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Geoblogosphere weekly review (1th week of 2018, 537 weeks ago)

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  4. Geology in the West Country (4 posts)
  5. Mountain Beltway (4 posts)
  6. State of the Planet (4 posts)
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  9. ARCHEA (3 posts)
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  2. Paleoseismicity (998 visits)
  3. Geotripper (597 visits)
  4. Arizona Geology (533 visits)
  5. AGU Meetings (442 visits)
  6. GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union (263 visits)
  7. Grindgis (263 visits)
  8. Koprolitos (252 visits)
  9. Geological Society of London blog (218 visits)
  10. The Landslide Blog (192 visits)

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      Beautifully Violent Atlantic Winds

      Ontario-geofish [2018-01-03 12:37:00]   recommend this post  (561 visits)
      The UK is being hammered and the nor-easter is developing on the US east coast.  I've never seen so much action. The news in the US keeps mentioning a Polar Vortex, but there isn't any.  Just cold

      Bombs Away!

      Ontario-geofish [2018-01-04 17:11:00]   recommend this post  (555 visits)
      The 'bomb' comes in the incredible speed to develop.  I don't think it makes it any worse. The centre tracks right over the hot trench.  Can't wait to see what happens when the hot water current peters

      A Look Back at Ten Years of Geotripping: Time Beyond Imagining

      Geotripper [2018-01-01 21:31:00]   recommend this post  (548 visits)
      I had no idea! Almost ten years ago, on January 7, 2008, I posted the first entry on Geotripper. I had no idea where it would go, or how long it would last. A century, I guess, in blog years. I had not done a lot of writing before starting the [...]

      Geotechnical 101 -- converting a tunnel

      Ontario-geofish [2018-01-02 13:08:00]   recommend this post  (548 visits)
      Reference This is a great picture, you can click on it for more detail.  The article has two estimates to turn it into a bicycle tunnel:  3 or 30 million pounds.  I would go for the higher, since I think it is almost as much as to get old [...]

      A continuous drain of Pacific Heat -- also indicative of a cold decade

      Ontario-geofish [2018-01-02 14:16:00]   recommend this post  (544 visits)
      This is something new for me.  Don't forget that we've only had these great maps for the last few years.  Previous episodes remain mysterious.  Our minor 7 year El Nino cycles come from a build-up of heat energy (hot water) in the South Asia [...]

      Geology & uranium potential of Proterozoic rocks of the Central Arizona Arch and the Tonto Basin, Arizona

      Arizona Geology [2018-01-05 17:41:00]   recommend this post  (533 visits)
      We are releasing a second suite of Phil Anderson’s geologic mapping and research of Proterozoic rocks, which includes geologic mapping and geochemical sampling of the Central Arizona Arch that covers roughly 3,000 square miles in central [...]

      NASA and the destruction of physics

      Ontario-geofish [2018-01-04 20:26:00]   recommend this post  (516 visits)
      Reference If we eventually look back and wonder why we got into all this carbon mess, the villain has to be NASA (n).  N had the best atmospheric physics in the whole, probably the only.  They did all sorts of great things right until about 1980. [...]

      EGU session “Paleoseismicity, active faulting, surface deformation, and the implications on seismic hazard assessment (Fault2SHA)”

      Paleoseismicity [2018-01-04 10:40:49]   recommend this post  (503 visits)
      Dear colleagues, we wish you a Happy New Year and would like to advertise our session on “Paleoseismicity, active faulting, surface deformation, and the implications on seismic hazard assessment (Fault2SHA)” at the EGU General Assembly in Vienna [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, tsunami, and active tectonics (Jan 2018)

      Paleoseismicity [2018-01-02 11:45:17]   recommend this post  (495 visits)
      I hope you’ve had a great start into the new year. A lot of new and exciting papers have been published at the end of the old one, including work on New Zealand and Europe. Enjoy reading and have fantastic new year 2018! Lu, Y., Waldmann, N., Ian [...]

      Replacing the Nexus 5x screen - total failure

      Ontario-geofish [2018-01-03 12:26:00]   recommend this post  (485 visits)
      This was the worst yet.  The phones are becoming almost impossible to repair.  Such fiddly little parts, such bad instructions.  I ended up knocking off a solder pad for the wifi antenna, so the old 5x becomes parts.  Luckily, I know how to do [...]
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