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Geoblogosphere weekly review (8th week of 2015, 932 weeks ago)
Blogs:
Most active blogs:
- Ontario-geofish (10 posts)
- Gunnars Geo-Blog (9 posts)
- Arizona Geology (7 posts)
- I think mining (6 posts)
- State of the Planet (5 posts)
- Koprolitos (5 posts)
- Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal (5 posts)
- Geology.com News (4 posts)
- GeoPrac.net (4 posts)
- Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (4 posts)
Most visited blogs:
- Arizona Geology (2133 visits)
- Gunnars Geo-Blog (1485 visits)
- Ontario-geofish (1427 visits)
- The Landslide Blog (1168 visits)
- Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (1114 visits)
- James’ Empty Blog (1107 visits)
- I think mining (988 visits)
- Geotripper (966 visits)
- Green Tea and Velociraptors (962 visits)
- State of the Planet (784 visits)
Topics:
Top keywords:
- time (4)
- Interesting (4)
- feet (4)
- frontpage (4)
- research (3)
- Madison County (3)
- Way (3)
- image (3)
- General Earth Institute (3)
- landslide report (3)
Top places:
- United States (9)
- Oklahoma (4)
- Madison (3)
- New York (3)
- Arizona (3)
- Mineral Museum (3)
- University of Seville (2)
- Bertha (2)
- Fauquier (2)
- Denver (2)
Top stratigraphy:
- Jurassic (3)
- Cretaceous (3)
- Devonian (3)
- Mesozoic (2)
- Carboniferous (1)
- Triassic (1)
- Cambrian (1)
Posts:
The 10 most frequently clicked posts:
I'm back from an intense journey through Death Valley National Park and surrounding regions. Much photography and commentary can be expected in the next few weeks, but for today, I'll just lay out a bit of a mystery.
The sliding stones of [...]
This post is one inspired by the actions of Ethan White and a couple of other ecologists. Spurred on by their actions, I decided to write a letter to the Editor of a major journal in my field, the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Ethan has [...]
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The Deform 2015 school is over, long live the Deform Community! Read what some of the digital geoscientists have been tweeting during the past week. They have take away messages for you even if you couldn’t make it! Thanks to all the [...]
Legislation was introduced late on Friday afternoon that would transfer the former Mining & Mineral Museum building in Phoenix [right] and all of its assets from the Arizona Historical Society to the Arizona Geological Survey to re-open it as [...]
Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit [2015-02-16 08:00:37]
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zur Global Soil Week 2015: Die 3. Global Soil Week
The University of Arizona Mineral Museum previewed its new exhibit on trilobites last week. The delicacy of some of the specimens legs and antennas is astonishing, especially if you are used to seeing the fossils mostly as flattened bodies [...]
Victoria University of Wellington has compiled a fascinating time lapse video of slope movements as the Fox Glacier in New Zealand retreats in response to climate
New research has revealed the faults associated with more than 3,600 earthquakes that have been recorded in Oklahoma since 2009. The study also finds that recently reactivated ancient faults in the center of the state could generate higher-magnitude [...]
Here is some incite about out all important copper and how it got here..sciencedailyHarry
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