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La semana pasada se ha desarrollado en la localidad ilerdense de Tremp el congreso “Reconstructing the terrestrial end-Cretaceous palaeoenvironments in Europe” donde se ha dado a conocer los últimos e interesantes descubrimientos de [...]
On September 25, 2014, California Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation that will provide California’s emergency responders with more information about trains carrying crude oil and require railroad companies to provide more information about [...]
Ignoring Spinosaurus for now, paleontology came up with a few other announcements in the last few weeks. Some pterosaurs (gotta love them) but also non-theropod dinosaurs! They do exist, they are interesting, but they receive much less press. Over [...]
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Die Dinos kommen zurück nach Münster: Ab: 26.09.2014 Wo: Naturkundemuseum Münster/Westfalen
This is the current status of Bárðarbunga volcano at 21:42 UTC. This information might go outdated quickly. Eruption continues in Holuhraun and shows no signs of stopping. The lava field is now larger than 40 square km. I … Continue reading [...]
Here is a picture of a Idmonea clathrata bryozoan fossil at the Museo di Paleontologia at Sapienza University of Rome Italy.
Image taken in June
Question: What does “non-point source pollution” mean? Answer: What’s the point of non-point? The point is clear once we realize we’re talking about pollution. Non-point source pollutants are water contaminants
The shell fossil in the first picture shows signs of predation probably from some sort of gastropod. These fossils appear to be Crassatella vadosus pelecypods (named by Morton 1834). They existed during the Cretaceous Period (about 70 million [...]
The Watershed Hydrology lab will be out in force for the Geological Society of America annual meeting in Vancouver in October. Over the next few days, we’ll be sharing the abstracts of the work we are presenting there. SENSITIVITY OF [...]
It’s Friday! Here’s Baxter, last Friday, in Athens, Greece. He’s checking out some folds in the marble that’s everywhere in that city: This is a lovely example of passive folding, where all the rock layers being folded have [...]