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The Landslide Blog posted this amazing video of a debris flow, or series of debris flows in the town of Virgen, Austria. The flows happened towards the beginning of August after some heavy rainfall. This is quite possibly the best [...]
Posts have been slow going but I have finally finished my redesign of Dinojim.com. Go and check it out. My posts should start to pick up from here. This next quote of the week discussed trace fossils, in particular dinosaur footprints. I was [...]
El Hierro Island in the Canaires made headlines last year when a submarine eruption occurred less than a mile off the coast of the fishing village of La Restinga, creating an underwater cinder cone, and providing a demonstration of a Serretyan [...]
The Arizona Geological Survey has published an online geologic map using the Google Maps interface as a basemap. You can adjust the transparency of the “geologic map” layer to see your choice of the: Google street, satellite image or [...]
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El último número de la revista inglesa bimestral Palaeontology (55/4, julio de 2012) publica un trabajo de Judyth Sassoon, de la Universidad de Bristol, y colaboradores describiendo un cráneo de plesiosaurio del Jurásico Superior del Reino [...]
This past April I took a trip through Virginia and West Virginia exploring some sites that were listed in the book "Fossil Collecting in the Mid-Atlantic States" by Jasper Burns. This is an old shale pit that exposed some Marcellus formation rocks [...]
A remarkable new video of a series of mudflows in Virgen,
After I came back from one week of holidays I checked the latest papers. Surprisingly, one was by myself! Finally IOP published our work on combined geoscience techniques in the Orkhon Valley, Central Mongolia. We used Georadar, SQUID-gradiometers, [...]
This morning at 03:00 UTC an earthquake with magnitude MW7.7 occurred in the Sea of Okhotsk. Due to its great depth of more than 600 km no tsunami was triggered and surface shaking was pretty low, however, the event was … Continue reading [...]
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