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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 07 December 2018
Post, photos, and illustrations by Victoria Race This semester, the Geomorphology class from the College of Wooster Earth Sciences department went to several local field sites to study geomorphological features, soil catenas, groundwater flow, and other investigations. One of these sites was Browns Lake Bog, a preserve located near Shreve in Wayne County, Ohio and
Dear Kiddies,
You see here the first observations of the turning of the climate. By now you know that this has happened like clockwork for millions of years. You can rummage the dustbin of history to see the articles of this time talking about the boiling of the seas.
You see, those people treated physics with contempt, simply because it got in the way of political expediency. There was
This ammonite fossil was on display at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York city in July 2018. The ammonite fossil is named Placenticeras intercalare. It was found in the Bearpaw [...]
In a variety of talks and panels, experts gathered on campus to discuss ideas and technologies that can help us overcome the planet’s biggest environmental
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I have propose three types of ice ages. We have the micro ice with a 20 year cycle. It is caused by the Pacific El Nino foundry running out of heat. Then there is the mini ice age of 300 years or so, [...]
The Guazi landslide: an interesting ancient landslide reactivated by a hydroelectric power scheme in China, as described in the journal Landslides
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Una nueva especie de cocodrilomorfo eusuquio, Portugalosuchus azenhae, descrita en Portugal por los miembros de las Universidades Nova de Lisboa y de Coimbra, Octávio Mateus, el Aragosaurero Eduardo [...]
Today’s blog is written by PhD student Nian Wang, who is visiting our group for 6 months from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGGCAS) in Beijing. Nian’s work [...]
A summary of resources to learn about the geology of Washington, D.C. and the surrounding region, in anticipation of AGU's Fall Meeting being held in the nation's capital city.
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Throughout advent, we're sharing some of our favourite entries to Earth Science Week photography competitions past and present - all of which feature the beautiful geology of the UK and Ireland. Check back [...]
Guest commentary by Lauren Kurtz The Climate Science Legal Defense Fund (CSLDF) protects the scientific endeavor from anti-science attacks. Since our founding in 2011, we’ve assisted hundreds of scientists [...]
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