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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Monday, 11 February 2019
New ELI today - 'What happened when?: sorting out sequences using stratigraphical concepts. Are the age-based stratigraphical concepts principles or laws? – and how do you use them?'
The stratigraphical concepts used for age sequencing can be applied through indoor and outdoor exercises in both natural and constructed situations and they are great fun to do!
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You must start your tomatoes from seed soon. As well, you must start your cannabis for the summer.
This is a way for me to make money if you order this light. I replaced all my old lights because they had shifted and nothing was growing. These lights are fantastic, but you need at least two or three per shelf. They are strong at 18 inches, and work up to 24 inches with a 45 deg spread.
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Tons of very fat and healthy bears stormed the open garbage dump for a feast. While they were there, they had a look around.
This place is on an island, [...]
From cooking to going to the bathroom, here’s what daily life is like in a remote Antarctic
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A major re-organisation of the European Commission’s Research and Innovation Directorate General is scheduled to take place this year with a goal to revise staff reporting procedures and increased [...]
It has been a while since I’ve reviewed any kids’ books here, but this one was so good that I just have to tell you about it. My son is now 6 and a half years old, and he’s interested in all sorts of [...]
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I am a petrographer at the University of Padova, Italy, studying the metamorphic rocks that form the deep Earth’s crust beneath our feet, and what happens when they get so hot to start to melt. I’ve spent [...]
Update 12.02.2019: In der gleichen Region ereignete sich heute ein weiteres schwaches Erdbeben der Lokal-Magnitude 2,6. Die Tiefe des Erdbebenherdes wird mit 8 km angegeben. Update 14:15 Uhr: Die Daten zum [...]
The 6th Int’l Colloquium on Historical earthquakes & Paleoseismology studies took place in October 2018 in Han-sur-Lesse, Belgium. Our colleagues Koen Van Noten, Thierry Camelbeeck, and Thomas Lecocq [...]
I do not think these remains of microscopic creatures are fossils yet. Here are three images of some foraminifera found near the Plassey ship wreck, Killagoola, Aran Islands off coast of Galway, Ireland. They [...]
I caught up with Wooster Geologist Clara Deck (’17) at the AGU meeting in December. Clara is a grad student who has been doing exciting research on glaciers. I asked her to tell us a little about her [...]
The Atmospheric River Storm (ars without the 'e') report.
The Big Fat ARS that has been warming North America is finally moving off. It still has one big snow storm to dump on Toronto, and then we [...]
MPA in Environmental Science and Policy students travel to Israel to learn more about the geopolitical climate and resource management as a tool for
Not much change, but a few interesting things.
The saline current from the Arctic becomes stronger as cold water from the North Atlantic sucks into it. I've never seen this, but it probably confirms [...]
The Councils of the Linnean Society (https://www.linnean.org/) and the Systematics Association (http://www.systass.org/) jointly administer the Systematics Research Fund (SRF) that provides grants annually [...]
Como ya sabrás, estamos de estreno: ha nacido Ediciones Koprolitos, que debuta con La marca doble del diablo, una novela negra de ambientación mesozoica que no va a dejar a nadie indiferente.
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Detailed analysis by the USGS and others shows that Hurricane Maria triggered at least 40,000 landslides in Puerto Rico in 2017
The post Hurricane Maria: a first analysis of landsliding in Puerto Rico [...]
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