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I’m back. The site will need a lot of work before it resembles it’s former self, but at least it’s alive again. I don’t currently have plans to attempt to recover all of my old blog posts, but I might resurrect one or two of them from time [...]
Zu einem allmählichen Niedergang der Dinosaurier und Flugsaurier kam
es vermutlich noch vor dem Einschlag des sogenannten
Chicxulub-Asteroiden und dem weltweiten Massensterben am Ende der
Kreidezeit. Dies zeigen neue Forschungsergebnisse [...]
It’s been a long time since I’ve played WoGE, but last week I found The Inquisitive Rockhopper’s WoGE #598. I recognized that the lineament was the key geologic feature and, along with a little help from the golf course, I was quickly able to [...]
Science Friday had an excellent interview with Penn State Climatologist Michael Mann today, and you can hear it all here. Dr Mann produced the “hockey stick”, which is destined to become one of the most famous images in the history of science, [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2017-04-05 20:59:33]
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Nestled among the high peaks of the Karakoram, in a difficult to reach region of China, lies Kyagar Glacier. It’s trident-like shape climbs from 4800 to 7000 meters above sea level and is made up of three upper glacier tributaries which converge [...]
A new study presents, for the first time, the isotopic fingerprint of nitrous oxide produced by Arctic soils. The finding opens new avenues for predicting future trends in atmospheric nitrous oxide as well as in identifying climate change mitigation [...]
April 7 has arrived, and being a tree-follower, I’m posting the latest news of my tree at the monthly gathering kindly hosted by The Squirrelbasket. If you like trees and would like to join us, check out the links above (it’s interesting and [...]
On Monday, April 3, SIPA and the Earth Institute welcomed Vincent Aurez to kick off Columbia’s inaugural Circular Economy Week. The opening lecture, titled “What is the Circular Economy?”, introduced attendees to the development of the [...]
The evidence for a meteorite impact origin for the Stoer Group's Stac Fada member seems to stack up. Engage in a virtual field investigation on Mountain