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Geoblogosphere weekly review (21th week of 2024, 5 weeks ago)

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  6. Letters from Gondwana (117 visits)
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  8. State of the Planet (101 visits)
  9. Theropoda (96 visits)
  10. Geology in the West Country (76 visits)

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      Morphological Descriptions of Freshwater Sponge Spicules from Brown’s Lake and Their Potential as Paleoenvironmental Proxies When Supplemented with Diatom Biostratigraphy – The Independent Study project of Garrett Ross Robertson (’24)

      Wooster Geologists [2024-05-19 20:37:28]   recommend this post  (220 visits)
      Editor’s Note: Independent Study (IS) at The College of Wooster is a three-course series required of every student before graduation. Earth Sciences students typically begin in the second semester of their junior years with project identification, [...]

      Tropical temperatures continue to deflate like a balloon

      Ontario-geofish [2024-05-21 16:01:00]   recommend this post  (135 visits)
       It is a balloon.  The Great Red spot is deflating, due to no feed, and being pushed up against the cold water of the equatorial belt.I don't know when exactly we have an update on this, but it is amazing.  Straight down, [...]

      Shiny features versus safety

      Ontario-geofish [2024-05-21 13:24:00]   recommend this post  (125 visits)
       We live in interesting times.  I saw this a long time ago.  You can become a billionaire by always focusing on new features and forgetting about safety.Now, AI is going that route.  I think Googs had AI a long [...]

      Atmospheric physics and air turbulence

      Ontario-geofish [2024-05-21 13:58:00]   recommend this post  (120 visits)
       In the 70's, the last time we had an ice cycle, there were a lot of air turbulence incidents.  This caused a huge amount of physics being launched to measure 'clear air convection'.  All of this was shut down when physics [...]

      Introducing Koleken inakayali, a new  abelisaurid from Patagonia.

      Letters from Gondwana [2024-05-23 04:06:48]   recommend this post  (117 visits)
        Abelisauroidea is the best known carnivorous dinosaur group from Gondwana.  Their fossil remains have been recovered in Argentina, Brazil, Morocco, Niger, Libya, Madagascar, India, and some incomplete abelisaurid specimens were also discovered [...]

      World temperatures start the Great Crash

      Ontario-geofish [2024-05-20 13:15:00]   recommend this post  (117 visits)
       We are now watching the final moments of the Great Red Spot in the West Pacific.All the flow to feed it has stopped, and it is getting sucked into the Cold Black Hole of the equatorial belt.  I have never seen it like [...]

      GOOSE / NAXAK

      ARCHEA [2024-05-21 01:29:00]   recommend this post  (113 visits)
      What's good for the goose is good for the gander. A goose is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family Anatidae. They can fly 40 mph and you'll notice that in the sky they choose the highly efficient V form as it gives them a [...]

      Examining Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) North American dinosaur teeth and their palaeoecological implications in the Hell Creek Formation of Carter County, Montana – The Independent Study project of Hudson Davis (’24)

      Wooster Geologists [2024-05-19 20:44:50]   recommend this post  (112 visits)
      Editor’s Note: Independent Study (IS) at The College of Wooster is a three-course series required of every student before graduation. Earth Sciences students typically begin in the second semester of their junior years with project identification, [...]

      Unas cuantas ilustraciones dinosaurianas... (XCI)

      Koprolitos [2024-05-21 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (112 visits)
      Band before time (Christina Torres) Ya tenemos aquí nuestra ronda mensual de ilustraciones dinosaurianas, con pocas concesiones más allá de los lagartos terribles. Como es normal, artistas con estilos variados y procedencias diversas que nos [...]

      Wearing a mask is useless

      Ontario-geofish [2024-05-20 19:45:00]   recommend this post  (108 visits)
       I'm not going to say 'told you so', but I am glad they are looking into this.  Obviously, nobody at the top of the covid command chain would look at this.  The doctors used to say that masks were useless, but then they [...]
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