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Geoblogosphere weekly review (23th week of 2013, 1089 weeks ago)

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  1. The Dragon’s Tales (35 posts)
  2. Geology.com News (26 posts)
  3. JOIDES Resolution blogs (19 posts)
  4. Wooster Geologists (17 posts)
  5. I think mining (9 posts)
  6. State of the Planet (8 posts)
  7. About Geology (6 posts)
  8. Geology News (6 posts)
  9. Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (6 posts)
  10. Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs (6 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. The Dragon’s Tales (3225 visits)
  2. Geology.com News (2758 visits)
  3. Wooster Geologists (2243 visits)
  4. JOIDES Resolution blogs (1462 visits)
  5. Paleoseismicity (1242 visits)
  6. El Vinosaurio (1108 visits)
  7. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (803 visits)
  8. Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (749 visits)
  9. BEYONDbones (737 visits)
  10. I think mining (711 visits)

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  10. Mesozoic (1)

Posts:

The 10 most frequently clicked posts:

I write a dino blog....

El Vinosaurio [2013-06-02 19:45:00]   recommend this post  (1108 visits)
Me he quedado con la boca así: 0Gracias

Tyrrell educational displays

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2013-06-02 11:07:17]   recommend this post  (642 visits)
These are almost the first things in the Tyrrell once you have made it past the opening tyrannosaurs, and it’s a great set-up for the main exhibitions. Obviously kids will want to run through and see the skeletons, but from the [...]

The ancient Greek city of Selinunte

Wooster Geologists [2013-06-08 05:57:12]   1 recommendations  (630 visits)
MARSALA, SICILY, ITALY–During the afternoon the field party of the International Bryozoology Association drove south out of the Sicilian mountains back to the southern coast to visit the ruins of an entire Greek city founded in the 7th Century [...]

Why We Need Explorers

The Dragon’s Tales [2013-06-02 00:00:00]   recommend this post  (627 visits)

GeoCinema Online: Hazards

GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2013-06-07 12:30:32]   recommend this post  (623 visits)
In this week’s GeoCinema Online, we’re taking you to regions of the world that have experienced large eruptions in both the recent and distant past. These films take you through what it’s like to live in an active volcanic area or fault [...]

Rare Earth Elements in Wyoming

Geology.com News [2013-06-04 03:32:49]   recommend this post  (601 visits)
The Wyoming Geological Survey has published: “Rare Earth Elements in Wyoming”, a report that investigates the production and geologic occurrence of rare earth elements in

New video: 2012 INQUA workshop on Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology and Active Tectonics in Morelia, Mexico

Paleoseismicity [2013-06-03 14:07:49]   recommend this post  (572 visits)
Last year the 3rd INQUA – IGCP567 Workshop on Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology and Active Tectonics took place in November in Morelia, Mexico. It was a great meeting and I have already posted a lot of photos here, here, here, here, and [...]

Accretionary Wedge #57: Seeing Geology Everywhere

Georneys [2013-06-06 00:32:58]   recommend this post  (571 visits)
I’m hosting this month’s Accretionary Wedge. For those of you who don’t know, the Accretionary Wedge is a monthly geoblog carnival which is hosted by various geology bloggers. The host proposes a topic and everyone–  from [...]

Was Peter Carl Fabergé the ultimate craftsmen or the ultimate copycat?

BEYONDbones [2013-06-06 19:41:29]   recommend this post  (569 visits)
Every artist seeks inspiration, and this was certainly true for Carl Fabergé. After attending the Fabergé Symposium in January of this year and listening to his great-granddaughter, Tatiana Fabergé, speak, I was initially surprised by what she [...]

Shaky Ground: Check out the new seismology-fantasy-mystery-science-novel by Sharon Kae Reamer

Paleoseismicity [2013-06-02 16:40:09]   1 recommendations  (538 visits)
Shaky Ground is the new novel in Sharon Kae Reamers Schattenreich series. You’ve probably read Primary Fault, so you’re familiar with seismologist Caitlin and her adventures in Cologne. In this case, you will probably head towards your [...]
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