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I don't usually post two blogs in one day, but the latest Accretionary Wedge deadline is approaching, and I'll be on the road again, doing Christmassy things with my family, so I might not have a chance later on.
Our host of the double carnival is [...]
We in Toronto have been through a heck of an icestorm. Only half an inch, but there hasn't been such a storm in history (according to Fords). Lots of old trees have bought the farm.
I'm happy with power and Internet but we are in an island of [...]
A summary of photos posted on flickr today, tagged with “geology.” Displayed below are 23 geology-related photos were added to flickr today. Similar Posts on Geology News: Daily Geology Photos – December 2 Daily Geology Photos [...]
On a cold winter's day, Callan harks back to a summer's afternoon fossilizing in the Rocky Mountains. A few choice images of Mississippian-aged marine invertebrates are
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courtesy of Ryan Somma
I don’t believe that the Paraceratherium is the largest land mammal.There are multiple prehistoric elephants in the range of 13 feet high and 10 tons. A Paraceratherium is believe to have [...]
I happened to recognise Brian’s picture of a section of the Richat Structure in Mauritania straight away, so here I am hosting this excellent geological competition. Where on earth is this place? To find out, get to Google Earth and get [...]
By the end of 2013, the price of gold could have its largest yearly price drop in 32
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” Matthew 4:4 ESV It is through the Scriptures that we can know God, Christ, ourselves, and how to live in regards to God and our neighbor. I cannot [...]
The T. rex stalked through the dunes and trees, searching for food. It had been 3 days since he lost against the Triceratops. That was very disappointing. Then he heard a sound: A dinosaur eating. After a few moments of walking, he found what he [...]
WATCH FOR ROCKS - Travels of a Sharp-Eyed Geologist [2013-12-22 11:00:04]
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Here is post number three in my series “Twelve months in thirteen days.” I have always wanted to do this. The time is now! This means posting at least one image each day for the rest of the year of people, places, and rocks I have gotten to [...]