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Geoblogosphere weekly review (25th week of 2016, 826 weeks ago)

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  5. State of the Planet (1184 visits)
  6. Ontario-geofish (1138 visits)
  7. Looking for Detachment (1078 visits)
  8. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (1042 visits)
  9. scienzeedintorni (958 visits)
  10. Arizona Geology (912 visits)

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Posts:

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Sand Fleas Are Real! (But They’re Not What You Think They Are…)

BEYONDbones [2016-06-15 19:53:28]   recommend this post  (948 visits)
Well, it’s summer time again and millions of people will be spending lots and lots of time outdoors. They will go to the lake, they will go to the beach, they will have picnics and barbecues and luaus. All the … Continue reading

Friday Field Photo: Cannonball Chert

Looking for Detachment [2016-06-17 19:03:00]   recommend this post  (901 visits)
Back in my eastern Nevada field days, I was lucky enough to go on a stratigraphy tour that took me to several good examples of chert nodules in the mostly Pennsylvanian Ely Limestone. Nicely spherical chert nodules in the Ely Limestone, with 2.5 [...]

Cottage Report

Ontario-geofish [2016-06-12 22:56:00]   recommend this post  (880 visits)
Cloudy and miserable.  Some warmth on Sat and then Sun had brutal NW wind straight from the land where everybody is worried about ice.  I had a sauna, and this is resembling our 'normal' weather of Winter and July.  I hope we aren't into the [...]

Media skills for scientists – how to get them!

Geology Jenga [2016-06-17 14:00:21]   recommend this post  (871 visits)
I certainly don’t need to write at any length about the fact I think it is crucial that scientists communicate their research with the public. Over the summer we’ll be sharing a few posts on this very subject. To get the ball rolling I [...]

Job offer: PostDoc on seismic hazard characterization & mitigation, Aix-en-Provence

Paleoseismicity [2016-06-17 12:23:46]   recommend this post  (838 visits)
The CEREGE laboratory in Aix-en-Provence (France) look for a PostDoc in the field of seismic hazard and/or earthquake geology. The position is in the framework of the RISKMED OT MED funded project “ Natural risks in the Mediterranean: Hazard, [...]

Scientists shed light on electrostatic dust transport in reshaping airless planetary bodies

AGU Meetings [2016-06-17 19:56:22]   recommend this post  (835 visits)
New laboratory experiments may bring closure to a long-standing issue of electrostatic dust transport, explaining a variety of unusual phenomena on the surfaces of airless planetary bodies, including observations of the moon from the Apollo era and [...]

Earthquake on the Reykjanes ridge

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2016-06-15 18:14:53]   recommend this post  (816 visits)
Today (15-June-2016) at 12:51 UTC an earthquake with the magnitude of 3,3 took place at Reykjanes ridge. The earthquake on the Reykjanes ridge. Copyright of this image belongs to Iceland Met Office. Only one earthquake happened and no … [...]

Il paradosso "del Sole debole" e la Terra delle origini: i gas-serra spiegano perchè il nostro pianeta non era ghiacciato

scienzeedintorni [2016-06-17 12:25:00]   recommend this post  (793 visits)
Una stella come il Sole aumenta progressivamente la sua radiazione con il tempo. Questo fatto apparentemente contrasta con la storia terrestre, che parla di oceani liquidi anche in tempi lontani in cui con la atmosfera attuale la Terra sarebbe [...]

babies everywhere… and a toad

drip | david’s really interesting pages... [2016-06-12 09:48:46]   recommend this post  (785 visits)

Vulkane weltweit

Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2016-06-12 13:52:32]   recommend this post  (774 visits)
Neues von den Vulkanen Bardarbunga, Bulusan, Sinabung,
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