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Saturday, 25 October 2014
Campanha de escavação na jazida de Andrés no ano 2005. Da esquerda para a direita Francisco Ortega, Fernando Escaso, Pedro Dantas, Elisabete Malafaia e José Miguel Gasulla.Foi apresentado nas XXX Jornadas de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología, que tiveram lugar em Teruel, Espanha, entre 15 e 18 de Outubro, o estudo de um conjunto de vértebras de dinossáurios terópodes provenientes da jazida de Andrés (Pombal).Andrés é um dos raros exemplos de uma jazida que preserva uma [...]
This bone chunk weighs approx. 30lbs. and is hollow with fossilized marrow tunnels through out the bone. This bone is hollow. I have spent months cleaning the other side and tomorrow will get better picks. Unbelievable how tough some of the caked dirt is. Found in Walnut creek Austin Texas four months
WOOSTER, OHIO–Greg Wiles and I got to experience a bit of field archaeology today at the Cedar Creek Mastodon excavation site. Greg’s Climate change class has visited the site and its associated [...]
Havenscourt Boulevard is a handsome street—wide, with a row of large palms up one side and offering nice views of the Seminary gap and the low and high hills. Then there are the homes, where I spotted [...]
L'enorme mole di nuove informazioni per
Deinocheirus ha avuto delle ovvie conseguenze sulla sua
interpretazione filogenetica. Sebbene non ci fossero dubbi che
l'olotipo di Deinocheirus sia riferibile ad un
[...]
Tornant amb la família i amics del Moixerò, en Pep ens va suggerir visitar el monestir de Sant Llorenç prop Bagà (Guardiola de Berguedà), recentment restaurat per al Diputació de Barcelona. El cas és [...]
The Fish has been honoured to be an early recipient of Inbox. Don't tell him if you got it too.
I think email has single-handedly destroyed the dysfunctional bureaucracy. In a company, everybody and [...]
At the end the series The rainbow is dead…long live the rainbow! I introduced CubicYF, a rainbow-like color palette with a slightly compressive, monotonic increasing lightness profile. The red color is [...]
The view north from Logan Pass in Glacier National Park
Make no mistake about it. Glacier National Park is one of the most spectacular parks in the United States, and indeed is one of my favorite places on [...]
It has been 15 days after impact of the meteorite…
and you must survive. (WARNING: some parts may not make too much sense but I’ll try to make it was realistic as possible)
BUT WAIT!
First, [...]
Also from Walnut creek in Austin which is 90ish million
The recently-concluded Geological Society of America meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, was one of my best meetings ever. I gave two talks and a digital poster, supervised three student digital posters [...]
Dinosaur Home - Blogs [16:44:29]
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This one is farm fresh. Literally pulled straight out of Walnut creek in Austin with minor cleaning. Not the highest grade chunk of bone and could use some professional attention but the biggest fossil I [...]
Fossils and Other Living Things [13:48:00]
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In which the blogger discovers that the Discovery Communications Corporation exhibits surprising candor about its dinosaurs, despite what one might expect given much of the TV programming on its myriad [...]
Today was a typical day in the life of a mining consultant. One report was issued; one project put on hold; one request for proposals received; and a long discussion on how to deal with an obdurate client. [...]
This is part 4 of my epic discussion on shipping environmental samples (see here and here and here for previous installments).
Environmental samples are much like samples gathered as part of a criminal [...]
Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [00:38:59]
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This is the Friday update for Bárðarbunga volcano eruption. During the past 48 hours total (when this is written) of 69 earthquakes with magnitude of larger than 3,0 have happened in Bárðarbunga volcano. [...]
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