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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 18 November 2025
I am trying to rate the big Arctic spills by total energy, just like earthquakes. Each level up is a factor of 10 in energy. But for earthquakes, this is also fault length, and things prevent fault ruptures more than a few thousand km. So, you will never get above M9 something.For the Arctic spills we have a fine example of what happens when things peter out
Columbia's MPA-ESP students explored Stamford, Connecticut’s Water Pollution Control Authority. They left with as many questions as
In honour of Europe freezing to death, and burning the furniture to keep warm, I present the current state of the oceans. This is also in response to the latest attempt at job security by [...]
If you’ve ever set foot on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, you know it feels like walking into awe inspiring nature—towering evergreens breathing fog, lush moss, and rivers that coil like dragons [...]
Here is a picture of a foraminifera Nummulites granulosa fossil at Museo di Geologia e Paleontologia Florence
Italy (Università degli Studi di Firenze) in August 2024. The creature
lived during the [...]
Nacido el 15 de abril
de 1975, Ryan Bellgardt asistió
a la escuela secundaria Edmond Memorial en Oklahoma. Comenzó tocando en un
grupo de rock y escribiendo música, y trabajó una temporada en la radio. [...]
Step into deep time with the Fossil Huntress Podcast—your gateway to dinosaurs, trilobites, ammonites, and the entire cast of life that has ever walked, swum, or crawled across our planet.Close your eyes and [...]
While scientists have made progress describing overshoot’s physical impacts, its humanitarian and social consequences need greater focus, say the
Europe is interesting. More and more Arctic air is coming down, so this is a full A8, maybe an A9 by the duration. Note the cute little channel hitting the Med.It's all freezing [...]
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