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The western end of Piedmont includes the headwaters of Pleasant Valley Creek, which is tucked under Grand Avenue. But the slopes and gullies of the valley can’t be hidden, and what may seem like a scramble of streets is a nice place to walk [...]
This month’s list of active tectonics papers contains a lot of tsunami and landslide studies, and some great stuff from Asia. Plus, New Zealand is in the focus of a number of papers. I guess it’s just about the right time period after the [...]
We have finally found the physics that Global Warming is real. Canada and the UK will be warmer than ever. Global temperatures will zoom up. There will be no ice age.
Meanwhile, all earthquakes in Oklahoma have stopped. Biblical physics [...]
Der Vulkan Fuego in Guatemala steuert einem weiteren Paroxysmus entgegen. Vereinsmitglied und vnet Rechercheur Manfred Meyer nahm eine Reihe Screenshots der Webcam von dort auf. Diese zeigen frequente strombolianische Eruptionen, welche ihre [...]
Stormwater runoff can cause a lot of problems in aquatic ecosystems. Here’s how you can help mitigate those
Mountain Press has released a new volume by frequent author Bert Dickas: it’s a compilation of 101 places in the United States where fossils can be viewed. Some sites are collection sites on public land; others are museums or protected areas. The [...]
Anyone doing a presentation about Earth’s past climate has heard the same question. It goes something along the lines of: “How can you know what the weather was like ten thousand years ago? You weren’t there and neither was anyone else [...]
Why did Europe's "cursed" glaciers begin retreating in the 1850's even though the climate record suggests they should have advanced for another 50
Yesterday (31-March-2018) at 09:35 UTC a magnitude 3,2 earthquake happened 43 km west of Grímsey island. Due to distance from land this earthquake was not felt far as I know. Second largest earthquake had a magnitude of 2,6. All other … Continue [...]