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Durante el pasado 5th Palaeontological Virtual Congress se presentó la comunicación titulada "Cranial biomechanics and feeding strategies in Stereogenyini turtles", realizada por Andrea Guerrero y Adán Pérez-García. Este trabajo fue [...]
This fossil is a bryozoan anchored on to a crinoid column. It was found in the Glen Dean formation of Grayson
County, Kentucky USA. The fossil dates to the Mississippian Period.
Thanks to Kenny for the images.
These pictures are of what appears to be a Cladochonus beecheri (Grabau, 1899 aka Monilopora) coral
fossil that had grown on a crinoid column. Fossil
found in the New Providence Formation of Clark County, Indiana USA. It
dates to the [...]
This is a sign of a very slow weather change. However, Greenland is still very cold. You can see three big storms
This is probably one of the last of these. I fear they have stopped popping in Argo floats. Anyway, this was prompted by warmies attempting to use geophysics.As always, they use charts that have been never used before, [...]
Reference This is exciting. We are going full blast into toy reactors. The hope of toy reactors is that they will cost less per MW than real reactors, and you can put them anywhere. This comes from a standard [...]
As predicted, winter continues, and, will, into May. With the crippled geophysics left in the world, I have been looking for heat, and not finding any. The weak plumes from the Pacific are still going up and forming [...]
È per me un onore moderare il 9 aprile a Firenze, alla biblioteca delle Oblate (ore 21) e anche in diretta streaming (link in fondo al post), la presentazione del libro di Giulio Betti, meteorologo del LAMMA “ha sempre fatto caldo”. Non [...]