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Geoblogosphere weekly review (12th week of 2016, 913 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

Most active blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (13 posts)
  2. Gunnars Geo-Blog (9 posts)
  3. Koprolitos (6 posts)
  4. AGU Meetings (6 posts)
  5. JOIDES Resolution blogs (5 posts)
  6. Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal (5 posts)
  7. Geotripper (4 posts)
  8. polar soils blog (4 posts)
  9. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (4 posts)
  10. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (4 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (3401 visits)
  2. Geotripper (2690 visits)
  3. Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal (2128 visits)
  4. Gunnars Geo-Blog (2059 visits)
  5. Koprolitos (2050 visits)
  6. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (1590 visits)
  7. Views of the Mahantango (1538 visits)
  8. Arizona Geology (1221 visits)
  9. AGU Meetings (1160 visits)
  10. Mente et Malleo (1143 visits)

Topics:

Top keywords:
  1. climate (8)
  2. time (6)
  3. scientists (6)
  4. Water (6)
  5. New York (5)
  6. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (5)
  7. work (4)
  8. Earth (4)
  9. Stratigraphy (4)
  10. way (4)
Top places:
  1. United States (11)
  2. Death Valley (4)
  3. Comoros (4)
  4. Oklahoma (4)
  5. Illinois (3)
  6. Switzerland (3)
  7. Egu (3)
  8. London (3)
  9. Newport (3)
  10. Bois d'Arc (3)
Top stratigraphy:
  1. Jurassic (5)
  2. Devonian (4)
  3. Carboniferous (2)
  4. Silurian (2)
  5. Cretaceous (1)
  6. Triassic (1)
  7. Cenozoic (1)

Posts:

The 10 most frequently clicked posts:

This Is Why The Record Warmth is Not Natural

Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [2016-03-19 03:27:18]   recommend this post  (1218 visits)
Lots of talk about the global record temperatures that both NOAA and NASA (They do separate calculations) announced this week, but here’s something that doesn’t get as much attention, and should. Look at the graph above, it shows two [...]

Dinocalypse Now

Koprolitos [2016-03-18 08:34:00]   recommend this post  (1148 visits)
Chuck Effing Wendig (1976) es un escritor de ciencia-ficción conocido por su reciente novela Star Wars: Aftermath (2015). También se ha dedicado al mundo del cómic (The Shield, Hyperion –creado por nuestro estimado Roy Thomas- y, el próximo [...]

Bergstürze (Videos)

Mente et Malleo [2016-03-15 21:53:17]   recommend this post  (1143 visits)
Videos über diverse Erdrutsche und Bergstürze habe ich hier ja schon ein paar mal eingestellt. Ich bin der Meinung, dass gerade diese bewegten Bilder uns sehr viel über diese doch sehr rasch ablaufende Geologie erzählen können. Und das auch [...]

Scenes from a Superbloom: Death Valley 2016 (Part 1 of 2)

Geotripper [2016-03-18 04:38:00]   recommend this post  (1140 visits)
I could have made up a detailed geological description of the geology of this alluvial plain at the south end of the Death Valley graben. This is a geology blog, after all. But we were there in the middle of February during the most extraordinary [...]

A Far Too Rare Scene in These Parts in Recent Years: Flooding on Dry Creek

Geotripper [2016-03-15 23:54:00]   recommend this post  (1126 visits)
The latest storm to pass through Central California dropped 1.28 inches of rain in my backyard gauge, giving us 4.26 inches for the month of March, and about a third of a normal year's precipitation in the space of just ten days or so. By the time [...]

Deep earthquakes in Askja volcano (15-March-2016)

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2016-03-16 02:14:09]   recommend this post  (1104 visits)
Yesterday (15-March-2016) an earthquake swarm took place in Askja volcano. This was an deep earthquake swarm, with deepest earthquake having the depth of 18,7 km and the shallowest earthquake with the depth of 14,9 km. The earthquake swarm … [...]

Wooster’s Fossils of the Week: A Jurassic seafloor assemblage

Wooster Geologists [2016-03-18 05:01:55]   recommend this post  (1103 visits)
Images from fieldwork this week. These are all fossils exposed on a single bedding plane in the Matmor Formation (Middle Jurassic, Callovian) exposed in Makhtesh Gadol. I found them many years ago while working through the stratigraphy near the top [...]

4 small quakes in northwest Arizona last week

Arizona Geology [2016-03-13 04:19:00]   recommend this post  (1017 visits)
There were four earthquakes in northwest Arizona between March 7 and 11, ranging in size from magnitude 1.3 to 1.9. March 7 - M=1.7 March 8  - M=1.3 March 11 - M=1.9 March 11 - M=1.7 This area of the state lies at the southern end of the [...]

Coelospira virginia brachiopod from the Bois d'Arc formation of Oklahoma

Views of the Mahantango [2016-03-19 08:01:00]   recommend this post  (1016 visits)
When I'm out collecting I often pick up anything that looks like it might be a fossil and sometimes I know what it is while other times it just looks similar to another shell. Such is the case with Coelospira virginia. This is a very small shell [...]

Californians Are Ready for Recycled Water

State of the Planet [2016-03-18 21:06:37]   recommend this post  (913 visits)
Water reuse is a proven technology that can produce a drought-proof sustainable water supply. Yet historically, there has been some reluctance to adopt it here in the United States. Xylem commissioned a poll to try to better understand perceptions [...]
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