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Quick, awesome Friday fold here from the Canadian Rockies and Maggie Romuld: Maggie also posted another intriguing image of her hiking in the Canadian Rockies – and set geoTwitter abuzz with a discussion of whether she had captured load casts [...]
Mission Jurassic
I have been away and had not seen this. Fortunately a correspondent sent me THE LINK. It is all about a new find of dinosaur skeletons in Wyoming. It looks rather like Dinosaur National Monument in Utah which WEGA visited a couple [...]
Originally posted to LinkedIn, I moved this thread here to give hard links and allow expansion of the original post beyond LinkedIn length limits. ——————————-I am looking for examples of geoscience problems solved by machine [...]
Hiking in BC, both grizzly and black bear sightings are common. Nearly half the world's population, some 25,000 grizzlies, roam the Canadian wilderness.
Both bear families descend from a common ancestor, Ursavus, a bear-dog the size of a raccoon [...]
I am fascinated by this. The minimum is cruising along the median band. The port of Churchill can now get the grain carriers out. The news went on about the Alaska ice going, but that always happens. It will be difficult to colour the ice [...]
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Read about tracking ancient paired metamorphic belts using data mining and statistics as a guide to the evolution of modern plate tectonics at Earth-logs Eclogite: the red-brown mineral is garnet, omphacite is green and there is some white [...]
If you were a fish living in the warm turquoise waters off the coast of Bonaire in the southern Caribbean Sea, you may not hear those words, but you'd see the shrimp sign language equivalent. It seems Periclimenes yucatanicus or the Spotted Cleaner [...]
Recuperamos esta información de alcance publicada el pasado febrero por el noticiario El Mundo Today:
Un Pelotazo de Cheetos extingue las galletas Dinosaurus
EL IMPACTO HA PROVOCADO UN AUMENTO SUPERIOR AL 70% DEL NIVEL DE LA LECHE EN EL VASO
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This beauty is the fruit of the lotus, Nelumbo. This specimen was found by Green River Stone (GRS) in early Eocene outcrops of the Fossil Lake Member of the Green River Formation. The awesome possums from GRS are based out of North Logan, Utah, USA [...]
Fossil remains of Agriotherium, the short-faced giant bear, have been found in Collepardo, Italy. A fragment of a mandible was unearthed back in 2015 in the province of Frosinone. Thanks to several years of research and a recent CT scan, the team [...]