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On Tuesday, April 7, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“USEPA”) published a proposed rule in the Federal Register for regulation of wastewater from unconventional oil and gas operations (“UOG”), which includes hydraulic fracturing. [...]
During our field trip last weekend, we stopped briefly at a mineral show in the Sierra foothills. I wasn't going to buy anything, but then I saw some specimens that made my jaw drop, and they were available for an incredibly low price. I couldn't [...]
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From NiagaraMuseum.com:"What truly assured Cope's (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897; above right) place in the history of paleontology and even eclipsed his science was his bitter feud with Yale University paleontologist [...]
The Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History is offering a small number of full-time, 8-week internships for graduate or undergraduate students in geology, invertebrate paleontology, life sciences, museum studies, or [...]
We're now two weeks from the end of the Mammoth is Mopey Indiegogo campaign I've posted about here a few times and tweeted about prolifically. In the interest of keeping promotion fresh, we've hopped on the quiz bandwagon. They're scientifically [...]
Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit [2015-04-12 11:45:30]
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Naturführer im Natur- und Geopark “Mein Name ist Albert Grafe.
E veniamo al secondo post sull'eruzione del Tambora di 200 anni fa esatti. La grande perturbazione climatica dovuta all'eruzione ha inciso molto sul clima fresco che ha caratterizzato la decade 1810 – 1819, la più fredda degli ultimi 500 anni. Su [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2015-04-15 15:13:28]
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Scientists working on NASA’s Dawn mission revealed new findings from the spacecraft at EGU’s General Assembly. This blog post is brought to you by Nikita Marwaha, reporting on the press conference in Vienna, Austria. The very first press [...]
The UC Berkeley community now has access to the complete collection of Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867-1970, covering the entire United States. This purchase was made possible through the increased collections funding the Library received following [...]
A virtual field trip to a quarry in far western Virginia, showing anomalous igneous intrusions (a dike and a sill) of Eocene age cross-cutting early Paleozoic