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This is the mechanism this summer of so much rain. Cold Arctic blob incursions, followed by a rebound of warm Gulf air. Europe is getting strong, narrow incursions, and it is the end of their heat waves.Everybody is quite cool, and I'm glad [...]
Will "Our" Mammoths be Exported?
I am not the only one to spot THIS ARTICLE in The Guardian. It concerns the recent find of Palaeolithic fossils in a gravel quarry in the Cotswolds. The headline fossils were mammoth bones but much else was found [...]
Cliff Collapse in Dorset.
A correspondent has sent me links to news about recent cliff collapses in Dorset.
The first is HERE and below.
And the second HERE and below.
Geologic processes in action - spectacular and normal. Best [...]
This is a total sog. We share the UK weather, but we Canadians never expect much. The Arctic spill gates have opened above us, and we get endless cold blobs, and then nice, rinse repeat.I took the picture before the rain. But hasn't gone up [...]
Tyrant #3 (1995, Steve Bissette)Como tantas instituciones que aprovechan el estío para extender su labor con actividades específicas (jornadas abiertas en yacimientos, cursos de verano...), desde Koprolitos queremos poner nuestro granito de [...]
Rain Keeps Earthquakes Away - Sometimes, in Some Places
In the Himalayas, most earthquakes (and there are a lot!) occur in the dry season, a lot less happen during the monsoon. The rain (up to 4 metres) compresses the crust both vertically and [...]
I’m a bit late this month, so the list is a bit longer. This time we have lots of coastal and offshore studies, even a seafloor earthquake rupture! Enjoy
The new ELI today is 'Shadowlands; simulating the effect of the Earth’s core on earthquake waves'.This is a simulation exercise to demonstrate that the shadow zones created by earthquake waves are affected by the size and physical properties of [...]
Leier Coyol, cuyo nombre real es Itzel Leal, es una joven diseñadora gráfica mexicana que estudió en la Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana de Xochimilco en Ciudad de México. Interesada en el trabajo artístico manual, muchas de sus obras se [...]