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At the end of the year, I visited Indianapolis to see relatives. They live near the White River. When visiting, I try to walk there to see the shells of fresh water creatures.
I have not seen fossils before there but this time I found 3 on the [...]
Hans Schander, 1924. Die cenomane Transgression im mittleren Elbtalgebiet. Zeitschrift der deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft (Ferdinand Enke) Stuttgart 75 (1–4):
Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park
It's been a year. There are lots of ways of looking at the events of 2018 and so many of them are tragic and unjust. But there is always hope as well. There are still the beautiful places of the Earth, and [...]
Down to Earth Extra - January 2019
You can get the latest edition HERE.
We take a look back at some of the hottest geology of 2018, and get a glimpse of what 2019 has to offer
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A Reformed Approach to Science and Scripture is largely a summary of the insights of the late theologian R.C. Sproul on the topic of the relationship between science and Christian faith. The author is Keith Mathison, professor of systematic theology [...]
These are the latest papers paleoseismology, earthquakes, and active tectonics. Happy New Year! Lajoie, L. J., Nissen, E., Johnson, K. L., Arrowsmith, J. R., Glennie, C. L., Hinojosa‐Corona, A., & Oskin, M. E. Extent of low‐angle normal slip [...]
Anak Krakatau: @planetlabs have captured excellent imagery, including a high resolution SkySat view, of the aftermath of the landslide
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The village of Cimapag in Sukabumi, West Java was struck by a landslide, triggered by heavy rainfall on 31st December 2018, killing up to 35 people
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