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By Connor Dacey, GSA Science Policy Fellow Throughout history, Americans have been drawn to the United States’ (U.S.) coastlines. The coasts have traditionally brought both economic and societal prosperity, with some of the country’s largest [...]
Der äthiopische Vulkan Erta Alé liegt in der äthiopischen Wüste Danakil und ist momentan nur schwer zu bereisen. Trotzdem machte sich ein äthiopischer Reiseveranstalter auf den Weg dorthin und dokumentierte am 2. Dezember die Veränderungen am [...]
By Cathy Hornback, Community Volunteer Support Coordinator Geocaching.com Did you know that Mars has evidence of geological features like volcanoes, flowing water, avalanches, glaciers, and sediments just as we have on Earth? It does! In fact, there [...]
-------------Request via email: 'Prof Liner, Greetings! Can you kindly run seismos for India? Including likely future trend. With best regards, CHM'Gladly CHM, India dot plot and neural network fit given below. India is looking pretty good, [...]
Lotus Flower Fruit, NelumboThis 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 [...]
The next Drunk on Geology post is for Rock Slide Organic Red another Glacier National Park themed wine by Ten Spoon Vineyard. They also released the Going To The Sun Pinot Gris posted about before.
Since the name of the wine isn't Glacier [...]
The 2nd edition of “Tsunamiites – Features and Implications” has just been published by Elsevier. It collects 21 chapters on the sedimentology of tsunamis, written by a team of international scientists. The new edition (1st edition was [...]