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Researchers in Maine (Marvinney and Glover 2015) have created a clever earthquake risk shake map using readily available surficial geology maps and online responses from state residents. Did you feel it? That is the name of a USGS Earthquake Hazards [...]
AVO has reported (so far) two POWERFUL eruptions from a remote Aleutian volcano, Bogoslof. Bogoslof Island has had many historical eruptions, but is quite remote. Today, pilot reports came in detailing a brief (about 30 minute) long eruption, [...]
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, a joint center of Columbia Law School and the Earth Institute, is accepting applications for internship positions for the spring 2017 semester as well as for summer 2017. Interns are staffed to one or [...]
Pieza publicitaria dirigida por el realizador inglés Peter Peake, un asiduo colaborador de los estudios Aardman Animations (los de "Wallace & Gromit", "Chicken Run" o "La oveja Shaun") para la agencia Mother, que anunciaba la llegada de la [...]
For the final part in the Where’s Willy series we’re going to look at the impact of the ice age and glaciation on the landscapes and geology of Wales. After the geological events and variability in palaeogeography that we’ve seen in the last [...]
That’s what the folks at Climate Central called this animated GIF. Look how warm 2016 has been across the U.S.: Globally there is no doubt that 2016 will become the new hottest year on record globally, and look at the animation from NASA of the [...]
I will tell you about four late cretaceous food chain every food chain start with phytoplankton and end with a large predator are you ready to dive because here we go
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Some phytoplankton are suck up sun light but then a gillicus scoops up [...]
Inspired by Paul’s excellent blog post on ‘The Rock Content of Rock Music’ I wondered if any palaeontologists had named their fossil finds after musicians, and if so, what type of music did they favour? After a quick, non-exhaustive search it [...]
Richard Styron has released a new, improved version of his Global CMT viewer webmap. The earthquake data are from globalcmt.org, updated every four hours, and colour-coded by depth (purple to yellow = shallow to deep). The tool also displays a [...]
Charles Dickens (1812- 1870) revitalized the traditions of Christmas, and to Victorian England, Dickens was Christmas. He had only 31, when began to write A Christmas Carol. The novella tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a bitter old man who [...]