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Geoblogosphere weekly review (14th week of 2016, 911 weeks ago)

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Geomancy for the mundane geologist – “Games Wizards Play” by Diane Duane

Magma Cum Laude [2016-04-01 23:31:19]   recommend this post  (1213 visits)
I don't often do book reviews on here (Callan is your go-to guy for that), but I recently finished a novel by one of my favorite authors and I really wanted to write about it. Diane Duane, if you're not familiar with her, is the author of a [...]

Death Valley is Really Second Generation Death Valley: A Look at Death Valley Version 1.0

Geotripper [2016-04-02 22:19:00]   recommend this post  (1159 visits)
Death Valley is a stunning example of a fault graben, a large area of crust that subsided because of extensional forces that produced widespread "normal" faulting (where the fault plane slopes towards the basin). The valley has relief of [...]

Geotechnical Nightmare #8 - An Inch from Death

Ontario-geofish [2016-04-01 15:56:00]   recommend this post  (1159 visits)
Today, my nightmare pixies had an extra-special treat for me.  They didn't put up a second bridge section, but funnelled the river.  The Great River Spirit was angry, and let loose a flood.  Another inch of rain and the bridge would be gone. [...]

PEACEFUL MORNING: BOWRON LAKES

ARCHEA [2016-03-31 01:05:00]   recommend this post  (1152 visits)

MCABEE: SOLVING MYSTERIES IN THE EOCENE

ARCHEA [2016-03-31 00:22:00]   recommend this post  (1120 visits)
Plant fossils from the Okanagan highlands, an area centred in the Interior of British Columbia, provide important clues to an ancient climate.While the area is referred to as the Okanagan, the term is used in a slightly misleading fashion to [...]

Bozeman creation conference – Does Genesis Really Matter?

The GeoChristian [2016-04-02 08:20:08]   recommend this post  (1083 visits)
AN OLD-EARTH CHRISTIAN AT A YOUNG-EARTH CONFERENCE This is the second in a series of articles about a young-Earth creationism (YEC) conference held in Bozeman, Montana in April, 2016. 1. Bozeman creation conference preview and expectations 2. This [...]

Aftershock to yesterday's small quake on Arizona - Nevada border

Arizona Geology [2016-03-30 23:24:00]   recommend this post  (1041 visits)
There was a magnitude 2.0 earthquake at 2:55 a.m. local time this morning close to yesterday's M=2.3 and 1.8 quakes.    Was this an aftershock?    I'm not used to seeing earthquakes as small as M=2.3 generating aftershocks, so it may be just [...]

Late Cretaceous: Mosasaur Detail

Fossil Huntress [2016-04-01 23:00:25]   recommend this post  (939 visits)
A close-up view of the dentition of an ancient aquatic, carnivorous lizard, the mighty Mosasaur, from Late Cretaceous exposures on Vancouver Island. <>This well-prepped specimen is now housed in the collections of the Courtenay Museum, [...]

Land Ho!

JOIDES Resolution blogs [2016-03-31 07:54:34]   recommend this post  (904 visits)
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Earth Institute Summer 2016 Internships

State of the Planet [2016-04-01 21:23:49]   recommend this post  (834 visits)
This summer, the Earth Institute is offering Columbia students opportunities to intern within various departments and research centers at the institute.  All full-time Columbia and Barnard students are eligible to apply.  These internships are [...]
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