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Geoblogosphere weekly review (11th week of 2025, 15 weeks ago)

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      BLUE LIAS ICHTHYOSAUR

      ARCHEA [2025-03-09 12:56:00]   recommend this post  (576 visits)
      This well-preserved partial ichthyosaur was found in the Blue Lias shales by Lewis Winchester-Ellis. The vertebrae you see here are from the tail section of this marine reptile. The find includes stomach contents which tell us a little about how [...]

      Ptiograptus percorrugatus Graptolite Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2025-03-09 11:30:00]   recommend this post  (561 visits)
        These pictures are of what appears to be Ptiograptus percorrugatus (Ruedemann, 1908) graptolite fossil. It was found in the Jeffersonville Limestone of Jefferson County Kentucky, USA. It existed in the Devonian Period. This fossil was first [...]

      La vida cotidiana de los neandertales

      Mundo Neandertal [2025-03-13 17:01:00]   recommend this post  (550 visits)
      El hombre de Neandertal es el pariente humano extinto más famoso. Poca gente no los conoce de nombre, pero también son pocos los que saben cómo era su vida cotidiana en plena Era de Hielo. Algo que hoy se conoce gracias a la increíble cantidad [...]

      Los últimos dinosaurios del centro de la península ibérica en "Los Jueves de la Ciencia" de la UNED

      Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [2025-03-12 14:00:00]   recommend this post  (526 visits)
      La decimoctava edición del ciclo de conferencias y actividades “Los jueves de la Ciencia” organizado por el Centro Asociado a la UNED de Guadalajara y durante los meses de febrero y marzo y en el mismo centro asociado situado en la Calle de [...]

      The Science and Art of Paleoseismology – Images of Paleoearthquake Records From Around The World

      Paleoseismicity [2025-03-14 11:55:47]   recommend this post  (511 visits)
      The Science and Art of PaleoseismologyImages of Paleoearthquake Records From Around The WorldEdited by Francesca R. Cinti, Daniela Pantosti, David P. Schwartz, Yann KlingerPrinted in 2025 Our primary objective in publishing the book “The Science [...]

      Early Animals, Hominin Diets, Groundwater Governance

      Reporting on a Revolution [2025-03-14 04:00:00]   recommend this post  (495 visits)
       A few links to interesting listening and reading.1) Tracking the first animals on earth:  Unequivocal evidence of animals is preserved in soft sediments from about 570 million years ago. The fossil record of the Ediacaran to early [...]

      Stagnant Air

      Ontario-geofish [2025-03-13 13:43:00]   recommend this post  (491 visits)
       All the cold air is sitting on the border. No wind. This is like Arctic recharge, but over Canada. We must expect it to move

      Confirmed -- Starship cannot fly

      Ontario-geofish [2025-03-11 17:00:00]   recommend this post  (454 visits)
      Neat. I've said it has no physics. That's because he was a super bright and then went insane. He forced the design. It can only take off empty and now can't take off at all. Physics

      Still no cold action

      Ontario-geofish [2025-03-14 13:12:00]   recommend this post  (435 visits)
       Stopped at the border. But the UK spill has stopped which should mean more movement. I am seeing blobs within blobs. As the God of Cold I know it's waiting for me to come back. Ps a spear of cold is now driving the big [...]

      We need NOAA now more than ever

      Real Climate [2025-03-13 02:13:45]   recommend this post  (364 visits)
      Guest commentary by Robert Hart, Kerry Emanuel, & Lance Bosart The National Weather Service (NWS) and its parent agency, the National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA), delivers remarkable value to the taxpayers. This efficiency can [...]
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