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Geoblogosphere weekly review (17th week of 2017, 709 weeks ago)

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  5. State of the Planet (842 visits)
  6. Oakland Geology (791 visits)
  7. Earthly Musings (763 visits)
  8. Digital Geography (751 visits)
  9. Geological Society of London blog (710 visits)
  10. Arizona Geology (685 visits)

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      The Hayward fault at Warm Springs

      Oakland Geology [2017-04-17 17:02:54]   recommend this post  (791 visits)
      Every extension of BART opens up a new region accessible to geologizers using public transit. So the other week I paid a visit to the far end of the Hayward fault, less than a mile from the new Warm Springs station in south Fremont. The station has [...]

      Landslide in Alaska's Taan Fjord

      Earthly Musings [2017-04-16 17:41:00]   recommend this post  (763 visits)
      Ground view of the landslide scar in Taan Fjord. In October, 2015, the land gave way in a remote Alaskan fjord letting loose 200 million tons of rock. When the rock entered the sea, it sent a wave 600 feet high up onto the other side. No one saw [...]

      The Meethotamulla garbage dump disaster in Sri Lanka

      The Landslide Blog [2017-04-17 01:34:52]   recommend this post  (747 visits)
      The Meethotamulla garbage dump in Colombo, Sri Lanka is now known to have killed at least 26 people. Images suggest this was a disaster waiting to

      Add years to your life

      Ontario-geofish [2017-04-22 18:57:00]   recommend this post  (722 visits)
      I found out that more old people are dying around me.  All are over-weight pear-shaped old men (and ladies).  My final product cures that.  :) This is the fitness bracelet that will take you permanently to a svelte body.  Enjoy playing with [...]

      The JOIDES Resolution reaches the Sea Floor!

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2017-04-18 23:11:01]   recommend this post  (719 visits)
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      Risk and Uncertainty in Exploration for Oil and Gas

      Geological Society of London blog [2017-04-18 18:33:53]   recommend this post  (710 visits)
      Our 2017 London Lecture series is now well underway, with several of the talks relating to the 2017 Year of Risk. The series was kicked off in January by Geological Society President Malcolm Brown, who gave a talk entitled ‘Risk and Uncertainty in [...]

      Everything is peachy - Mon, Apr 17

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2017-04-18 09:27:26]   recommend this post  (707 visits)
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      The crazy little thing called time - April 15 - Saturday

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2017-04-17 01:15:29]   recommend this post  (699 visits)
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      Save the Geopark

      Geology in the West Country [2017-04-16 20:55:00]   recommend this post  (679 visits)
      Support the North West Highland Geopark If you have been to the North West Highlands of Scotland recently you will have seen the work done by the Geopark. Funds are short however and you can help by donating them some money. I have and you can do [...]

      Reading at hyper speed - if you are a geologist!

      JOIDES Resolution blogs [2017-04-19 04:18:29]   recommend this post  (673 visits)
      The scientists have gotten into the groove. Everyone knows their station and work flow is kicking in as jet lag dissipates and everyone gets used to the rolling seas and 12 hour shifts.  read more
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