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Playas, creekbeds, dunes, hills. The interior of Australia was popularly referred to in the nineteenth century as "the ghastly blank." It remains in reality a harsh land, but one of extraordinary beauty and breath-taking
This has been floating around the geoblogs world and I thought I would fill it out. The geo-sites meme... Ok and I still have a large number of states I haven't been to, and most of the sites I have visited it has been YEARS since I have gone. My [...]
Readers will remember a beautiful fossil from the Solnhofen being shown on here back in November of last year. People who have access to the internet will probably now now that yesterday the first formal publication on this animal came out. [...]
Typical isn’t it, you wait six months for a new palaeoart interview and then two come along at once. Today’s entry is Steve White. Steve may not have the profile of some of his colleagues but has produced some beautiful artworks. Most [...]
Lawrence Krauss, from the ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration, went toe to toe with Stephen Colbert on the Comedy Channel's Colbert Report recently, debating the premise of his new book "A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something [...]
Nabro volcano, which had until recently been dormant (or considered by some to be extinct), erupted last year on July 12th, 2011, with a rather large ash cloud followed by a massive lave flow that covered several square kilometers. This eruption [...]
I’ve been hinting off and on for a couple of weeks that I have something significant in the pipes and it’s due out this time tomorrow (assuming the journal sticks to the publication date and time it told me). So I thought I’d be a [...]
Hier sind nun die richtigen Lösungen zu den Fragen des Gewinnspiels: 1. Welches berühmte Experiment wurde, in leicht abgewandelter Form, von einem der Apollo-Astronauten auf dem Mond wiederholt, um damit die Richtigkeit einer physikalischen [...]
Hello from the land of the midnight sun! We have just arrived by way of the famous Dalton Highway at Toolik Field Station, a Long Term Ecological Research site of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. We pulled up to the station just in time for [...]
Residents from San Diego to Yuma report feeling the M4.6 earthquake that hit northern Baja California last night around 8:25 pm local time.
[Right, shake intensity map. Credit,