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Geoblogosphere weekly review (25th week of 2017, 726 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

Most active blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (10 posts)
  2. Ontario-geofish (8 posts)
  3. BEYONDbones (5 posts)
  4. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (5 posts)
  5. Koprolitos (4 posts)
  6. The Landslide Blog (4 posts)
  7. Geotripper (3 posts)
  8. Gunnars Geo-Blog (3 posts)
  9. Geology in the West Country (3 posts)
  10. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (3 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (3820 visits)
  2. Koprolitos (1208 visits)
  3. The Landslide Blog (1078 visits)
  4. Ontario-geofish (986 visits)
  5. ARCHEA (979 visits)
  6. The GeoChristian (940 visits)
  7. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (921 visits)
  8. Letters from Gondwana (830 visits)
  9. Gunnars Geo-Blog (789 visits)
  10. SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! (750 visits)

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  1. Education (5)
  2. Climate (4)
  3. Earthquakes (3)
  4. landslide report (3)
  5. Expedition 368 (2)
  6. Animación (2)
  7. Sustainability (2)
  8. bbm (2)
  9. Earth Science (1)
  10. Paläontologie (1)
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      Animal ethics and clear consciences

      The GeoChristian [2017-06-16 07:14:45]   recommend this post  (940 visits)
      “In Praise of Self-Deprecation” – Wislawa Szymborska The buzzard has nothing to fault himself with. Scruples are alien to the black panther. Piranhas do not doubt the rightness of their actions. The rattlesnake approves of himself without [...]

      AMMONITE: FIBONACCI

      ARCHEA [2017-06-14 18:10:00]   recommend this post  (886 visits)

      Forelimb posture in Chilesaurus diegosuarezi.

      Letters from Gondwana [2017-06-15 01:18:05]   recommend this post  (830 visits)
        Chilesaurus diegosuarezi is a bizarre tetanuran from the Upper Jurassic of southern Chile. Holotype specimen (SNGM-1935) consists of a nearly complete, articulated skeleton, approximately 1.6 m long. Four other partial skeletons (specimens [...]

      Dinosaur Song (2008)

      Koprolitos [2017-06-14 16:55:00]   recommend this post  (790 visits)
      Este cortometraje de animación fue realizado por el ilustrador Christian Robinson en 2008, durante su último año como estudiante en el California Institute of the Arts y cuenta como era la vida de los dinosaurios desde que caminaban sobre el [...]

      How do retaining walls work?

      SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! [2017-06-15 08:49:12]   recommend this post  (750 visits)
      Retaining walls are landscaping tools to help landowners overcome sloped areas. They often have a visual interest, as well as serve a functional purpose. Many homeowners use retaining walls to […]

      It’s Time for New York to Save its Mass Transit System

      State of the Planet [2017-06-12 14:46:01]   recommend this post  (739 visits)
      The economic heart of the city cannot beat without an effective subway system. It’s time for the mayor and governor to develop a fully funded, well thought through strategy for mass transit in New York City and its nearby

      NTSB report: train collision with a landslide in Northfield, Vermont

      The Landslide Blog [2017-06-16 08:24:16]   recommend this post  (735 visits)
      In the USA, the NTSB has released a report into a major derailment at Northfield in Vermont, caused by a collision with a small

      Palcacocha Icefalls Demonstrate Hazard Vulnerabilities in Peru

      State of the Planet [2017-06-12 17:58:47]   recommend this post  (718 visits)
      In the last week, calving events at Lake Palcacocha in the Peruvian Andes released masses of ice from a glacier on Mount Pucaranra, showing the weakness of the existing infrastructure designed to protect the region from

      How Drones are Advancing Scientific Research

      State of the Planet [2017-06-16 19:09:01]   recommend this post  (711 visits)
      Where once scientists could only observe earth from above by using manned aircraft or satellites, today they are expanding, developing and refining their research in a variety of ways thanks to

      Adam Sobel: Preparing for the Next Big Storm

      State of the Planet [2017-06-12 14:30:26]   recommend this post  (701 visits)
      Superstorm Sandy was a wake-up call for a lot of people in New York City, including Adam Sobel, who’s spent more than two decades studying the physics of weather and
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