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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Monday, 10 November 2025
I was honored to have a feature article in the September issue of Arizona Highways Magazine! I had pitched the idea to the Editor, Robert Stieve, as part of the 100th anniversary of the magazine. In the 1200 issues, they had never really highlighted the Colorado Plateau as a prominent landscape feature within the state. In the course of my research, I discovered that about 43% of Arizona's landmass is on the Plateau. Professional photographers contributed to the article.
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Now I know why the young generation can't think. You can't work with a phone for anything. Maybe soon we'll have the Arties thinking for us.Anyway, I deserve to be dodging that huge A7 blob by driving 400 km to Cornwall, Ont. We were safely ensconced during the worst of it. In the morning you could see endless cars and trucks stuck in the middle. They now
Park Boulevard sweeps through steep, rocky Dimond Canyon with just one isolated, incongruous building along the way: a big church in a space carved out of the cliff. That hole in the wall is a former rock [...]
Our Earthlearningidea today is 'What catastrophic natural processes affected your region in the geological past? Use the evidence in your local region to interpret dramatic geological events.'This [...]
Built to endure the tests of time, the pyramids of Giza stand as some of the oldest and last remaining wonders of the ancient world. Rising from the desert sands of Egypt’s Giza Plateau, these [...]
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