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Geoblogosphere weekly review (43th week of 2010, 1369 weeks ago)

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  5. Wry Heat (13 posts)
  6. Ontario-geofish (11 posts)
  7. Geotripper (9 posts)
  8. Geopark Araripe (9 posts)
  9. Tierra de Dinosaurios (8 posts)
  10. Geology in the West Country (8 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. Geologie u. Abbau Bodenschätze in Bad Iburg (4244 visits)
  2. Wry Heat (1855 visits)
  3. Prerogative of Harlots (1694 visits)
  4. BEYONDbones (1584 visits)
  5. GeoPrac.net (1071 visits)
  6. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (971 visits)
  7. Geology.com News (910 visits)
  8. ART Evolved: Life's Time Capsule (547 visits)
  9. Geology News (283 visits)
  10. Louisville Area Fossils (272 visits)

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  8. Devonian (3)
  9. Ordovician (3)
  10. Silurian (3)

Posts:

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Registrars....

Prerogative of Harlots [2010-10-23 01:48:00]   recommend this post  (1615 visits)
This was sent to me from the AAM Registrars listserve last week and amply demonstrates why registrars are... special:We’ve found a bottle rocket in our archives.  Cursory research indicates that bottle rockets normally contain black powder [...]

Forum

Geologie u. Abbau Bodenschätze in Bad Iburg [2010-10-23 00:41:04]   recommend this post  (1531 visits)
Ein interessantes Forum ist http://geoiburg.plusboard.de/ Kommentare

Geologie und Abbau Bodenschätze in Bad Iburg (Newsletter Nr. 56)

Geologie u. Abbau Bodenschätze in Bad Iburg [2010-10-21 23:25:10]   recommend this post  (1448 visits)
Mein neuer Newsletter Nr. 56 mit vielen interessanten Themen ist online - http://home.arcor.de/geoiburg/News_56.html ! Kommentare

Forum

Geologie u. Abbau Bodenschätze in Bad Iburg [2010-10-22 23:41:04]   recommend this post  (1150 visits)
Ein interessantes Forum ist http://geoiburg.plusboard.de/ Kommentare

The Drillers, Rigs, Rock and Hart of the Chile Mine Rescue

GeoPrac.net [2010-10-21 10:32:30]   recommend this post  (998 visits)
As 33 trapped miners waited more than 2,000-ft underground for their rescue, a whole team of Chilean government officials, mining engineers, equipment manufacturers and of course drillers came together get the job done.  Jeff Hart, a driller from [...]

China Controls Rare Earth Elements Supply

Wry Heat [2010-10-19 22:18:35]   recommend this post  (874 visits)
Recently economist Paul Krugman complained that “China accounts for 97 percent of the world’s supply of minerals that play an essential role in many high-tech products, including military equipment.” He was writing about Rare Earth [...]

Buenos Aires National Game Refuge where Endangered Species and Illegal Immigration Collide

Wry Heat [2010-10-22 18:26:15]   recommend this post  (755 visits)
The 118,000-acre Buenos Aires Game Refuge in Southern Arizona’s Altar Valley was created in 1985 “to establish and manage populations of the masked bobwhite quail” under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The Altar Valley is also a [...]

Deep earthquake in Katla volcano

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2010-10-19 03:38:23]   recommend this post  (739 visits)
Yesterday (18th October 2010) at 03:34 UTC there was a deep earthquake under Katla volcano. This earthquake was on a 14,8 km depth and had the size of ML0.7 according to reviewed earthquake data from IMO (this is too small … Continue reading [...]

See Comet Hartley 2!

BEYONDbones [2010-10-19 18:33:57]   recommend this post  (682 visits)
Perhaps you were able to observe Comet McNaught this past June and July.  In case you missed that comet, however, another brighter than average comet has approached the Earth this October. Comet Hartley 2 is now visible in binoculars, and could [...]

There be pirates at HMNS

BEYONDbones [2010-10-18 19:58:19]   recommend this post  (671 visits)
I like pirates.  I am not going to lie.  Maybe it is the bad boy effect I have heard so much about on the covers of newsstand magazines.  Or perhaps, it is all the GREAT history you can learn while you aren’t looking! Either way, get excited [...]
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