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Geoblogosphere weekly review (38th week of 2018, 574 weeks ago)

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  5. Louisville Area Fossils (5 posts)
  6. Koprolitos (5 posts)
  7. The Landslide Blog (4 posts)
  8. Grindgis (4 posts)
  9. Geology in the West Country (3 posts)
  10. BEYONDbones (3 posts)
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  6. The Landslide Blog (897 visits)
  7. DC Geology Events (830 visits)
  8. Earth & Solar System (770 visits)
  9. Geotripper (767 visits)
  10. Ontario-geofish (609 visits)

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      “Manchester, this is Houston. Do you copy?” – Part Two

      Earth & Solar System [2018-09-17 12:00:11]   recommend this post  (621 visits)
      As mentioned in a previous blog post (“Manchester this is Houston. Do you copy?”) Sam and I spent 10 weeks of our summer at the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston Texas partaking in a graduate internship program. However, … [...]

      Here's a Pretty Puzzle...What are These Trees Doing Here? An Evening at Calaveras Big Trees

      Geotripper [2018-09-18 09:21:00]   recommend this post  (555 visits)
      When the trees were discovered by people of European descent in the 1850s, few believed the stories of their immense size. There were of legends and tall tales emerging from the explorations of the American West, but trees that towered 300 feet high [...]

      Job advertisements LIAG

      Deutsche Quartärvereinigung [2018-09-18 10:32:31]   recommend this post  (555 visits)
      The Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) invites applications for research Scientists. The positions are part of the Junior Research Group “Middle Pleistocene Surface Processes” and are available as soon as possible. They [...]

      Asiatherium reshetovi Mammal Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2018-09-16 16:10:00]   recommend this post  (550 visits)
      Asiatherium reshetovi mammal fossil displayed at Muséum National D'Historie Naturelle Jardin Des Plantes Paléontologie et Anatomie Comparée, Paris, France. It was found in Barun Goyot Formation of Gobi Desert Basin in Mongolia. The fossil dates [...]

      UMD: NASA’s Kirschbaum on remote sensing of landslides

      DC Geology Events [2018-09-17 13:07:00]   recommend this post  (540 visits)
      2018 University of Maryland Geology Colloquium Series Friday, September 21st 2018 at 3:00 pm in PLS 1130, UMD College Park Dalia Kirschbaum NASA Goddard Finding the Slippery Slope: “Detecting” Landslides from Space Rainfall-triggered landslides [...]

      Quante specie di dinosauro (mesozoico) sono state battezzate da italiani?

      Theropoda [2018-09-16 19:52:00]   recommend this post  (529 visits)
      Post nazional-popolare. La domanda può sembrare ovvia e di immediata risposta: due, Scipionyx samniticus e Tethyshadros insularis. Ma sarebbe una risposta sbagliata, perché parziale. Non ho chiesto quante specie di dinosauri italiani sono state [...]

      Kreta: Erdbeben Mw 5,0

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-09-17 14:59:55]   recommend this post  (528 visits)
      Südlich der griechischen Insel Kreta manifestierte sich ein Erdbeben der Magnitude 5,0. Das Hypozentrum lag in 10 km Tiefe, an der Subduktionszone wo Afrika und Europa aufeinanderprallen. In dieser Region können sich durchaus katastrophale [...]

      Barangay Ucab: many dead after typhoon Mangkhut in the Philippines

      The Landslide Blog [2018-09-17 08:13:31]   recommend this post  (514 visits)
      A landslide triggered by typhoon Mangkhut ahs killed at least 33 miners, sheltering in their dormitory, at Barangay Ucab in the Philippines The post Barangay Ucab: many dead after typhoon Mangkhut in the Philippines appeared first on The Landslide [...]

      Piton Fournaise: Eruption stabil

      Florian Beckers Vulkan-Blog [2018-09-16 10:44:03]   recommend this post  (509 visits)
      Am Piton de la Fournaise geht die Eruption weiter und der Tremor ist stabil, allerdings auf niedrigem Niveau. Visuelle Observationen sind aufgrund einer Dampfwolke vor der LiveCam nicht möglich. Ich vermute dass deutlich wenig Lava als gestern [...]

      Difference between GIS and Geomatics

      Grindgis [2018-09-17 17:56:22]   recommend this post  (501 visits)
      Geographic Information Systems, GIS, and Geomatics are commonly mistaken to mean the same thing but the two fields are very different. Geomatics is the art of collecting and managing geographically referenced information whereas GIS collect, store, [...]
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