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Geoblogosphere weekly review (15th week of 2019, 511 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

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  1. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (11 posts)
  2. State of the Planet (10 posts)
  3. Ontario-geofish (8 posts)
  4. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  5. ARCHEA (4 posts)
  6. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (4 posts)
  7. Geotripper (3 posts)
  8. Geology in the West Country (3 posts)
  9. The Landslide Blog (3 posts)
  10. James’ Empty Blog (2 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (2596 visits)
  2. Ontario-geofish (2446 visits)
  3. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (1598 visits)
  4. ARCHEA (1238 visits)
  5. Geotripper (756 visits)
  6. James’ Empty Blog (715 visits)
  7. Geology in the West Country (697 visits)
  8. Geological Society of London blog (683 visits)
  9. BEYONDbones (679 visits)
  10. Koprolitos (587 visits)

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      PROTOASTER HAEFNERI

      ARCHEA [2019-04-09 23:05:00]   recommend this post  (732 visits)
      This beautiful specimen is Protoaster Haefneri, a new species of edrioasteroid, an extinct lower Cambrian genus of echinoderm from the Kinzers Formation of York County, Pennsylvania.The specimen was found by and named after Chris Haefner, and is [...]

      Continued Cold

      Ontario-geofish [2019-04-10 13:19:00]   recommend this post  (701 visits)
      Yuck, at least the garden soil became workable, so I have been busy.  I took the tomatoes out for the day, but now they are back under the lights for the next week.  I was going to stay away until I read something intelligent in the news, but I [...]

      2:47:15

      James’ Empty Blog [2019-04-09 18:51:00]   recommend this post  (609 visits)
      Another year, another Manchester marathon, another perfect day with perfect cool, still, cloudy weather and perfect organisation, another PB, shaving 89 seconds off the time I managed last year. A lengthier blog is posted here for those who are [...]

      New Name, Same Deceptively Educational Fun: Summer Camps @ HMNS

      BEYONDbones [2019-04-09 03:43:26]   recommend this post  (595 visits)
      By Jayme Schlimper, Overnight Program Manager and Curator of Education Collections HEY EVERYONE LOOK HERE I HAVE SOMETHING SUPER IMPORANT TO TELL YOU! Xplorations camps at HMNS are no more! Just kidding! Did I scare you? Don’t worry we’ll still [...]

      Back in McMurdo Station

      State of the Planet [2019-04-09 14:43:14]   recommend this post  (589 visits)
      The Antarctic field team returns to humanity, showers, and hot

      1816 -- the year without summer

      Ontario-geofish [2019-04-10 21:27:00]   recommend this post  (580 visits)
      Reference When Ottawa says they are breaking records for snow, they aren't breaking this record. The world the Selkirk settlers knew was a cooler one than our own. They were living in the Little Ice Age, the interval between the 1450 and 1850 [...]

      Tales from the Semi-Super-Bloom Tour, Part 1: The Mojave Desert and El Paso Mountains

      Geotripper [2019-04-07 00:25:00]   recommend this post  (575 visits)
      A lot of excitement has been generated this year with the plentiful precipitation in the California Desert and the resulting "Super-Bloom". Mrs. Geotripper and I didn't want to totally miss out on the sights, but we didn't want to be in [...]

      Lamont-Doherty to Host Fourth Annual No-Boundaries Art Exhibition

      State of the Planet [2019-04-09 17:42:11]   recommend this post  (559 visits)
      This year’s theme encourages students to explore the relationship between human beings and water through various art

      A Volcanologist in the South Island of New Zealand

      Volcano Blog by Tom Pering [2019-04-09 01:00:00]   recommend this post  (543 visits)
      This year I have been lucky enough to land some field class teaching time in New Zealand. The trip is an existing course for Level 3 BSc Geography students which visits the South Island. As a volcanologist this was a little daunting given that the [...]

      The Great Geobakeoff 2019

      Geological Society of London blog [2019-04-10 15:58:55]   recommend this post  (536 visits)
      Easter is nearly here, which can only mean one thing....The return of the Great Geobakeoff! Continue reading →
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