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Geoblogosphere weekly review (4th week of 2018, 647 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

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  1. State of the Planet (8 posts)
  2. Geotripper (5 posts)
  3. Ontario-geofish (5 posts)
  4. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  5. Geospace (4 posts)
  6. Gunnars Geo-Blog (3 posts)
  7. Geology in the West Country (3 posts)
  8. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (3 posts)
  9. Arizona Geology (2 posts)
  10. Real Climate (2 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (3464 visits)
  2. Geotripper (1590 visits)
  3. Paleoseismicity (1383 visits)
  4. Letters from Gondwana (855 visits)
  5. Arizona Geology (729 visits)
  6. Georneys (668 visits)
  7. RMDRC paleo lab (661 visits)
  8. Gunnars Geo-Blog (503 visits)
  9. Koprolitos (457 visits)
  10. Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (426 visits)

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  1. climate change (4)
  2. Sustainability (3)
  3. Allgemein (2)
  4. Vulkanausbrüche: aktuelle Nachrichten und Infos (2)
  5. Ilustración (2)
  6. From the BlogSphere (2)
  7. Planet Labs (1)
  8. faults (1)
  9. Natural Disasters (1)
  10. Cryosphere (1)
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      What Would Happen if the Earth Were Actually Flat?

      State of the Planet [2018-01-24 14:30:43]   recommend this post  (2411 visits)
      You could say goodbye to the atmosphere and GPS navigation, to

      Several open positions in tectonics – from PhD student to professorship

      Paleoseismicity [2018-01-27 21:21:27]   recommend this post  (739 visits)
      A couple of positions are currently open in the field of tectonics and related subjects: 4 yrs PhD in Durham, UK: The origin, active tectonics and fate of the South Caspian Basin. (PDF) 18-24 months postdoc in Fribourg, SUI: Kinematic and mechanical [...]

      The oldest Archaeopteryx

      Letters from Gondwana [2018-01-27 00:51:32]   recommend this post  (725 visits)
      The Archaeopteryx story began in  the summer of 1861, two years after the publication of the first edition of Darwin’s Origin of Species, when workers in a limestone quarry in Germany discovered the impression of a single 145-million-year-old [...]

      The Difference a Year Makes: Liveblogging the "Deluge" (Hint: There isn't one)

      Geotripper [2018-01-27 09:27:00]   recommend this post  (681 visits)
      This post is both a look back at ten years of Geotripping, but is also an update on snow and precipitation conditions in California right now, and that picture is not pretty. My backyard rain gauge had amassed a mere 1.22" of rain by the [...]

      Monday Geology Picture: Pele’s Hair

      Georneys [2018-01-22 22:17:42]   recommend this post  (668 visits)
      For this week’s post, here’s a picture showing a lovely example of Pele’s Hair, which is a type of volcanic glass that consists of fibers or thin strands. Although I’ve visited many volcanoes (including a few active ones) over the years, [...]

      The little Thescelosaurus that could

      RMDRC paleo lab [2018-01-25 00:31:00]   recommend this post  (661 visits)
      The Hell Creek Formation is so much more than just Triceratops and Edmontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex. There, I said it. I head out there to swelter and dig nearly every summer, and it's truly not the big famous dinosaurs I'm interested in. This is [...]

      Sandhill Cranes and the Great Valley That Once Was, and in Places, Still Is (An Apologetic)

      Geotripper [2018-01-24 23:26:00]   recommend this post  (655 visits)
      There's a difference between apologetics and polemics. The latter is an attack, but the former is a defense. I was writing a piece at my other blog, Geotripper's Birds of California about Sandhill Cranes, and in a few paragraphs it turned into an [...]

      International workshop in Patras, Greece (13 June 2018): 10 years after the 2008 Movri Mtn Earthquake

      Paleoseismicity [2018-01-26 14:32:57]   recommend this post  (644 visits)
      2018 marks the 10th anniversary of the Movri Mtn Earthquake in Greece. A workshop will be held in Patras on the 13 June, 2018, with a field trip to the Movri Mtn epicentral area (geology, geomorphology, geodesy, earthquake effects). The trip is [...]

      Got a geology story to tell

      Arizona Geology [2018-01-26 20:07:00]   recommend this post  (630 visits)
      Got a geology story to tell? ESRI's StoryMaps might be just the platform you are looking for. You'll find the entire blog text and pointers to a new USGS StoryMap on North America's mid-continental rift episode at   [...]

      Sara Kaddoura: Exploring Sustainability in Business

      State of the Planet [2018-01-24 18:59:22]   recommend this post  (573 visits)
      An alum explains how Columbia's Environmental Science and Policy program prepared her for a job incorporating sustainability practices at
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