Geobulletin alpha

News from the Geoblogosphere feed

by Stratigraphy.net
New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

sort by: date | clicks

Nueva incorporación al equipo 

Noticias de PMMV [23:17:16]  recommend  recommend this post  (69 visits) info
Esta semana Claudia Rodríguez se ha incorporado a los trabajos de investigación de PMMV como miembrio asociado de nuestro equipo. leer

3D Cities to Virtual Worlds 

The Geo Factor [19:01:58]  recommend  recommend this post  (1583 visits) info
Recently, The members of the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) adopted version 1.0.0 of the OpenGIS® CityGML Encoding Standard as an official OGC Standard. According to OIGC, CityGML is anThe post 3D Cities to Virtual Worlds appeared first on The Geo

DINOSAURS VS. CROCODILIAN UPSTARTS -- A BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL 

ARCHEA [07:26:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (79 visits) info

 Triassic
img
Dinosaurs, long hailed as the rulers of the Triassic almost lost the title belt to a group of crocodilian upstarts, the crurotarsans. In a short lived battle for survival, geologically speaking, the two groups [...]

50+ minerals meme 

The Musings of a Life-Long Scholar [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (104 visits) info
<!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]-->I've used the adaptations to this meme suggested by Kim <!--[endif]--> Use bold to indicate minerals you’ve seen in the wild. Italics is for those seen in [...]

Close encounters 

Magma Cum Laude [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (62 visits) info
A few days ago, in the process of selling some unwanted furniture (Craigslist is my new best friend), I found myself in an interesting situation. The gentleman who came to buy my chair and I were making polite [...]

How not to combine multiple constraints... 

James’ Empty Blog [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (53 visits) info
Some time ago, I mentioned in passing a "howler" in press from CPDN. Since I was so sarcastic about it back then, it is only fair to provide an update. However, this post may be a bit long and [...]

LHC 

Geology Happens [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (80 visits) info
What a remarkable day for particle physics. They sure have big toys to work with, but at least my lab bench has always been the big outside! Check out this video about the Large Hadron

Ooh, look! A bandwagon! 

Magma Cum Laude [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (70 visits) info
I love bandwagons. (What the hell is a bandwagon, anyway? Wikipedia says that the phrase was first used in 1848 during a political campaign, but we all know how reliable Wikis are...) Anyway, back to the [...]

3D Cities to Virtual Worlds 

The Geo Factor [00:00:00]  recommend  1 recommendations  (62 visits) info
Recently, The members of the Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) adopted version 1.0.0 of the OpenGIS® CityGML Encoding Standard as an official OGC Standard. According to OIGC, CityGML is an open data [...]

Accretionary Wedge #13: Request for Posts 

goodSchist [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (87 visits) info
Hello everyone, It’s my turn again to host the geoblogosphere’s blog carnival, The Accretionary Wedge. This month for the Wedges thirteenth edition the theme, as chosen by me, is: Geology in Space [...]

Finally field work up in Lassen Volcanic National Park, the first day 

Crystallizations [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (59 visits) info
img
It has actually been awhile since I last posted a blog. I have been busy with field work, spending time with friends, trying to get caught up on thesis work I didn't do this summer and the start of a new [...]

I spend my days making graphs 

The Musings of a Life-Long Scholar [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (102 visits) info
There are a variety of techniques used to determine the temperature and pressure at which a group of metamorphic minerals grew. All of them have been built up over the decades by dedicated scientists who [...]

Mineral Top 5 

EffJot (english) [00:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (81 visits) info
Callan Bentley asks what are the five most important minerals one should know about, and why – “if you had to introduce a non-geologist to just five of the earth’s multitudinous building [...]
Stratigraphy.net | Impressum
Ads: