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Avon RIGS Group Blog - updatedYou can download the pdf of Avon RIGS booklet on the geology of South Gloucestershire from this PAGE. Paper copies are no longer available but the pdf is a good
The next up in our Drunk on Geology series is Marc Mondavi's The Divining Rod Chardonnay by The Divining Rod wines. A "divining rod" is a "magical" stick, often in the shape of an "L", that helps the user find various things [...]
, verdrücktes Exemplar; Zuordnung zur Gattung unsicher - Turon, mittleres Turon (Räcknitz-Formation) - Ort:
I’ve been negligent with my blogging again. I was in hospital in October and out of action for a few weeks. I’m doing much better now but had to catch-up on a few things, mostly at work! So, my blogging suffered once again. To kick-start the [...]
Dear friends and colleagues, We are very sorry to announce that the 8th PATA Days in New Zealand can not take place in April 2017. The meeting has to be postponed to November 2017. The Kaikoura Earthquake has not only shaken up the entire country, [...]
When a large earthquake struck the coast of Japan near Fukushima Tuesday morning, people all across the country were alerted nearly immediately–most in advance of significant shaking at their location–by the nation’s sophisticated [...]
“Wooster’s Fossil of the Week” is not always about actual fossils, but our topics are each paleontological. Many years ago I discovered in an old box tucked away in the attic of Scovel Hall at Wooster a set of “Magic Lantern [...]
Annals of Geophysics has just published a special issue on the devastating Amatrice Earthquake series in Central Italy: Vol 59, Fast Track 5 (2016): The Amatrice seismic sequence: preliminary data and results. The special issue, edited by Marco [...]
William James Kennedy, Willy Wright & Jake Hancock, 1980. Collignoniceratid ammonites from the mid-Turonian of England and northern France. Palaeontology (Palaeontological Association) London 23 (3):