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Geoblogosphere weekly review (41th week of 2023, 110 weeks ago)

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      Los mundos prehistóricos de Ron Smith

      Koprolitos [2023-10-02 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (286 visits)
      Nacido en Bournemouth (Dorset) –a 89 kilómetros de los acantilados de Lyme Regis donde Mary Anning nos descubrió el océano mesozoico- en 1928, Ronald George Smith iba para ingeniero, pero la Segunda Guerra Mundial truncó sus planes y acabó [...]

      El valle de Concavenator (2022)

      Koprolitos [2023-10-04 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (262 visits)
      Si estás dentro del mundillo de los dinosaurios y la cultura popular (por supuesto que lo estás, ¿por qué si no ibas a estar leyendo este blog?) seguro que ya has oído hablar de 'El valle de Concavenator'. No obstante, es nuestra obligación [...]

      Using an astronomical umbrella to understand the night sky

      Earth Learning Idea [2023-10-02 12:15:00]   recommend this post  (260 visits)
      Our new ELI today:  'Demonstrate the apparent rotation of the sky with an astronomical umbrella; using a simple model to show the difference in the appearance of the night sky seen from Earth or from space'.The simulation of the Earth’s rotation [...]

      FOSSIL BIRDS OF SOOKE ON VANCOUVER ISLAND'S SOUTHERN SHORES

      ARCHEA [2023-10-01 16:48:00]   recommend this post  (256 visits)
      Stemec suntokum, Sooke FormationThe diving bird you see here is Stemec suntokum, a Fossil Plopterid from Sooke, British Columbia, Canada.We all dream of finding new species, and new fossil species in particular. This happens more than you think. As [...]

      Halysites louisvillensis Chain Coral Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2023-10-06 05:59:00]   recommend this post  (248 visits)
        This specimen is somewhat unique in what is normally found, it contains very visible mesocorallites quadrilaterals. It is described as a new species in Erwin Stumm's Silurian and Devonian Corals of the Falls of the Ohio on page 79 as Halysites [...]

      Fanerozoico #1: Paleozoico

      Koprolitos [2023-10-03 09:21:00]   recommend this post  (247 visits)
      Francisco Riolobos (a.k.a. Franxurio) es un viejo conocido en Koprolitos. Ya vimos por aquí sus #Dinovember sin dinosaurios en 2015 y en 2016, su "paleopureza" o sus bichos pérmicos. Ahora encabeza un nuevo proyecto en forma de fanzine [...]

      Solar Eclipse | October 2023 Sky Happenings

      BEYONDbones [2023-10-04 18:40:49]   recommend this post  (243 visits)
      Editor’s Note: We are looking up as HMNS Astronomer James Wooten explains the sky happenings for the month of October, including the solar eclipse occurring on October 14. Saturn is now well placed for observing in early evening.  Face southeast [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, active tectonics, and archaeoseismology (Oct 2023)

      paleoseismicity.org [2023-10-07 18:20:29]   recommend this post  (241 visits)
      More and more papers emerge on the February, 2023 earthquakes in Turkey and the East Anatolian Fault System. Additionally, we have a database of paleoseismology studies in New Zealand (spoiler: it’s a lot!) and many more papers on paleoseismology [...]

      The 5th International Conference on Regional Climate

      Real Climate [2023-10-04 20:47:12]   recommend this post  (232 visits)
      The fifth international conference on regional climate (ICRC 2023), organised by World Climate Research Programme’s (WCRP) coordinated downscaling experiment (CORDEX), has just completed. It was a hybrid on-site/online conference with hubs in [...]

      Unforced variations: Oct 2023

      Real Climate [2023-10-01 23:01:56]   recommend this post  (193 visits)
      This month’s open thread on climate topics. Please try to stay on topic and refrain from posting tedious, oft-debunked nonsense. Look out for more reports of ridiculously high global temperatures and intense rainfall, and more confident [...]
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