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      Geotripper on How to Plan a Perfect Volcanic Eruption, Hawai'i Style!

      Geotripper [2024-06-16 04:09:00]   recommend this post  (333 visits)
      So you want to demonstrate a volcanic eruption for your field geology course, and are unsure how to proceed? Let the crew (of one) here at Geotripper help you to plan out the very best eruption experience for your students! There are several [...]

      A single hot day is more important than anything

      Ontario-geofish [2024-06-19 01:32:00]   recommend this post  (280 visits)
       OMG, was it hot at the cottage!  The water is still ice cold, so it is painful to cool down.  We finally gave up and went home.  Air conditioning!  Dang car has a weakened air conditioner, and I'll pay [...]

      Petalodis Shark Tooth Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2024-06-16 19:27:00]   recommend this post  (279 visits)
          The pictures shown in this post are of a freshly found shark tooth fossil from the Glen Dean Formation of Grayson County, Kentucky, USA. It appears to be a Petalodis (Owen, 1840) and dates to the Mississippian Period. This genus was named by [...]

      Finding an Undocumented Earthquake That Moved a River

      State of the Planet [2024-06-17 23:14:24]   recommend this post  (264 visits)
      Liz Chamberlain and Steve Goodbred, two sedimentologists from Vanderbilt University, were traipsing around coastal Bangladesh in March 2018 when they saw the sand dikes. Chamberlain and Goodbred had come to Bangladesh to investigate how fast rivers [...]

      New paper out today on the Dry Mesa Haplocanthosaurus

      Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [2024-06-19 00:26:05]   recommend this post  (264 visits)
      This morning saw the publication of my new paper with Colin Boisvert, Brian Curtice, and Ray Wilhite: Boisvert, Colin, Curtice, Brian, Wedel, Mathew, & Wilhite, Ray. 2024. Description of a new specimen of Haplocanthosaurus from the Dry Mesa [...]

      Los mundos prehistóricos de Bruce Cassiday

      Koprolitos [2024-06-17 11:11:00]   recommend this post  (251 visits)
      Bruce Bingham Cassiday nació en Los Ángeles, en 1920. Se licenció en periodismo en 1942 en periodismo en la UCLA y combatió en África e Italia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. A su regreso, se profesionalizó como escritor, [...]

      Anatomía y variabilidad del caparazón de la tortuga zamorana Neochelys zamorensis

      Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [2024-06-17 12:42:00]   recommend this post  (240 visits)
      Dos tortugas podocnemídidas definidas en el Eoceno español son actualmente conocidas, ambas siendo exclusivas del registro del Eoceno medio (hace unos 45 millones de años) de la Cuenca del Duero (noroeste de España): Neochelys salmanticensis y [...]

      Deltodus Shark Tooth Fossil

      Louisville Area Fossils [2024-06-17 20:03:00]   recommend this post  (233 visits)
        The pictures shown in this post are of a freshly found shark tooth fossil from the Glen Dean Formation of Grayson County, Kentucky, USA. It appears to be a Deltodus and dates to the Mississippian Period. Thanks to Kenny for the pictures. [...]

      How coastlines change shape

      Earth Learning Idea [2024-06-17 12:38:00]   recommend this post  (228 visits)
      'Changing coastlines; investigating how wave erosion, transportation and deposition can change the shapes of coastlines'.This activity can be used to study the processes of coastal erosion, transportation and deposition. It can also be used to [...]

      An Earthquake Changed the Course of the Ganges. Could It Happen Again?

      State of the Planet [2024-06-17 11:00:00]   recommend this post  (213 visits)
      2,500 years ago, an earthquake changed the course of the mighty Ganges River, a new study shows. The region remains vulnerable to a similar event
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