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In October 2017 Katherine Joy and Romain Tartese from the DEES Isotope Group joined a joint French-Chilean led expedition to the Atacama desert in Chile to search and recover meteorites that will be used for scientific analysis. You can read … [...]
Today's big story is the massive Arctic current. For the first time, that I have seen, there is net flow into the Bering Straight.
This is the current coming around Greenland. It stops the Gulf Stream and plunges all the way to the equator.
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I woke up on Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 completely unaware of what was about to unfold. I tried to log in to RealClimate, but for some reason my login did not work. Neither did the admin login. I logged in to the back-end via ssh, only to be inexplicably [...]
Der Vulkan Ibu auf der indonesischen Insel Halmahera ist weiterhin aktiv. Vulkanguide und Vereinsmitglied Andi Rosadi berichtet von seiner jüngsten Volcanodiscovery-Expedition zum Vulkan und brachte einige Fotos mit, die die Aktivität des Vulkans [...]
It is very difficult for a young girl to get a full-time office job in Toronto. My daughter, 28, has finally got a full-time job with benefits and a union.
Our distant relation, university educated, about 25, has been working contract jobs for [...]
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I've been leading geology field studies trips to lots of places in the American West for 30 years and started to take digital pictures in 2001. I sometimes struggle to find new things to photograph when I visit a place for the 30th time, but [...]
Willis Harold O'Brien (1886-1962), “Obie” para los amigos, para abreviar y para quienes odian los apóstrofes, es uno de los principales responsables del éxito del cine de dinosaurios y, por extensión, del sólido asentamiento de estas [...]
Auf der indonesischen Insel Java eruptierte der Vulkan Merapi eine Aschewolke. Sie erreichte Höhe von fast 4300 m über dem Meeresspiegel. Die explosive Eruption erfolgte aus dem Gipfelkrater, der von einem Lavadom verstopft ist. Diesmal entstand [...]
Greetings from McMurdo Station, Antarctica! For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Karen Alley and I’m a visiting assistant professor in the College of Wooster Department of Earth Sciences. I’m a glaciologist and a remote sensor, … [...]
The JR is heading towards San Diego and arrives Friday late afternoon. The sun is setting behind Cabrillo Point, and... Read more