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Geoblogosphere weekly review (43th week of 2011, 1406 weeks ago)

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Flooding in Guatemala and El Salvador

Geology.com News [2011-10-17 02:18:22]   recommend this post  (1669 visits)
Heavy rains from Hurricane Jova have caused severe flooding in Guatemala and El Salvador. Dozens of people have been killed. In Mexico the storm has caused major damage to food

Short note on Hengill volcano man-made earthquake swarm

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2011-10-17 23:05:44]   recommend this post  (1637 visits)
This is a short note on the Hengill volcano man-made earthquake swarm. The earthquake swarms that have been taking place in Hengill volcano are man made due to Orkuveita Reykjavíkur pumping down water at the depth of 2500 meters or … Continue [...]

Guest Post: Love the Tyrant, Not the Hype

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2011-10-19 09:10:45]   recommend this post  (1517 visits)
Today Tom Holtz brings his piece to the table. Well, I say piece, Tom has promised me three (though he also originally promised to do a guest post about 2 1/2 years ago…) and this is a pretty big first one. Although he’s not a blogger, [...]

Possible harmonic tremor spike in Katla volcano (it might just be the weather)

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2011-10-19 22:17:16]   recommend this post  (1454 visits)
With all the bad weather in Iceland during the past few days it is hard to be sure on this. But it seems that a harmonic tremor spike is about to start in Katla volcano. So far this spike is … Continue reading

Gesteine (nicht nur) für Vegetarier - Fruchtschiefer

Mente et Malleo [2011-10-17 22:52:43]   recommend this post  (1406 visits)
In einem vorhergegangenen Beitrag hatte ich ja schon einmal beschrieben, was einem Granit passiert, der im eigenen Saft kocht. Eine granitische Schmelze ist, wenn sie ihren Platz einnimmt, mindestens 750°C heiß, während das umgebende [...]

Another Archaeopteryx

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2011-10-21 00:56:40]   recommend this post  (1378 visits)
This has been doing the rounds for a few days so I’d be very surprised if any regular readers didn’t know this already but a new Archaeopteryx has turned up. There’s little information on it right now but it is apparently, and [...]

Crocodiles of the World

The Disillusioned Taxonomist [2011-10-20 20:00:00]   recommend this post  (1377 visits)
As a birthday treat to myself this year, on the nineteenth of September I made a trip to Crocodiles of the World in Crawley, a town just outside of Oxford in the Cotswold Hills. When I first heard about this place, about a month before, I was so [...]

[jules' pics] Tsukuba... again

James’ Empty Blog [2011-10-20 04:00:00]   recommend this post  (1345 visits)
The last time we were in Tsukuba, the most boring town in Japan, was tsunami day. This week we had another downscaling workshop. We have the habit of attending such "international" workshops even if we have nothing to present on the topic, [...]

“Earth from Space” – Der Solscape-Bildkalender 2012

Solscape [2011-10-21 23:13:00]   recommend this post  (1308 visits)
Es ist wieder soweit: wie bereits die letzten beiden Male bietet Solscape auch diesmal wieder einen kostenlosen Kalender für’s nächste Jahr zum Download und Ausdrucken an.Der Bildkalender 2012 steht unter dem Motto “Earth from [...]

Book Review: The Delinquent Teenager Who Was Mistaken for the World’s Top Climate Expert, an IPCC Exposé

Wry Heat [2011-10-17 16:45:05]   recommend this post  (1299 visits)
In this book, Canadian journalist Donna LaFramboise exposes the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as a fraud.  LaFramboise (see author profile here) spent two years investigating the IPCC.  She says it acts like a spoiled teenager, hence [...]
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