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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 09 December 2025
Now that everybody thinks that the temperatures are on the way up again, I feel it's safe to go over this stuff, once more before the end of the year.There is no great difference from all the reports I've done this year. I only do this to record things that might be clearer in hindsight. This is the world summary for sea surface temperatures. Note that the
A young Black Bear cub, Ursus americanus, tip-toes toward a frisky (and very startled) Striped Skunk, Mephitis mephitis — two wonderfully charismatic neighbours here in southern British Columbia.Skunks, despite their reputation as the great olfactory villains of the mammal world, are actually closer to Old World stink badgers than to true polecats. Their infamous spray comes from paired
Yesterday, I thought, for sure, the flow would be coming down on Europe. But nothing is changed. We just have everything settled in. So, we have a settled time, [...]
Above is a picture of Dentalium scaphopod, ostracod and gastropod fossils. These animals existed in the Mississippian Period. They were found in the Blue River Group of the St. Louis layer of Harrison [...]
Rachel Ignotofsky es una autora e ilustradora residente en California, aunque creció en New Jersey y se graduó en 2011 en la Tyler School of Art con una licenciatura en Diseño Gráfico. Con su primer [...]
Burners at incipient plate boundary in western Nevada. Are they waving California goodbye? (original unknown)
Many times I've crossed Nevada in the company of Frank DeCourten and Norma Biggar (hereafter [...]
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