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Geoblogosphere weekly review (25th week of 2018, 587 weeks ago)

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      Cabinet of curiosities: a visit to Peter Dodson’s office

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2018-06-17 21:41:48]   recommend this post  (629 visits)
      I’ve known who Peter Doson was since I was nine years old. A copy of The Dinosaurs by William Stout and William Service, with scientific content by Peter, showed up at my local Waldenbooks around the same time as the New Dinosaur Dictionary – [...]

      Forgotten Dinosaur Movies From The 90’s That Need A Reboot

      BEYONDbones [2018-06-22 18:13:25]   recommend this post  (625 visits)
      The 90’s were the decade of dinosaurs. Sure, the prehistoric creatures had already been capturing the imagination of the public for more than a century by that point, but in the 90’s a combination of scientific breakthroughs in the field [...]

      Mars Geology

      Reporting on a Revolution [2018-06-17 07:15:00]   recommend this post  (617 visits)
      Came across a couple of cracking papers on Mars geology 1) Ancient Martian aeolian processes and palaeomorphology reconstructed from the Stimson formation on the lower slope of Aeolis Mons, Gale crater, Mars - Steven G. Banham et. al. 2017 During [...]

      Fernandina: Spalteneruption mit sea entry

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-06-17 10:24:07]   recommend this post  (596 visits)
      Auf der Galapagos-Insel La Cumbre ist erneut der Vulkan Fernandina ausgebrochen. 9 Monate nach der letzten Eruption öffnete sich eine lange Spalte, aus der Lavafontänen gefördert werden. Diese speisen Lavaflüsse, welche bereits das Meer [...]

      From Kilpisjärvi to Tromsø

      polar soils blog [2018-06-21 17:39:00]   recommend this post  (570 visits)
      While we were at Kilpisjärvi, we got to enjoy a bit of the local culture and cuisine. The kitchen staff made us a huge batch of pancake batter, that you traditionally make over a fire. We did it in the replica Sami goahti hut that is at the [...]

      Japan: Erdbeben fordert Menschenleben

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-06-18 11:01:31]   recommend this post  (565 visits)
      Im Westen der japanischen Insel Honshu bebte die Erde mit einer Magnitude von 6,1. Das Hypozentrum lag unter der Metropole Osaka in 14 km Tiefe. Mindestens 3 Menschen starben und ca. 230 Personen wurden verletzt. Unter den Todesopfern befindet sich [...]

      Anak Krakatau mit kleiner Aschewolke

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-06-19 16:23:54]   recommend this post  (557 visits)
      Endlich  scheint es soweit zu sein, dass Anak Krakatau zu neuem Leben erwacht! Nach langjähriger Pause wurde nun eine Aschewolke gesichtet, die vom Gipfelkrater aus aufsteigt. Sie erreicht eine Höhe von ca. 400 m über dem Krater und wird vom [...]

      Please join INQUA TERPRO to engage in the elections for the next intercongress period!

      Paleoseismicity [2018-06-19 15:42:46]   recommend this post  (553 visits)
      Dear friends of earthquake geology and paleoseismology, Due to recent changes in General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), we need to ask you to sign up again for the TERPRO mailing list online via https://inqua.org/commissions/terpro/join INQUA [...]

      Shelters in Tafoni (those curious holes in the rock)

      In the Company of Plants and Rocks [2018-06-22 21:24:00]   recommend this post  (540 visits)
      Why do holes in a rock catch our eye? Is it because they’re unexpected? visually pleasing? photogenic? mysterious? Tafoni all in a row, McInnis Canyons Recreation Area near Fruita, Colorado. Tafoni shelter, resident unknown. [...]

      Kilauea: Erdbeben Mw 4,6

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-06-20 10:32:59]   recommend this post  (522 visits)
      Unter der Südostflanke des Vulkans bebte die Erde mit einer Magnitude von 4,4. Das Hypozentrum lag in 6 km Tiefe in Küstennähe. Der Erdstoß wurde sogar in Hilo gespürt. Es wurde allerdings kein Tsunami-Alarm ausgerufen, dafür war das Erdbeben [...]
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