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Geoblogosphere weekly review (50th week of 2019, 476 weeks ago)

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  6. Lusodinos- Dinossauros de Portugal (759 visits)
  7. ARCHEA (546 visits)
  8. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (508 visits)
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  10. Geological Society of London blog (476 visits)

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      Combating Global Climate Change at the Regional Scale

      State of the Planet [2019-12-11 02:05:39]   recommend this post  (537 visits)
      In a recent forum, researchers explained how Columbia Global Centers helped them appreciate the different priorities and approaches of other countries in regards to the climate

      Tutorial 36b: the sauropod axis in detail, illustrated by Camarasaurus

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2019-12-08 02:44:00]   recommend this post  (508 visits)
      When I visited Dinosaur National Monument in October with Brian Engh and Yara Haridy, we spent a decent amount of time checking out DNM 28, a skull and associated bits of Camarasaurus. In particular, I got some shots of the axis (the second cervical [...]

      Around the carbon cycle in twelve pioneers

      Geological Society of London blog [2019-12-11 14:32:51]   recommend this post  (476 visits)
      Dr Simon Mitton tells the tale of ‘Carbon’s fundamental role on Earth’ in the stories of twelve pioneering scientists of the past 500 years. Telling the very human stories behind the people who made some of the key discoveries that brought our [...]

      Drunk on rocks

      Oakland Geology [2019-12-09 17:01:12]   recommend this post  (475 visits)
      Every now and then I come upon sights in the field that transfix me, that make me stop and stare, that suspend time. This is not uncommon with landscapes, of course — that’s why our phones are full of vacation pictures and why I have so many [...]

      Cinco espécies diferentes de crocodilomorfos na Lourinhã

      Lusodinos- Dinossauros de Portugal [2019-12-12 15:53:00]   recommend this post  (467 visits)
      Cinco espécies diferentes de crocodilomorfos habitaram a Lourinhã há 150 milhões de anos. Os crocodilomorfos, grupo que inclui os crocodilos actuais e seus ancestrais mais próximos, foram muito abundantes e diversos no final do Jurássico, [...]

      Descubriendo los secretos del dinosaurio argentino Macrogryphosaurus gondwanicus.

      WeBlog Aragosaurus [2019-12-09 17:06:00]   recommend this post  (467 visits)
      Penélope Cruzado, Integrante del equipo Aragosaurus e investigadora del Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología (CONCIET-UNRN) en Argentina ha participado en la descripción completa del esqueleto del ornitópodo argentino [...]

      Rhodocrinus nodulus Crinoid Calyx Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2019-12-08 19:38:00]   recommend this post  (460 visits)
      This fossil appears to be a Rhodocrinus nodulus (Hall) crinoid calyx fossil. It was found in the Jeffersonville Limestone of Jefferson County, Kentucky USA. This layer dates to the Devonian Period. Document used to identify the fossil was [...]

      Gennaeocrinus kentuckiensis Crinoid Calyx Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2019-12-09 19:46:00]   recommend this post  (453 visits)
      This fossil appears to be a Gennaeocrinus kentuckiensis (Shumard) crinoid calyx fossil. It was found in the Jeffersonville Limestone of Jefferson County, Kentucky USA. This layer dates to the Devonian Period. Wow, this fossil has a very nicely [...]

      Is there life in this soil sample?

      Earth Learning Idea [2019-12-09 11:35:00]   recommend this post  (447 visits)
      "Is there life in this soil sample? Questions to consolidate pupil understanding of soil-formation" Soil often looks like a non-living substance that simply covers many parts of the Earth’s surface. However, pupils should be aware [...]

      Unas cuantas ilustraciones pterosaurianas...

      Koprolitos [2019-12-10 11:48:00]   recommend this post  (442 visits)
      Savage (Alberto Camara) Nueva ronda de ilustraciones en la que hemos optado por darle protagonismo a esos reptiles alados que convivieron con los dinosaurios. Los pterosaurios son el centro de esta variada tanda en la que encontramos artistas de [...]
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