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Geoblogosphere weekly review (44th week of 2017, 577 weeks ago)

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Blogs:

Most active blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (5 posts)
  2. Ontario-geofish (4 posts)
  3. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (4 posts)
  4. Geotripper (3 posts)
  5. Geology in the West Country (3 posts)
  6. Theropoda (2 posts)
  7. scienzeedintorni (2 posts)
  8. Mountain Beltway (2 posts)
  9. Koprolitos (2 posts)
  10. Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog (2 posts)
Most visited blogs:
  1. State of the Planet (2431 visits)
  2. Mountain Beltway (639 visits)
  3. Koprolitos (572 visits)
  4. Geology for Global Development (433 visits)
  5. Oakland Geology (428 visits)
  6. Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings (380 visits)
  7. Theropoda (136 visits)
  8. episcophagus (122 visits)
  9. scienzeedintorni (83 visits)
  10. Seismos (66 visits)

Topics:

Top keywords:
  1. landslide report (2)
  2. Climate (2)
  3. Biogeosciences (2)
  4. Bárðarbunga (2)
  5. Oakland stone (1)
  6. Early Career Scientists (1)
  7. art (1)
  8. Bodie Ghost Town (1)
  9. GIS (1)
  10. Palaeoart (1)
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      Posts:

      The 10 most frequently clicked posts:

      The Human and Financial Cost of Pollution

      State of the Planet [2017-10-23 21:15:54]   recommend this post  (525 visits)
      We need to ensure that our air, water and soil is free of poisons and to do that we need to take pollution control more seriously than we do today. Many industries have found that environmental regulation is compatible with long term production and [...]

      Ice Sheets May Melt Rapidly in Response to Distant Volcanoes

      State of the Planet [2017-10-24 17:00:20]   recommend this post  (521 visits)
      A study of ancient eruptions shows modern ice sheets could be

      Los dinosaurios del salvaje Oeste de Shaun Keenan

      Koprolitos [2017-10-24 08:43:00]   recommend this post  (513 visits)
      Shaun Keenan, ilustrador norteamericano de Kirkland (Washington), siempre ha tenido una historia de amor con los dinosaurios. Según sus palabras, fueron de las primeras cosas que recuerda dibujar de niño y ya de adulto, como artista conceptual, [...]

      The View from the Cheap Seats, by Neil Gaiman

      Mountain Beltway [2017-10-24 16:13:53]   recommend this post  (501 visits)
      I’ve been reading a fair bit of Neil Gaiman over the past year or so: American Gods, Good Omens (with Terry Pratchett), and The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Each of those books is good in its own way, and each is fiction. I just finished a [...]

      Time is Running Out to Apply to the Earth Institute Postdoctoral Research Program

      State of the Planet [2017-10-24 16:30:17]   recommend this post  (479 visits)
      If you're a postdoc interested in sustainable development, apply by October

      Under the Sea Ice, Behold the Ancient Arctic Jellyfish

      State of the Planet [2017-10-23 20:20:47]   recommend this post  (463 visits)
      A video reveals mature jellyfish under the Arctic sea ice, where they aren't supposed to

      New York Is Still Feeling the Effects of Hurricane Sandy, Five Years Later

      State of the Planet [2017-10-23 19:17:16]   recommend this post  (443 visits)
      In October 2012, Sandy devastated large swaths of the city with floods and fire. How well have we recovered? And will we be ready for the next big

      Jesse Zondervan’s #GfGDPicks (Oct 2017): Tsunami risk in Geneva, storms in Mumbai, floating runways in Fiji, a river with legal rights, #SciComm

      Geology for Global Development [2017-10-23 11:15:14]   recommend this post  (433 visits)
      Each month, Jesse Zondervan picks his favourite posts from geoscience and development blogs/news, relevant to the work and interests of  Geology for Global Development . Here’s a round-up of Jesse’s selections for the past two weeks: If you [...]

      Serpentine and pebbledash on Broadway

      Oakland Geology [2017-10-22 17:02:53]   recommend this post  (428 visits)
      The intersection of Broadway and 20th Street features strong buildings on all four corners. We all know the I. Magnin building (built 1930) and the Capwell (Sears/Uptown Station) building (built 1929) facing it. Across Broadway, we have the [...]

      Hawkins’ St George and the, errr, ‘dragon’

      Dave Hone’s Archosaur Musings [2017-10-23 21:05:10]   recommend this post  (380 visits)
      I was recently introduced to the image below and thought it was something I should share. Given my interest in pterosaurs and palaeoart I was rather surpised by it as I was completely unaware of its existence. That is is by a British artist with a [...]
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