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Geoblogosphere weekly review (37th week of 2014, 975 weeks ago)

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AEG-BWH Meeting, September 18

DC Geology Events [2014-09-10 21:29:29]   recommend this post  (842 visits)
Geologists and students: I want to personally invite you and your colleagues to the September 18, 2014 AEG-BWH meeting featuring David Spears, the State Geologist of Virginia. His topic is one that every geologist should hear. The meeting is in [...]

Minor increase in conductivity in Múlakvísl glacier river from Mýrdalsjökull glacier (Katla volcano)

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [2014-09-08 16:08:57]   recommend this post  (820 visits)
Over the past few days there has been a minor increase in conductivity in Múlakvísl glacier river that comes from Mýrdalsjökull glacier. This is the glacier that is on top of Katla volcano. There is no unusual earthquake … Continue reading [...]

Monday paper: Modelling microbial exchanges between forms of soil nitrogen in contrasting ecosystems

G-Soil [2014-09-08 00:00:38]   recommend this post  (774 visits)
Pansu, M., Machado, D., Bottner, P., and Sarmiento, L.: Modelling microbial exchanges between forms of soil nitrogen in contrasting ecosystems, Biogeosciences, 11, 915-927, doi:10.5194/bg-11-915-2014, 2014. The questions It is well known that [...]

KEDAULATAN dan KEMANDIRIAN energi

Dogeng Geology [2014-09-12 02:28:39]   recommend this post  (725 visits)
“Kedaulatan” ; Ini berhubungan dengan penguasaan, tata kelola, kontrol, dan pemanfaatan (alokasi). “Kemandirian” ;  Ini berhubungan dengan penyediaan dan pemakaian, produksi, daya beli, juga kesinambungan (sustainable) :-( [...]

Oregon's Mount Hood Rumbles.

Volcano Science And News Blog [2014-09-08 16:45:00]   recommend this post  (688 visits)
Oregon's Mount Hood, one of the famed Cascades volcanoes, has produced a few shallow earthquakes below the summit. What this means is uncertain, but it is probably typical of the volcano. Mt Hood last erupted in 1866 although there are some [...]

Spinosaurus Week: Introduzione

Theropoda [2014-09-07 17:21:00]   recommend this post  (678 visits)
Come annunciato un mese fa, la prossima settimana (per la precisione, il 12 settembre) sarà inaugurata a Washington (USA) una mostra su Spinosaurus, patrocinata dalla National Geographic Society. I dettagli di questa mostra, e i contenuti [...]

In Case You Haven't Seen It: Shock-wave from Volcanic Blast at Papua New Guinea's Tavurvur Volcano

Geotripper [2014-09-07 22:23:00]   recommend this post  (666 visits)
This has been making the rounds on Facebook and Google+, but just in case you missed it, have a look at the shock wave from an eruption at Papua New Guinea's Tavurvur (or Rabaul) volcano. The footage was captured by an Australian couple, Phil and [...]

Lightening the clay (II)

G-Soil [2014-09-07 14:58:26]   recommend this post  (659 visits)
  According to the previous post, tetrahedral and octahedral sheets combine to form layers, and we can find two main types of clay structures: structure 1:1 (one tetrahedron sheet and one octahedral sheet) and 2:1 (two tetrahedral sheets [...]

La bicicletasaurio de Markus Moestue

Koprolitos [2014-09-08 10:05:00]   recommend this post  (607 visits)
El artista noruego Markus Moestue ha construido una bicicleta dinosauriana tallando a mano poliestireno expandido con un cuchillo de cocina. Ha modelado la cabeza y el cuerpo por separado, uniéndolas a través de una bicicleta de tres ruedas. Sobre [...]

A new paradigm for Barrovian metamorphism?

Metageologist [2014-09-07 13:58:43]   recommend this post  (587 visits)
The phrase ‘new paradigm’ is a little shop-worn but it still catches the eye. To see it used in a “discussion and reply” on a dry-looking metamorphic petrology paper is really something unusual. Tracing through these articles [...]
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