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      Future astronauts might not be able to use water on Mars, study suggests

      AGU Meetings [2016-07-07 16:14:08]   recommend this post  (1225 visits)
      Last year, scientists made a splash with the news that dark streaks on the Martian surface were signs of flowing liquid water. So far, they have been unable to determine where the water is coming from, but a new study uses recently acquired data of [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, tsunami, and active tectonics (July 2016)

      Paleoseismicity [2016-07-03 15:21:51]   recommend this post  (1129 visits)
      Today’s paper round-up is rather short. Maybe this is due to the start of the field work season and many editors being involved in field research, maybe it’s just holiday season. Maybe I’ve missed some papers because I have been in [...]

      Guest blog by Javier Escartín (IPGP) & Frédérique Leclerc (EOS): Studying coseismic deformation along submarine faults

      paleoseismicity.org [2016-07-06 12:13:19]   recommend this post  (1090 visits)
      The geometry, length, and displacement of fault ruptures that breach the surface provide critical information on the behavior of faults during seismic events (coseismic deformation), and on their long-term behavior. The study of coseismic fault [...]

      Nepartak Rapid Scan Loop

      Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [2016-07-07 23:09:10]   recommend this post  (1082 visits)
      Can you spot the gravity waves in this stunning loop of Nepartak from the Himawari 8 Satellite? Click the image to load the loop from Today (Thursday). Transverse cirrus bands are also visible in the image above, and these are indicative of severe [...]

      Postdoctoral Research Assistant Position/ Upper plate deformation – Mexican subduction, available March 2017

      paleoseismicity.org [2016-07-09 17:42:16]   recommend this post  (1002 visits)
      The following open position might be of interest to the paleoseismology community: “We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant for a 12 month fixed term appointment working on the exciting new UNAM-CONACYT-funded project [...]

      Stone Sculptures

      Geology in the West Country [2016-07-03 18:24:00]   recommend this post  (958 visits)
      Fantastic exhibition 'Sculpture in Stone'Asthall Manor,near Burford, Oxfordshireuntil 10th JulyVisit

      July 7th - Environmental Impact of a degassing volcano, Masaya, Nicaragua

      Geology in the West Country [2016-07-03 18:28:00]   recommend this post  (928 visits)
      Environmental Impact of a degassing volcano, Masaya, NicaraguaProfessor Hazel Rymer, The Open UniversityThursday July 7th, 7.30 p.m.Our primary goal is a better understanding of the environmental and ecological hazards posed by gas emissions at [...]

      Pterosaurs should have been too big to fly?

      Geology in the West Country [2016-07-03 18:21:00]   recommend this post  (925 visits)
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      The Science of Summer

      BEYONDbones [2016-07-08 15:19:17]   recommend this post  (903 visits)
      Why does ice cream look different when it melts in your car and gets refrozen?If you have ever made homemade ice cream, you may have noticed that it takes a lot of work. My family’s ice cream maker looked a … Continue reading

      Lakes Made By Meteors

      Lake Scientist [2016-07-07 23:17:26]   recommend this post  (836 visits)
      We have covered our share of crater lakes. Most have been formed thanks to angry and violent volcanic eruptions that blew out large portions of Earth that eventually filled back[...] The post Lakes Made By Meteors appeared first on Lake
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