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Monday, 27 October 2025

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A6 cold outbreak coming down on us -- CANCELLED 

Ontario-geofish [21:36:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (61 visits) info
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 Honestly, I can't wait for once in a morning any more.  This has nastiness in the video temperature forecast.  All white in a few days.Have a full winter costume for Halloween.  At least I should be able to hang up my hat for a while, since this is sliding down.  ps if this just slides down in the expected manner, then I won't be updating.  It should

Exploring Legal Tools for Glacier Protection: Who Speaks for Glaciers? 

State of the Planet [21:28:06]  recommend  recommend this post  (170 visits) info
Can “rights of nature” laws be used to protect both humans and

Análisis de la evolución de las extremidades en saurópodos titanosauriformes en las XL Jornadas de la SEP 

Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [17:10:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (65 visits) info
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Entre los trabajos presentados en las XL Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología celebradas en Aracena (Huelva), se presentaron en una comunicación oral los resultados del estudio reciente de [...]

Natgas starts to zoom 

Ontario-geofish [16:26:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (434 visits) info
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 As I predicted, natgas is starting to zoom.  Those crazy people have gone outside, and panicked.  However, please note that I have been constantly wrong on this, and I have no [...]

The mechanics of a stationary hurricane 

Ontario-geofish [15:02:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (410 visits) info
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 We've have a couple of these this year.  In the old regime, a hurricane sucked heat energy from the hot water, as it moved rapidly.  It would leave cold tracks in the ocean [...]

The Unnamed Dinos (Adhishni M.) 

Koprolitos [12:36:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (518 visits) info
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LOS DINOSAURIOS SIN NOMBRE VIÑETA 1: A finales del período Cretácico, mientras cientos de dinosaurios se conservaron y más tarde fueron desenterrados, hubo otros que vivían en lo alto de las [...]

Greenland Tighty Whitey 

Ontario-geofish [11:16:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (414 visits) info
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 Nothing going on today.  The Great Arctic Beast is just breathing in, sending all that heat energy to outer space, and leaving behind cold maple syrup, which will soon run over [...]

Working out the geological history from photographs 

Earth Learning Idea [16:39:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (74 visits) info
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The new ELI today is 'Some classic Scottish geology revealed; how good are you at establishing a geological history from photographs?'In this activity pupils are asked to examine photographic evidence [...]

Geologizing on the bus: The 88 line 

Oakland Geology [15:58:02]  recommend  recommend this post  (1954 visits) info
Newly revised to take up part of the former 33 line, the 88 runs from the bedrock hills and uplands of Piedmont, through downtown Oakland, to downtown Berkeley. That’s three downtowns if you count Piedmont. [...]

WILD EQUINE BEAUTY: ICELANDIC HORSES 

ARCHEA [14:36:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (67 visits) info
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Icelandic HorsesThese beauties are Icelandic horses who graced me with their energy and spirit for a series of feel-good photoshoots along the southern coast of Iceland earlier this month. The [...]

Estudio sistemático de material craneal de misticetos del Mioceno de Lisboa en las XL Jornadas de la SEP 

Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [11:31:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (547 visits) info
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Durante las XL Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología celebradas en Aracena (Huelva), Rodrigo Figueiredo y colaboradores presentaron el enfoque sistemático preliminar de tres cráneos [...]

Grewingkia canadensis Horn Coral Fossils 

Louisville Area Fossils [02:22:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (697 visits) info
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  This image is of a Grewingkia canadensis (Billings, 1862) horn coral fossil with some borings. It was found in the area of Cincinnati Ohio USA. The fossil dates to the Ordovician Period.   Picture taken [...]
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