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Geoblogosphere weekly review (35th week of 2022, 216 weeks ago)

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  3. Koprolitos (798 visits)
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  8. Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (231 visits)
  9. Northwest Geology Field Trips (141 visits)
  10. Earth Learning Idea (117 visits)

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      Cottage report - Aug 23, 2022

      Ontario-geofish [2022-08-23 22:18:00]   recommend this post  (454 visits)
       We have had tones of rain.  Everything is soggy, and smells of rot.  I started a fire, and it took forever, because every little twig was soggy.  Nice and warm

      Científicos afirman que un naufragio en la costa de Patagonia es un ballenero norteamericano perdido en 1859

      State of the Planet [2022-08-24 16:35:59]   recommend this post  (401 visits)
      En 1858, un velero partió de una ciudad costera del noreste de Estados Unidos para cazar ballenas alrededor del mundo y nunca regresó. ¿Dónde terminó? Investigadores de los hemisferios sur y norte se unieron para dar respuesta a este

      Las surrealistas criaturas extintas de Tim Andraka

      Koprolitos [2022-08-22 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (387 visits)
      Hace unas semanas presentamos a Tim Andraka (a.k.a. Goose Mouth), ilustrador de North Kingstown (Rhode Island, Estados Unidos), que había realizado una serie de ilustraciones que mezclaban dinosaurios y figuras de ajedrez. Ya comentamos que [...]

      HELIANTHASTER / ASTEROIDEA

      ARCHEA [2022-08-21 09:46:00]   recommend this post  (385 visits)
      Exceptional fossil starfish Helianthaster preserved in minute detail in pyrite from the Devonian of Bundenbach, Germany.Helianthaster rhenanus was first described in 1862 by Roemer, based on fossils found in the Bundenbach area in Germany, dating [...]

      Faculty Spotlight: Adam Gordon

      State of the Planet [2022-08-25 15:30:33]   recommend this post  (375 visits)
      He’ll be teaching ‘ESG-Aligned Corporate Governance’ in spring

      Plate of Rafinesquina alternate Brachiopod Fossils

      Louisville Area Fossils [2022-08-25 05:39:00]   recommend this post  (375 visits)
        These fossils were displayed on August 2022, at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The brachiopod fossils are called Rafinesquina alternate (Conrad, 1838). This specimen was found in Ohio. It dates to the [...]

      Just Transitions: Can Wind and Solar Projects Turn Human Rights Lessons Into Leadership?

      State of the Planet [2022-08-25 18:29:11]   recommend this post  (369 visits)
      Wind and solar projects have a human rights problem. But they don’t have

      La caída de la civilización por Annie Lafrenière

      Koprolitos [2022-08-26 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (369 visits)
      Cuando hace algunas semanas, publicamos por aquí varias ilustraciones de dinosaurios distópicos a cargo de la ilustradora canadiense Annie Lafrenière, nos dimos cuenta de que también había realizado una serie dedicada a organismos [...]

      Scientists Say a Shipwreck Off Patagonia Is a Long-Lost 1850s Rhode Island Whaler

      State of the Planet [2022-08-24 16:36:17]   recommend this post  (359 visits)
      In 1858, a sailing ship left Warren, R.I., to hunt the globe for whales, and never returned. Where did it end up? Researchers from the southern and northern hemispheres joined to

      Apply Now: Fall 2022 Internships With the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

      State of the Planet [2022-08-25 15:58:40]   recommend this post  (344 visits)
      A variety of positions are available. Applications will be accepted until September
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