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Geoblogosphere weekly review (12th week of 2017, 700 weeks ago)

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      Moved to another place

      GeoSelim [2017-03-14 11:53:14]   recommend this post  (1081 visits)
      We are moved to another blogging platform https://geoselim.blogspot.com/Filed under: Unsorted

      Portraits of a planet: Earth from space

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2017-03-16 18:03:00]   recommend this post  (1075 visits)
      Wer findet den kleinen

      Ein 155-Karäter mit 92 mm Durchmesser

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2017-03-16 18:44:00]   recommend this post  (948 visits)
           Der größte synthetische Diamant der Welt kommt aus Augsburg „Sind die denn echt?“ Mit dieser Frage wird ein Diamantforscher immer wieder konfrontiert, wenn er mit Laien über seine Arbeit spricht. Natürlicher Diamant = [...]

      Erklär´s mir, RWTH!: Dr. Frank Strotzyk über Sandstein

      Gunnars Geo-Blog [2017-03-15 21:51:00]   recommend this post  (869 visits)

      DEM grid size specification and learning a bit of TopoToolbox

      Active Tectonics Blog [2017-03-12 16:12:00]   recommend this post  (740 visits)
      I have been wanting to learn TopoToolbox for a while, and last week I had a chance to get started. Spending time at the Universität Potsdam, Institut für Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften, I have met with Wolfgang Schwanghart and Dirk Scherler [...]

      Watch the 57th Rankine Lecture Live on March 15

      GeoPrac.net [2017-03-14 12:43:37]   recommend this post  (736 visits)
      Prof. Eduardo Alonso from UPC in Barcelona will be presenting this year's Ranking Lecture awarded by the British Geotechnical Association. You can live stream the lecture on YouTube starting at 1:25pm Eastern on Wednesday, March 15. Prof. Alonso [...]

      Warm weather brings Oklahoma earthquakes back

      Ontario-geofish [2017-03-15 22:51:00]   recommend this post  (704 visits)
      There is an almost perfect correlation between OK seismic energy and freezing temperatures.  A cold spell cuts off the earthquakes, and now, the warm turns them on again. I was quite surprised by the large New Madrid earthquake.  Called an [...]

      5th Regional Meeting on Quaternary Geology dedicated to Geohazards, Croatia

      paleoseismicity.org [2017-03-16 20:30:40]   recommend this post  (678 visits)
      Our colleague Petra Jamšek Rupnik from the Geological Survey of Slovenia sent us this interesting meeting announcement. The conference will focus on geological hazards, including active tectonics in Croatia and adjeacent areas. Plus, there will be [...]

      How do forests recover from fires?

      SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! [2017-03-15 07:00:00]   recommend this post  (677 visits)
      Forest fires can be devastating events. We hear in the news about many forest fires, the homes destroyed, and the lives lost1. Fires also have effects on the forest itself, […]

      Relativistic electrons uncovered with NASA’s Van Allen Probes

      AGU Meetings [2017-03-15 15:48:34]   recommend this post  (669 visits)
      Earth’s radiation belts were discovered over fifty years ago, but their behavior is still not completely understood. Now, a new study finds there typically isn’t as much radiation in the inner belt as previously assumed – good news for [...]
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