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Geoblogosphere weekly review (35th week of 2012, 1216 weeks ago)

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  7. Dinosaur Tracking (5 posts)
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  3. Geosciencelines (1619 visits)
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  5. GeoPrac.net (1223 visits)
  6. I think mining (1206 visits)
  7. State of the Planet (1176 visits)
  8. About Geology (1086 visits)
  9. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (1021 visits)
  10. Paleoseismicity (874 visits)

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Posts:

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A geological mission to Mars

Geosciencelines [2012-08-23 23:20:41]   recommend this post  (1619 visits)
Can Curiosity match the exploits of Earth Scientists? On the 16th of July 1965, Mariner 4, NASA’s fourth in a series of spacecraft designed to investigate the planets of our inner solar system, completed the first successful flyby of the Martian [...]

Datgel's CPT Tool 3 places advanced reporting capabilities directly in the hands of geotechnical engineers

GeoPrac.net [2012-08-21 21:52:14]   recommend this post  (933 visits)
Sydney, Australia – 21 August, 2012 – Datgel today announces the launch of CPT Tool 3 gINT add-on, the third-generation of its category-defining CPT reporting tool which places advanced reporting and analysis capabilities directly in the [...]

A new pterosaur appears

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2012-08-25 09:14:20]   recommend this post  (924 visits)
This is a bit of an odd post, but one I had to share. I got an e-mail from Helmut Tischlinger late last night saying that press release was going out in Germany featuring a new pterosaur. It’s from Wattendorf, is being worked on for a [...]

New earthquake swarm in Katla volcano

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2012-08-21 14:43:26]   recommend this post  (881 visits)
This morning at 07:03 UTC on 21. August 2012 an earthquake swarm started in Katla volcano. This earthquake swarm lasted for few minutes with the last earthquake taking place at 07:50 UTC. No harmonic tremor was detected following this earthquake [...]

Dinosaur Art book review

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2012-08-22 11:20:40]   recommend this post  (874 visits)
I’m sure a good number of readers will be well aware that there is a new book on it’s way to the shelves for mid September on palaeoart and more specifically, dinosaur art. I’ve been lucky enough to get an advanced copy in exchange [...]

NASA’s Nodosaur Track

Dinosaur Tracking [2012-08-20 17:00:41]   recommend this post  (870 visits)
Over 110 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed where a major NASA facility now

This Week's Geo-Quiz: Glaciers

About Geology [2012-08-19 20:11:09]   recommend this post  (835 visits)
Does it give you chills when you face a test? Do you freeze up when the stakes are high? I hope not, because the Glaciers Geo-Whiz Quiz is just the ...Read Full

What's going on in the Himalayas? Are the glaciers receding or advancing?

Geology in Motion [2012-08-19 18:13:44]   recommend this post  (818 visits)
Image showing the extent of the Himalayas fromthe west near the dry steppes of Afghanistan to thewet subtropics of Bhutan in the eastPhoto from an article by Devin Powell in Science News, vol. 182 (#4), August 25, 2012 edition obtained from [...]

An earthquake catalogue for the last millenium

Paleoseismicity [2012-08-21 09:48:18]   recommend this post  (801 visits)
A new earthquake catalogue has been published by the GFZ Potsdam (German Research Centre for Geosciences). The Database covers the European-Mediterranean area and reaches back to AD1000. This is good news and an important step on our long way to [...]

More Hogwash on Pebble Mine & Bristol Bay EPA Peer Review Experts

I think mining [2012-08-21 07:14:06]   recommend this post  (781 visits)
More “expert” comments from the EPA Bristol Bay Peer Reviewers as culled from recent news reports.  None are particularly insightful or grammatical.  One even uses near-profanity: hogwash.  Now that is a nice term, more common in Iowa [...]
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