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A happy July week to all of you! So, as we enter into the lull of the summer I present to you some choice Echinoblog image and video picks from various image streams that show off one the internet's most frequently photographed sea urchins! The [...]
Hawthorne, NJ (July 7, 2016): The Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is proud to announce that Hayward Baker is the 2016 Outstanding Project Award (OPA) winner for the design and construction of foundations at the International Market Place in Waikiki [...]
Nel recente post in cui ho parlato di
Taurovenator e Aoniraptor (Motta
et al. 2016), entrambi basati su resti frammentari dalla
formazione Huincul, accennai ad un altro esemplare proveniente dalla
medesima formazione, menzionato brevemente in un [...]
Will someone save the unconformity? It's going to gone soon!
Well, okay, there's not much to be done about it, being that the exposure seen here is on the shoreline of one of the most violent storm-ridden coasts in California, and just a half mile [...]
Hexagon Geosystems is offereing an inexpensive short course on geotechnical monitoring in Denver in on July 21. Time is short, but it’s not too late to register. July 21 2016 - Hexagon Geosystems - Denver, Colorado (Oxford Hotel) This will be [...]
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm seeks an Executive Director to manage museum operations. This is a great position at an actively growing museum, working with wonderful people in beautiful southern Utah. I am very happy to [...]
A long-dormant volcano outside Italy’s capital is entering a new eruptive cycle, a recently published study finds. Scientists previously assumed Colli Albani, a 15-kilometer (9-mile) semicircle of hills outside Rome, was an extinct volcano. But in [...]
My dear colleagues Neta Wechsler and Stefano Pucci took some amazing photos during the PATA Days in Crestone, Colorado. Even better, they allowed me to distribute the links to their collections: Neta’s photos: access album Stefano’s [...]
Captured from air bubbles trapped in 815 million year old Halite crystals:
We present a new and innovative way of determining the oxygen level of Earth's past atmosphere by directly measuring inclusion gases trapped in halite. After intensive [...]
A small glacier flood started from Mýrdalsjökull glacier few days ago. The most risk is from sulphur gases and other gases from the glacier flood that might be concentrated in lower areas. There is also a minor risk … Continue reading