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Thursday, 04 December 2025

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Press Release: Utah Geological Survey Unveils New Calendar, A Tale of Statewide Pride 

Utah Geological Survey - blog [20:38:29]  recommend  recommend this post  (15 visits) info
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HAIDA GWAII: MISTY SHORES AND DAPPLED LIGHT 

ARCHEA [19:50:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (23 visits) info
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Misty shores, moss-covered forests, dappled light, and the smell of salt air—these are my memories of Haida Gwaii, a land where ancient stories are written in stone.Formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, the archipelago of Haida Gwaii lies at the far western edge of Canada, where the Pacific Ocean meets the continental shelf. These islands—steeped in the rich culture of the

COP30 Is Over. But for the World’s Most Vulnerable, the Crisis Is Ongoing. 

State of the Planet [18:29:59]  recommend  recommend this post  (21 visits) info
Anyieth Philip Ayuen, a graduate of the Climate and Society program, on the importance of keeping resilience, literacy and survival at the center of global climate

Un nuevo #temnovember de Javier Mora 

Koprolitos [10:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (18 visits) info
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Como ya hicimos el año pasado (puedes recordarlo aquí), es el momento de recopilar el #temnovember de Javier Mora (a.k.a. Batman el Visigodo), en el que emulando al conocido #dinovember, se ha retado a [...]

Harpoceras subplanatum 

Louisville Area Fossils [05:56:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (19 visits) info
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This image is of a Harpoceras subplanatum (Oppel, 1856) ammonite fossil. The animal existed in the Jurassic Period. Fossil was discovered in La Verpillière, France. Fossil was on display at the Natural [...]

Book Week 2025, Day 8: Jurassic West, 2nd edition, by John Foster 

Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [03:29:46]  recommend  recommend this post  (19 visits) info
Ha ha, I lied. Book Week will continue until morale improves. Mike has made the point to me more than once that there are papers I could and probably should write, but haven’t, because they’re things that [...]

We can have our clipper and eat it, too 

Ontario-geofish [12:28:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (18 visits) info
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 Hard to come up with new titles.  The big A8 Arctic Spill has cut out the first clipper, but more air is coming over the mountains.Unfortunately, this won't form a standard clipper because a [...]

Eleganticeras elegantulum 

Louisville Area Fossils [06:01:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (18 visits) info
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This image is of an Eleganticeras elegantulum (Young & Bird, 1828) ammonite fossil. The animal existed in the Jurassic Period. Fossil was discovered in Ahrensburg, Germany. Fossil was on display at [...]

On brains and the evolution of flight. 

Letters from Gondwana [04:16:41]  recommend  recommend this post  (23 visits) info
Lagerpetids were small to medium-sized (less than 1 m long), cursorial, non-volant reptiles that lived during the Middle to Upper Triassic periods in Argentina, Brazil, Madagascar, and North America. The [...]

King of the Crocs: Rebuilding Deinosuchus schwimmweri 

RMDRC paleo lab [00:57:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (28 visits) info
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The year is coming to an end soon, but we are still busy developing new skeletal mounts for museums all across the world. Recently, while I was away in England for the SVP Annual Meeting, our founder Mike [...]
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