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Geoblogosphere weekly review (15th week of 2011, 1297 weeks ago)

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Introduction and our first arthropod of interest

Xanthopan [2011-04-07 18:06:00]   recommend this post  (1366 visits)
Hello!  Just so that everyone has an idea of what to expect from this blog I'm including a brief introduction for both myself and my objectives for this page.  I decided to begin studying biology because, like so many other biologists, I [...]

Ações prioritárias da Copa 2014, em Fortaleza

Geopark Araripe [2011-04-08 00:32:00]   recommend this post  (766 visits)

So just how big was Zhuchengtyrannus?

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2011-04-03 09:49:42]   recommend this post  (744 visits)
After all these posts, I’d understand if you were sick of this thing by now, but there is still (sadly for you) some more to discuss. One thing that has been left untreated until now on the blog is the size of Zhuchengtyrannus. Knowing the media [...]

Фукусима - network link

ВОСТОКГЕОЛОГИЯ [2011-04-03 16:00:00]   recommend this post  (743 visits)
Создал постоянно действующий обновляемый KML проект-сборку Фукусима 1. Сборка включает: привязанные аэроснимки (как Ground overlays так и Photo [...]

Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A little brachiopod gets a name (Middle Jurassic of southern Israel)

Wooster Geologists [2011-04-03 07:28:33]   1 recommendations  (735 visits)
Moorellina negevensis Krawczyński & Wilson 2011; 1a – general view of the dorsal valve interior; 1b – oblique view showing brachial cavities and cardinalia. This week our fossil star is a new brachiopod species a Polish colleague (Cezary [...]

First Well-Preserved Heterodontosaurid Material from South America: Manidens condorensis from the Middle Jurassic of Argentina

Chinleana [2011-04-03 07:12:00]   recommend this post  (733 visits)
Pol, D., Rauhut, O. W. M., and M. Becerra. 2011. A Middle Jurassic heterodontosaurid dinosaur from Patagonia and the evolution of heterodontosaurids. Naturwissenschaften (online first) DOI 10.1007/s00114-011-0780-5 Abstract - Heterodontosauridae is [...]

Reorganized post containing videos of the tsunami

Geology in Motion [2011-04-08 00:17:56]   recommend this post  (696 visits)
The March 12, 2011, post where I have been filing videos that show interesting phenomena during the tsunami has now been reorganized to reflect the location of the video, to our best ability to determine it. Corrections are welcomed, as are [...]

Mopping up some Ediacaran Enigmatics

Ediacarian [2011-04-03 07:36:00]   recommend this post  (689 visits)
The most common form of preservation of Ediacaran fossils in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia is by sands covering objects on the sea floor and masking them. Much of the sea floor was covered with algal and bacterial mats, or films, that add [...]

The Other California: Spring Arrives in the Prairie Lands

Geotripper [2011-04-03 05:51:00]   recommend this post  (667 visits)
California has a rather sullied reputation these days; a lingering depression (at least in our Central Valley), high unemployment, urban nightmares, Hollywood, and a legislature that lacks the will to support the education of its children and young [...]

The art of Zhuchengtyrannus

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2011-04-04 10:17:24]   recommend this post  (589 visits)
I have my longtime Musings friend Bob Nicholls to thank (well, we did pay him too) for the superb art of Zhuchengtyrannus that has accompanied the release of this work into the media. The original and Bob’s pencil sketch will soon hang proudly on [...]
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