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Geoblogosphere weekly review (2th week of 2023, 11 weeks ago)

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  4. Koprolitos (4 posts)
  5. Theropoda (3 posts)
  6. polar soils blog (3 posts)
  7. Louisville Area Fossils (3 posts)
  8. Speaking of Geoscience (3 posts)
  9. Geology in the West Country (2 posts)
  10. Paleoseismicity (2 posts)
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  2. State of the Planet (414 visits)
  3. Paleoseismicity (308 visits)
  4. Koprolitos (292 visits)
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  6. Louisville Area Fossils (181 visits)
  7. Theropoda (154 visits)
  8. SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! (146 visits)
  9. Ontario-geofish (135 visits)
  10. polar soils blog (108 visits)

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      Comicsuchus (II)

      Koprolitos [2023-01-05 10:34:00]   recommend this post  (168 visits)
      Continuamos con nuestro recorrido por los cómics en los que han participado los cocodrilos. Eso sí, ya sabéis que no nos vale cualquier cocodrilo, como los que Wonder Woman utiliza para cruzar el río en "El puente de cocodrilos": Tienen que [...]

      Winter School On Active Tectonics And Climate Change Driven Landscape Evolution

      Paleoseismicity [2023-01-03 12:54:22]   recommend this post  (164 visits)
      INQUA TERPRO‘s project Lemon will run a winter school on “Active Tectonics And Climate Change Driven Landscape Evolution” from 16-19 January, 2023, in Palermo, Sicily. During the 16th and 17th of January, there will be talks by young and [...]

      The Transition to Environmental Sustainability is Underway, But It Won’t Be Easy

      State of the Planet [2023-01-03 14:38:17]   recommend this post  (162 visits)
      The transition to environmental sustainability will change the material basis of the world economy. This shift has begun, and its pace will be influenced by technology, capital, and public

      FOSSIL SEA LILLIES: CRINOIDS

      ARCHEA [2023-01-05 10:30:00]   recommend this post  (157 visits)
      Uintacrinus socialis from Utah, USACrinoids are one of my favourite echinoderms. It is magical when all the elements come together to preserve a particularly lovely specimen in such glorious detail. If you look closely at the detail here you can [...]

      Le più frequenti patologie paleoartistiche dei dinosauri

      Theropoda [2023-01-04 11:05:00]   recommend this post  (151 visits)
      "Prevenire è meglio che curare"Questi tre anni sono stati la più esplicita dimostrazione di questa massima. La prevenzione si realizza in primo luogo con l'informazione e la consapevolezza. Perché spesso sono comportamenti [...]

      New York City’s Greenery Absorbs a Surprising Amount of Its Carbon Emissions

      State of the Planet [2023-01-05 16:19:10]   recommend this post  (148 visits)
      A hyper-local study of vegetation shows that the city's trees and grass often cancel out all the CO2 released from cars, trucks and buses on summer

      How do tidal marshes store carbon?

      SOILS MATTER, GET THE SCOOP! [2023-01-01 07:30:00]   recommend this post  (146 visits)
      Tidal marshes are wetlands that are covered with incoming tidal water twice a day. These marshes may be as small as narrow fringe along a tidal creek or miles across in estuaries with adjacent flat landscapes. There are nearly 40 million acres of [...]

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

      Paleoseismicity [2023-01-01 23:00:02]   recommend this post  (144 visits)
      I hope you all had a wonderful start into 2023. May it bring you health and success, great field trips, lots of data, and nice reviewers. Here’s the latest list of papers that already made it through review. Enjoy reading! Liu, S. H., Lüthgens, [...]

      HUMPBACK WHALES: MEGAPTERA NOVAENGLIAE

      ARCHEA [2023-01-01 21:07:00]   recommend this post  (142 visits)
      Look deep into the knowing eye of this magnificent one. He is a Humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, a species of baleen whale for whom I hold a special place in my heart. Baleens are toothless whales who feed on plankton and other wee oceanic [...]

      MADAGASCAR GIANT: LOBOLYTOCERAS

      ARCHEA [2023-01-02 11:00:00]   recommend this post  (135 visits)
      This big beastie is a superb specimen of the ammonite Lobolytoceras costellatum showing the intricate fractal pattern of its septa. This lovely measures to a whopping 230 mm and hails from Oxfordian outcrops near Sakara, Madagascar. Lovingly prepped [...]
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