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Geoblogosphere weekly review (19th week of 2023, 230 weeks ago)

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      Leftwingers can't do anything right

      Ontario-geofish [2023-05-04 13:33:00]   recommend this post  (1013 visits)
       It's fine to have big protests, and scream a lot, but the 'brass tacks' are missing.  This stupid 'single use plastic' ban is filling my house with very heavy 'multi-use' plastic and wood.  Without physics, every single 'great solution' has [...]

      Bone microstructure of a new elasmosaurid from Patagonia.

      Letters from Gondwana [2023-05-01 01:05:46]   recommend this post  (910 visits)
      On December 10, 1823, Mary Anning discovered the first complete Plesiosaur skeleton at Lyme Regis in Dorset. Noticed about the oddity of the specimen, George Cuvier wrote to William Conybeare suggesting that the find was a fake produced by combining [...]

      MUSKOX: CAPRINAE

      ARCHEA [2023-05-06 10:00:00]   recommend this post  (882 visits)
      Look at this soulful fellow. He is a muskox who spends his days slowly meandering through these gorgeous fields eating his fill of nutritious plants on the open tundra. They are social animals, moving together in large herds. As a member of the [...]

      LIMESTONE AND SALT: HALLSTATT

      ARCHEA [2023-05-06 01:09:00]   recommend this post  (830 visits)
      Hallstatt Salt Mines, Austria / Permian Salt Diapir The Hallstatt Limestone is the world's richest Triassic ammonite unit, yielding specimens of more than 500 ammonite species. Along with diversified cephalopod fauna  — orthoceratids, [...]

      New papers on paleoseismology, active tectonics, and archaeoseismology (May 2023)

      paleoseismicity.org [2023-05-02 12:54:35]   recommend this post  (802 visits)
      The first papers related to the 6 Feb, 2023, Türkiye Earthquakes are already published, but this month’s list has also interesting studies on Asian tectonics, the Med, and the Americas. Enjoy

      New developments in onshore paleoseismic studies

      Paleoseismicity [2023-05-02 19:47:39]   recommend this post  (800 visits)
      A new paper has been recently published in Quaternary International, summarizing the “New developments in onshore paleoseismic methods, and their impact on Quaternary tectonic studies”. The paper is the result of a cooperative effort (12 authors [...]

      Milky Way Evenings | May 2023 Sky Happenings

      BEYONDbones [2023-05-03 01:06:23]   recommend this post  (712 visits)
      Editor’s Note: We are looking up as HMNS Astronomer James Wooten explains the sky happenings for the month of May and the collision of our Milky Way against the horizon. Venus is even higher in the evening sky this month.  It is slightly higher [...]

      A Plastics Treaty Will Be Grand, but this Recycling Innovator in Indonesia Isn’t Waiting

      State of the Planet [2023-05-04 18:46:38]   recommend this post  (687 visits)
      A pop-up Sustain What conversation with a sustainability-focused entrepreneur building a plastic trash-to-resource business across eastern

      Representative Jamaal Bowman to Speak at Columbia Climate School Graduation

      State of the Planet [2023-05-04 01:56:08]   recommend this post  (682 visits)
      Congressman Bowman will deliver the keynote address at the Climate School’s Class Day ceremony on May

      Indigenous South Americans Far More Likely to Die From Wildfire Smoke, Study Says

      State of the Planet [2023-05-04 15:00:07]   recommend this post  (677 visits)
      Smoke from wildfires is a health threat to everyone, but Indigenous people in South America are especially vulnerable due to a number of
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