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Here is my standard short answer to the young-Earth creationist claim that the deposits formed by the 1980s eruptions of Mt St Helens demonstrate that Noah’s flood could be responsible for the sedimentary rock record. The deposits of Mt St Helens [...]
Forscherteam entdeckt Fossilien in 730 Metern Tiefe
Stromatolithe zählen mit 3,5 Millionen Jahren zu den ältesten
Fossilien. Die Kalkablagerungen kamen allerdings bisher lediglich in
Flachmeeren mit Wassertiefen bis zu zehn Metern [...]
Probablemente John Hammond podría haber pensado otras opciones de negocio en caso de que no le hubiese ido bien con el parque de dinosaurios. Por ejemplo, una cadena de restaurantes de comida rápida como el que propone el ilustrador australiano [...]
I was in Philadelphia and New York last week, visiting colleagues on the East Coast and getting in some collaborative research. Much more to say about that in the future – even just the touristy stuff will fill several posts. One highlight of the [...]
By contrast to the very delicate pelican humerus and ulna in the previous post, here is the left femur of Aepyornis OUMNH 4950 — an “elephant bird” from Antolanbiby, Madagascar. It’s just a couple of meters away from the pelican, in the [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2018-03-21 11:57:34]
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Wondering what to expect at the General Assembly this year? Here are some of the highlights: Union Symposia (US) For events which will have general appeal, regardless of your field of research, look no further than the Union Symposia. The very [...]
Hey everyone, it’s Suchosaurine and I want to announce that I will be writing a story about an island expedition going hazy, and the crew runs into several dinosaurs, and a native tribe. The story chapters will be bi-weekly but the deadline can [...]
Meeting on the Geology of South West Britain
The following email has come my way:-
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Subject: Collectors, Collections and the Geology of SW Britian -- Call for Papers
Dear All,
I am attaching a Call for [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [2018-03-19 12:01:11]
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This picture was taken on the way back from collecting field measurements at the Lordsburg Playa in southwestern New Mexico, USA. The setting sun highlights the contrast between the dry, cracked soil and the standing water from antecedent rainfall. [...]
A large, ongoing waste dump landslide has developed at Mae Moh mine in Thailand, extending over at least 1 km and causing damage to mine infrastructure
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