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As regular readers will have noticed, I've received a great many scanned books by e-mail from Charles Leon, all very gratefully received (even the dino sex article). Animals of Yesterday, originally published in 1941 (with this edition arriving in [...]
Geognostische Karte von Oberschlesien und den angrenzenden Gebieten : in 12 Blättern - bearbeitet von Ferdinand Roemer, 1867-1869. Im Auftr. des Königl. Preussischen
earth-pages - Research News from the Earth Sciences [2017-08-11 18:26:49]
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In late July 2017 news emerged that modern humans first reached Australia at least 65 thousand years ago. Confirming that the date of departure from Africa to end up in SE Asia and Australasia was considerable earlier than previously believed, … [...]
Middle Earth - a Geological Nightmare!
Tolkien's Middle Earth does not make geological sense
This article discusses the authors hangups with the map in "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings". He gets quite upset about it - but not as much as [...]
Matt just sent me an email entitled Are there “basal” sauropodomorphs?, in which he pointed me to Mario Bronzati’s (2017) opinion piece in Palaeontologia Electronica, “Should the terms ‘basal taxon’ and ‘transitional taxon’ be [...]
CEO Lewis Black einziger Zeichner/Wolfram Preise steigen Mannheim/Toronto. Almonty Industries hat bekanntgegeben, dass es eine Kapitalerhöhung um 5 Mio. USD
Using acoustic footage of a volcanic eruption and images taken by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), scientists have documented an underwater volcano’s eruption off the coast of El Hierro, the smallest of the Canary
Geology/Mineralogy in the 19th century
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2017-08-11 13:00:01]
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GeoTalk interviews usually feature the work of early career researchers, but this month we deviate from the standard format to speak to Jonathan Bamber, the EGU’s President. Jonathan has a long-standing involvement with the Union, stretching back [...]
Der Vulkan auf der sibirischen Halbinsel Kamtschatka hatte heute eine größere Eruption. Das VAAC Tokyo registrierte um 18.32 Uhr UTC eine Aschewolke die über 7 km hoch aufstieg. Die Asche driftete in südöstlicher Richtung. Sakurajima wieder [...]