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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Friday, 12 December 2025
On a frosty Washington morning, when mist clings to the Douglas firs and frost paints the ferns silver, a flit of motion catches your eye—a small, round bird with a bold black cap and curious, sparkling eyes. It lands on a branch covered in ice crystals, flicks its tail, and calls out its name: chick-a-dee-dee-dee! Few sounds are as heartening in the Northwest woods as the song of
Blog post written by students enrolled in the course, including Madeline Eaton and Lynnsey Delio. On August 30th, Dr. Lyon’s Paleoecology class took a trip down to Richmond, Indiana to collect fossils for their lab project. The class found many … Continue reading →
The results of a recent community effort highlight the rapid decline of glaciers worldwide, as well as the importance and challenges of glacier
I can't read this one at all. It now appears to be 'leakage' and not a major event.Now that it gets into moisture, you can see it has a very tight front.Greenland is warm, and the Hudson [...]
Above is a picture of a Modiolopsis concentrica (Hall & Whitfield, 1875) pelecypod fossil. Also the fossil has worm tubes called Cornulites (Schlotheim, 1820). These animals existed in the Ordovician [...]
This really puts a damper on any attempt to forecast for 7 days. You just don't know what this Arctic thing will spit out.I'm just going to back to it every couple of hours. You [...]
Año 1994. La dinomanía se encuentra en su cénit; el público general y los fans de los dinosaurios ya han visto "Jurassic Park" (1993) y muchos quieren conocer a estos "monstruos prehistóricos" de forma [...]
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