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Geoblogosphere weekly review (32th week of 2015, 880 weeks ago)

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Most active blogs:
  1. JOIDES Resolution blogs (7 posts)
  2. State of the Planet (7 posts)
  3. Geotripper (6 posts)
  4. kreidefossilien.de (6 posts)
  5. Louisville Area Fossils (6 posts)
  6. Wooster Geologists (6 posts)
  7. Gunnars Geo-Blog (5 posts)
  8. Arizona Geology (5 posts)
  9. Geology.com News (5 posts)
  10. Utah Geological Survey - blog (5 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. Louisville Area Fossils (1837 visits)
  2. Geotripper (1747 visits)
  3. Arizona Geology (1325 visits)
  4. kreidefossilien.de (1190 visits)
  5. Geology.com News (1174 visits)
  6. State of the Planet (969 visits)
  7. JOIDES Resolution blogs (950 visits)
  8. Views of the Mahantango (898 visits)
  9. SUGAR (845 visits)
  10. Utah Geological Survey - blog (820 visits)

Topics:

Top keywords:
  1. Fossils (6)
  2. Education (5)
  3. Interesting (5)
  4. Kalkberg formation (4)
  5. time (4)
  6. Indianapolis Dinosphere exhibit (4)
  7. Earth (4)
  8. museum (4)
  9. New York (4)
  10. Schoharie (4)
Top places:
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  2. United States (8)
  3. China (5)
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  5. Schoharie (4)
  6. Kalkberg (4)
  7. Children's Museum (3)
  8. Arizona (3)
  9. Canada (3)
  10. Los Angeles (3)
Top stratigraphy:
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  2. Jurassic (4)
  3. Devonian (4)
  4. Cambrian (2)
  5. Silurian (1)
  6. Cretaceous (1)
  7. Carboniferous (1)
  8. Quaternary (1)

Posts:

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Stuff to read: New literature on paleoseismology and active tectonics

paleoseismicity.org [2015-08-05 10:27:16]   recommend this post  (657 visits)
Is it just me or is the frequency of papers being published increasing…? Anyway, here’s the literature update with studies on paleoseismology and active tectonics. Today we have: Faulting in the Canyonlands, seismites from the Jurassic, [...]

Arizona is Going to Get Another Meteor Crater, Only Bigger. And We Know Where and Why.

Geotripper [2015-08-02 03:06:00]   recommend this post  (651 visits)
This is NOT a killer asteroid entering the Earth's atmosphere. It is a sun dog over Oak Flat Campground near Superior, Arizona. Oak Flat is going to become a gigantic crater. Because it won't be a meteor that causes it. It won't be an atomic bomb [...]

Dinosaur Fossil Egg Clutches

Louisville Area Fossils [2015-08-02 03:24:00]   recommend this post  (614 visits)
These pictures show dinosaur fossil egg clutches. It is thought more spherical or circular eggs belong to plant eating dinosaurs while narrow and long eggs belonged to carnivore dinosaurs. Fossils were on display at Children's Museum of [...]

19th INQUA Congress in Nagoya-Japan

Paleoseismicity [2015-08-03 05:18:01]   recommend this post  (605 visits)
The 19th INQUA Congress in Nagoya has now finished. It was a great gathering of scientists working in Quaternary. Overall 1800 researchers from 69 countries participated. Early Career Scientists (ECR) had a very strong presence (many thanks to INQUA [...]

Shh! Arizona oil exploration is covert search for buried alien spacecraft

Arizona Geology [2015-08-02 05:08:00]   recommend this post  (586 visits)
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Fossilium Catalogus. I, Animalia (1–57)

kreidefossilien.de [2015-08-02 13:43:00]   recommend this post  (580 visits)
Frei zugängliche, digitalisierte Bände des Fossilium Catalogus zwischen 1913 (Band 1) und 1932 (Band 57). Verweise auf die Pomeranian Digital Library (PBC), Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL) und HathiTrust Library

Chinese Dinosaur Egg Fossils

Louisville Area Fossils [2015-08-04 04:00:00]   recommend this post  (571 visits)
These pictures show dinosaur fossil eggs and a cast of one. These fossils were found in China. Fossils were on display at Children's Museum of Indianapolis Dinosphere exhibit as of July 2015. The museum was founded in 1925 and consists of an [...]

2000 “Texans” with all the fixin’s….

SUGAR [2015-08-02 15:21:00]   recommend this post  (569 visits)
During our project, we plan to record sound waves generated by a series of controlled blasts on two profiles, one with 2000 instruments (“Texans”) deployed along a 350-mile-long profile across Georgia and another with 700 Texans deployed along [...]

In viaggio geologico insieme a Darwin

Storia della Geologia [2015-08-02 15:39:00]   recommend this post  (551 visits)
Fin dalla sua gioventù Charles Darwin aveva mostrato un interesse al mondo naturale – tra cui campi classici come la collezione di coleotteri e di minerali. I suoi primi passi da vero naturalista, con tanto di pubblicazioni, seguirono la geologia [...]

August 4, 2015

Geology.com News [2015-08-04 08:10:03]   recommend this post  (547 visits)
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