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Geoblogosphere weekly review (38th week of 2013, 1112 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- The Dragon’s Tales (53 posts)
- Geology.com News (42 posts)
- Ontario-geofish (12 posts)
- Utah Geological Survey - blog (9 posts)
- Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (8 posts)
- Gunnars Geo-Blog (6 posts)
- Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week (6 posts)
- Geology News (6 posts)
- Wry Heat (6 posts)
- State of the Planet (6 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- The Dragon’s Tales (4154 visits)
- Geology.com News (3952 visits)
- Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) (1124 visits)
- GeoPrac.net (1116 visits)
- Wooster Geologists (1050 visits)
- Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (1018 visits)
- Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal (885 visits)
- Paleoseismicity (872 visits)
- About Geology (842 visits)
- Ontario-geofish (838 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- authors (12)
- people (11)
- time (10)
- Affiliations (10)
- geology (8)
- Artículos científicos (8)
- Climate Change (7)
- Energy (6)
- Daily Geology Photos (6)
- University (6)
Top places:
- Brazil (18)
- United States (16)
- Colorado (12)
- Arizona (7)
- Pennsylvania (5)
- Salas de Los Infantes (5)
- Canada (5)
- Toronto (5)
- Mexico (5)
- Washington (5)
Top stratigraphy:
- Triassic (7)
- Jurassic (6)
- Cretaceous (5)
- Ordovician (5)
- Quaternary (4)
- Permian (3)
- Neogene (2)
- Cambrian (2)
- Devonian (2)
- Paleogene (1)
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GeoPrac is very pleased to announce that Keynetix Ltd. has become our newest sponsor! Keynetix is a geotechnical and environmental data management software company headquartered in Redditch, Worcestershire, UK. They are AutoDesk’s [...]
The above fossils were collected from a Lower Pleistocene silty marl exposed near the Megara archaeological site east of Augusta, Sicily, Italy. I was on that epic International Bryozoology Association field trip this summer I’ve been blogging [...]
We kindly invite PhD students to attend an ELITE course in Tectonics.
“The origin of cosmic rays in the universe has confounded scientists for decades. But a study by researchers using data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole reveals new information that may help unravel the longstanding [...]
Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit [2013-09-15 14:21:12]
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Die Initiative der “Young Professionals in Soil Science” (YPSS) traf
A new paper by Esposito et al. has been published in Springer’s Landslide Science and Practice that will help to better constrain intensities on the ESI scale. Landslides induced by twelve moderate to strong earthquakes events during the last [...]
The Atlantic has some amazing images of the flooding from various sources. Click the image below to see them. When you finish looking at those, read what my friend Bob Henson (at the National Center For Atmospheric Research) in Boulder had to say [...]
I spent the weekend coming up with a good answer to that question, which is now in my glossary. But I couldn't include the story about plutons told by Charles B. Hunt. In the 1930s, Hunt revisited the classic Henry Mountains of eastern Utah where G. [...]
Como ya se ha comentado, los días 5 al 7 de septiembre se celebró en Salas de los Infantes (Burgos) las VI Jornadas Internacionales sobre Paleontología de Dinosaurios y su Entorno, donde se han presentado numerosas conferencias y pósteres sobre [...]
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