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Friday, 16 October 2020
So, it has been about six years since I have done any blogging and I have decided it is time to start writing again. A lot has changed since I blogged on a regular basis. A lot of the blogs on my blogroll are defunct. Academia.edu and Research Gate have made finding papers much easier.
You’ve likely stumbled upon a myriad of articles with titles similar to this “Big meanies use science to debunk the Loch Ness Monster myth”, or “Loch Ness Monster Hoax” and so on. Unfortunately, this blog here today is not going to help convince you of the existence of any such monster, but it may help […]
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Understanding and interpreting rapidly changing Earth surface processes across a template of a rapidly urbanizing and increasingly connected world is a major challenge. Our ability to observe and measure [...]
Everyone knows that the very first thing you should do to improve your specimen photography is to use a tripod: it eliminates hand-shake and gives you much crisper photos. In most respects, my photographs have [...]
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Am chilenischen Vulkan Villarrica ereigneten sich gestern Morgen um 5:34 und 8:04 Uhr zwei explosive Eruptionen. Sie gingen einher mit langperiodischen Erdbeben. Laut Aussage der chilenischen Bergbaubehörde [...]
These are pictures of a clam fossil called Cypricardina scitula. It existed in the Mississippian Period. The fossil was found in Carwood Formation of Washington County, Indiana USA. Thanks to Kenny for [...]
My next series of posts about the Geology of the National Parks Through Pictures is for a set a parks we hit up while visiting the Big Island of Hawaii at the end of March in 2018. We were able to visit [...]
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The Abelisauridae represents the best-known carnivorous dinosaur group from Gondwana. Their fossil remains have been recovered in Argentina, Brazil, Morocco, Niger, Libya, Madagascar, India, and France. The [...]
This just in: 3-year position (PhD student) available at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin on the skull morphology of early tetrapods and lissamphibians.Here: [...]
Albert Robida (1848-1926) fue un dibujante y novelista de ciencia-ficción francés. Junto al editor George Decaux fundó La Caricature [1] (1880-1904), donde comenzaron autores como Emmanuel Poiré [...]
Stunning preservation on this lovely microconch of the ammonite, Indosphinctes (Elatmites) aff. submutatus (Nikitin, 1881), from Jurassic, Middle Callovian outcrops of the Kosmoceras jason zone near the Oka [...]
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