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Geoblogosphere weekly review (46th week of 2013, 1084 weeks ago)

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  3. Louisville Area Fossils (1177 visits)
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  5. Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (904 visits)
  6. GeoPrac.net (799 visits)
  7. Digital Geography (735 visits)
  8. Mountain Beltway (717 visits)
  9. The Dragon’s Tales (709 visits)
  10. Georneys (634 visits)

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Posts:

The 10 most frequently clicked posts:

The filamented Psittacosaurus

Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2013-11-13 14:28:44]   recommend this post  (904 visits)
By now most people with even a passing interest will be aware of the fact that there are now a number of specimens (and indeed species) of ornithischian dinosaurs that are preserved with some form of filament-type structure which, superficially at [...]

Paleo Revista Argentina de Paleontología y Divulgación Científica. Nº 92. Octubre 2013.

Grupo Paleo. Blog de Paleontologia. [2013-11-10 13:11:00]   recommend this post  (717 visits)
Descárgalo gratis a tu PC desde www.grupopaleo.com.ar/paleoboletin/principal.htm 01- Aparecen en Italia los primeros fósiles de caca de ballena.       02- El código de barras de [...]

Baby Ectenocrinus Crinoid Calyx and Stem

Louisville Area Fossils [2013-11-10 12:00:00]   recommend this post  (649 visits)
This fossil appears to be a baby Ectenocrinus crinoid calyx and stem fossil. It is in matrix with group of other creatures found in the Kope Formation (Eden Group) of Carroll County, Kentucky, USA. When it was found part of the stem was [...]

Video: Foundation drill rig topples and strikes neighboring building

GeoPrac.net [2013-11-12 09:28:51]   recommend this post  (637 visits)
A foundation drill rig toppled over at a condo site in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida and struck an adjacent building. No immediate cause of the accident has been reported, but the region had been experiencing high winds at the time with gusts up to [...]

Monday Geology Picture: Chapman’s Peak Nonconformity, South Africa

Georneys [2013-11-11 18:50:35]   recommend this post  (634 visits)
This week I thought I’d share a picture of my favorite nonconformity: the nonconformity between the ~550 million year old Cape Granite and the ~450 million year old Table Mountain Sandstone Group here in the Cape Town area. This famous [...]

Cutting Ice with Copper Wire vs Fishing Line?

Geology.com News [2013-11-10 13:56:36]   recommend this post  (622 visits)
This interesting video shows how fast copper wire and fishing line can cut through a block of ice — which one cuts faster and

Monday macrobug: milkweed bugs on milkweed pods

Mountain Beltway [2013-11-11 13:03:22]   recommend this post  (595 visits)
Monarch butterflies aren’t the only insects that like visiting

GPS Visualizer – a great online tool for GPS, GoogleMaps and GoogleEarth issues

Digital Geography [2013-11-11 21:51:08]   recommend this post  (590 visits)
I looked for a program to draw circles of a pre-defined radius around some points on earth I had the coordinates from. A quick search returned the website GPS Visualizer, and I absolutely love it! It is not only a great free website to convert GPS [...]
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