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Geoblogosphere weekly review (16th week of 2019, 610 weeks ago)

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  5. The Landslide Blog (4 posts)
  6. Mountain Beltway (3 posts)
  7. AGU Meetings (3 posts)
  8. BEYONDbones (2 posts)
  9. episcophagus (2 posts)
  10. Earth Learning Idea (1 posts)
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  3. episcophagus (1437 visits)
  4. Koprolitos (1230 visits)
  5. Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog (1206 visits)
  6. James’ Empty Blog (1191 visits)
  7. Lounge of the Lab Lemming (1178 visits)
  8. Geotripper (1095 visits)
  9. Louisville Area Fossils (1080 visits)
  10. Reporting on a Revolution (950 visits)

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  8. Erdbeben: aktuelle Nachrichten und Fakten (2)
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  10. ammonite (1)
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      The Pacific Ocean

      Ontario-geofish [2019-04-20 01:11:00]   recommend this post  (1344 visits)
      All our North American weather comes from the Pacific Ocean.  It can give huge El Nino's that spike up global temperatures.  I always propose that it can turn off the heat, as well. Our funny weather lately, of a day of warmth, then a month of [...]

      Cold cold cold

      Ontario-geofish [2019-04-19 02:44:00]   recommend this post  (1314 visits)
      Ocean temperatures The new ocean current maps still show a strong flow to the north at South America, but it has no heat energy.  You must combine flow with temperature, (including total volume) to get heat flow.  That keeps us warm up North. [...]

      ... Y LO QUE QUEDA

      episcophagus [2019-04-20 01:33:00]   recommend this post  (1282 visits)
      Hoy cumplo 53 años, y los últimos 9 han quedado reflejados en estas páginas, más o menos. Cuando abrí el blog, no esperaba otra cosa que poner chorradas por escrito y llevar una especie de diario informal, así que puedo decir que el objetivo [...]

      For posterity

      James’ Empty Blog [2019-04-18 12:34:00]   recommend this post  (1191 visits)
      Should have been quicker off the mark with the screenshot, cycling legend Gethin Butler pipped me last weekend at Brighton. This is the runbritainrankings list of UK marathon performances this year so far, in the male V50 category. Of course the [...]

      Geosonnet 52

      Lounge of the Lab Lemming [2019-04-17 15:19:00]   recommend this post  (1178 visits)
      <!--[if gte mso 9]> Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 9]> <![endif]--><!--[if gte mso 10]> /* Style Definitions */ [...]

      Arctic ice volume every day

      Ontario-geofish [2019-04-14 22:23:00]   recommend this post  (1153 visits)
      This is like watching the horse races.  Will your horse take the lead? I've been waiting every month for the Arctic ice volume, and this is EVERY DAY!  Right now the volume is ticking a bit higher.  Will it hit the old band? I'm tired of all [...]

      Tales From the Semi-Super-Bloom Tour, Part 2: Death Valley National Park

      Geotripper [2019-04-16 06:45:00]   recommend this post  (1095 visits)
      The Desert Five-Spot (Eremalche rotundifolia) has to be one of my favorite desert wildflowers. I don't see it often because it is rarely blooming during my customary visits to Death Valley National Park in February. It's mysterious because it always [...]

      Kazakhstania mangeri Ammonite Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2019-04-15 05:43:00]   recommend this post  (1080 visits)
      These microscope images show a fossil that appears to be a Kazakhstania mangeri ammonite. It dates to the Mississippian Period. It was found in the Cave Run Fauna of Rowan County, Kentucky USA. Thanks to Kenny for

      Human Evolution: Stories From SE Asia

      Reporting on a Revolution [2019-04-14 06:28:00]   recommend this post  (950 visits)
      Some recent finds from SE Asia are adding detail to the complex story of human migration and population interaction, and putting a much needed spotlight on the varied geographies and ecology in which human evolution took place. 1) Anthropologist [...]

      Summer School

      Deutsche Quartärvereinigung [2019-04-17 15:43:28]   recommend this post  (950 visits)
      Historic and prehistoric landslides in the northern Italian Alps. Implications for new hazard maps in mountainous areas 30 June - 5 July 2019 – Trento and Veneto regions (NE Italian Alps)Who? The 5-days traveling Summer School is [...]
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