Ya empiezan a verse artículos relacionados con Jurassic World, la nueva película de la saga Jurassic Park, que se estrenará en 2015. Un ejemplo es esta camiseta de Austin James para RedBubble, que parece un souvenir que podría encontrarse en la atracción del acuario de mosasaurios del parque. Se puede conseguir aquí por unos 20
Sex is an ancient tradition. It’s older than today’s continents, older than dinosaurs, older than trees, dating back
Hyneria vs Xiphactinus
Hyneria- from Hyner
Fighter Size-
4.3 meters long and 1.4 tons
Weapons-
Sharp teeth, agility, speed, extra fins, and powerful bite
Weaknesses-
Smaller of two fighters
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The Watershed Hydrology lab will be out in force for the Geological Society of America annual meeting in Vancouver in October. Over the next few days, we’ll be sharing the abstracts of the work we are [...]
Alumni of the Master of Science in Sustainability Management program are cultivating meaningful careers in both the public and private spheres. The featured video highlights alums working in a variety of [...]
Spurenkomplex aus Göhler, 2011, - Cenoman, unteres Obercenoman (Oberhäslich-Formation) - Ort: ehemaliger Sandsteinbruch am Fuchshübel, Tharandter
The red alga, Bangia atropurpurea, was initially described by Roth in 1805 from the Weser River in Germany and since then has been reported from rivers in Europe and Asia.[...]
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The White House announced on September 23th during the United Nations Heads of State Climate Summit in New York that they are going to release the high-resolution images of SRTM globally. Until now, the [...]
El ilustrador francés Mazan (sobrenombre de Pierre Lavaud) estudió Artes Plásticas y Bellas Artes en Angoulême antes de su debut en el mundo del cómic a principios de la década de los 90. Entre sus obras [...]
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My good friend Meteorologist Paul Gross, at WDIV-TV in Detroit, decided to do something very few on air weathercasters have done: he directly addressed climate change in a station webcast. Paul was my [...]
The small Terebratulid brachiopod Cranaena romingeri is one of the few smooth shelled brachiopods that can be found in the Silica Shale (Devonian, Givetian stage). It is distinctive despite it's rather [...]
The Fickle El Niño of 2014 NASA Six Degrees of Warming UpWorthy Wyoming: No Correlation Between Quakes and Drilling Casper Star Tribune Chevron Selling Their Refinery in Hawaii FuelFix Coal-Fired Power in New [...]
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The Triassic was one of the strangest times in the history of the planet. Rebounding from the worst
Celebrate International Archaeology Day with HMNS October 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.! Professional and avocational archaeologists from all over the greater Houston area will mark the day at HMNS by [...]
The Wairarapa Fault is one of New Zealand's large active faults running along the eastern edge of the Rimutaka range from Palliser Bay north into the Wairarapa. It was responsible for the massive magnitude 8.2 [...]
Kripal Singh CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, India About Imaggeo Imaggeo is the EGU’s online open access geosciences image repository. All geoscientists (and others) can [...]
As Professor Ruth DeFries aptly stated in her opening remarks at yesterday’s book launch for "The Big Ratchet," if you look at satellite pictures of the earth, you see the imprint of the human species [...]
This week’s Arizona Mining Review includes a discussion of “The Changing Geosciences Workforce – What does the future hold?” by Christopher Keane, Communications Director at the [...]
Seit 100 Jahren hilft uns die Röntgenstrukturanalyse in der Kristallographie, die Natur besser zu verstehen. Genauer gesagt, den atomaren Aufbau der kristallisierten Natur. Und das mit einer eigentlich sehr [...]
Tufa towers on southwest shore of Mono Lake
If Geotripper has been quiet of late, there is a pretty good reason: I've been on the road and off the grid. I may have plenty to say about these scenes later on, [...]
Ein bekanntes Problematika der sächsischen Kreide waren die heute unter Thalassinoides saxonicus (Geinitz) und Ophiomorpha nodosa Lundgren bekannten Strukturen, die in marinen Sedimenten vorkommen. Von [...]
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The General Assembly is not only for researchers but for teachers and educators with an interest in the geosciences also. Every year the Geosciences Information For Teachers (GIFT) is organised by the EGU [...]
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Das Naturkundemuseum in Münster zeigt die interessante Sonderausstellung: Bis: 04.01.2015
World leaders gathered yesterday for a crucial United Nations meeting to encourage 120 member states to sign up to a new comprehensive global climate agreement in Paris next year. The last such meeting in 2009 [...]
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Geotechnical engineer has kindly sent some images he took earlier this week when walking along the Arniko Highway past the Sunkoshi landslide. The images show the very poor condition of the highway after te [...]
This week it is all about topology, proximity and combining logical and spatial queries at ESRI’s MOOC. Furthermore you will get to know path analysis and what are different ways on measuring distance. [...]
Yesterday and today is the time of the lectures and talks, after the introducing field excursion as Christoph has reported. Yesterday evening we waved goodbye to Christoph with a couple of beers, he already [...]
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Here is a picture of a Acanthocladia anceps bryozoan fossil at the Museo di Paleontologia at Sapienza University of Rome Italy. Creatures like this existed at the time of the upper Permian Period.
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This information is going to get outdated quickly. Current status in Bárðarbunga volcano at 23:03 UTC Largest earthquake from midnight was a magnitude 5,2 that took place at 04:33 UTC. Second largest [...]
A small team of our geologists have been working in Snake Valley to determine future effects the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s proposal to tap Snake Valley aquifers could have on ranchers and fragile [...]