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Mono Lakes Eastern shore has been shaking lately. A lot. This has been going on for around a week now, as I have kept my eyes on it. Nobody is writing anything particularly useful about the goings-on there, so I thought it would be good to mention [...]
Good video here from the folks at NPR’s Science Friday. A steep hill to
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<![endif]-->The geologic field trip guide for the "Oak Creek-Mormon Lake Graben,
North-Central Arizona by Paul Lindberg, 12 p. (May 2015)" is now posted online by the Arizona Geological Society [...]
Heidelberg. Die australische Hammer Metals Limited, an der die Deutsche Rohstoff zu 17,3% beteiligt ist, vermeldete heute die ersten Ergebnisse
The internet is so grand, and being over 55 I think I appreciate this more than those who never lived in a world without Google. One thing I like to do in this space is to link to great science online and I actively look for it. So here are some [...]
It was quite a long break since I’ve posted the last literature round-up and that’s why the list is really long today. Here are the latest papers on paleoseismology, active tectonics, archaeoseismology and (paleo-)tsunamis. Drab, L., [...]
I have read in a variety of books, articles, and web sites that one of the earlier signs of the presence of Japanese in Seattle was the street name “Mikado Street.” The reference, I believe, is to Augustus Koch’s 1891 Bird’s [...]
After copper dropped to its lowest price in five years at the end of 2014, it's not only less volatile, but even rising. Copper inventories do not look to be excessive which bodes well for copper producers. [Photo credit, Freeport McMoRan]
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I like dinosaurs. A lot. Their bones were what first inspired me to start asking questions about the