Utah Geological Survey - blog [23:27:22]
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As a Halloween special, we’re taking you beyond Utah and overseas to London, England’s cemeteries. How is geology shaping and evolving those old headstones? Read more in this great piece to find out! www.ucl.ac.uk READ
Watershed Hydrogeology Blog [21:48:48]
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Not in northeast Ohio for tomorrow’s Water Symposium? Don’t worry! There’s lots of urban hydrology coming your way through CUAHSI’s next cyber-seminar series. It starts tomorrow [...]
Editor’s note: This post was written by Julia Russell, HMNS Overnight Program Coordinator and Curator of Education Collections. Movies have the power to entertain and transport us, and yes, maybe even [...]
Last month, M.S. in Sustainability Management alum Katrina Prutzman (’14) was selected to be a part of the Transatlantic Program for Young Technology Leaders organized by the German American Chamber of [...]
As the daughter of a teacher, education is at the core of my being, and for a few weeks now I’ve been looking forward to an upcoming event.A few of us from Little River Research & Design will be [...]
A graduate student at the University of Wisconsin’s Center for Limnology has captured the fall turnover of Lake Mendota in action, according to a blog post from the school. The[...]
The post Changing [...]
The Department of Earth Sciences (DES) is an outwardly focused and collegial team of researchers with a strong regional focus and expertise in paleontology and geology. The DES paleontology program is field [...]
Bajo la denominación de fósiles se incluye una amplia
variedad de restos de organismos desaparecidos y de las
señales de su actividad.
Los fósiles participan de un denominador común: ser
restos [...]
It has never been so easy to overlay your data on a background of satellite images. This post explains how to do it using QGIS, which is free/open-source software. This gives it the huge advantage that you [...]
DinoAstur. Blog sobre La Costa de los Dinosaurios [11:12:44]
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La 74 Reunión Anual de la Sociedad de Paleontología de Vertebrados (Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP) se celebrará del 5 al 8 de noviembre de 2014 en Berlín (Alemania). Web oficial: SVP 74th Annual [...]
Hey, T-Rex, tengo a alguien que quiere conocerteEste es Deinocheirus. Algunos piensan que sus brazos son demasiado largos.Amor verdaderoRiy es una joven ilustradora de tan solo 18 años que lleva publicando [...]
Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [08:00:00]
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Ante tanto movimiento zombie de los últimos tiempos, uno se imagina que toda infección acaba con diluir el cerebro de todos ser vivo. Esta reflexión tan escasa, podría estar presente en dos Stegosaurus al [...]
Between a Rock and a Hard Place [07:00:56]
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In my opinion, there aren’t many finer ways to spend an autumnal afternoon than ambling round the historical suburb of Clifton in Bristol. Bounded to the west by the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Avon [...]
This month’s Arizona Mining Review includes several interesting topics. Of particular note are: Mining copper at 7000 feet down (0:40). Interview with Floyd Gray, United States Geological Survey: [...]
After seeing a forum post and a blog post about this topic, I thought I would create a blog post of my own. Since dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years, we will never know for sure exactly what [...]
Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [02:24:49]
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Deke Arndt at NOAA’s Climate.gov has a good Q&A that is worth sharing. Reproduced below: Five things to know about 2014 global temperatures Author: Deke Arndt Friday, October 24, 2014 Deke Arndt is [...]
Oct. 31, 2014 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Kent State University Hotel and Conference Center 215 Depeyster Street, Kent, OH 44240 Tomorrow will be a day full of inter-disciplinary talks and discussion about water [...]
Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs [20:32:00]
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The Big News: Mega-Freaky Deinocheirus editionThe publication of new Deinocheirus mirificus material, finally fleshing out the body that was attached to those enormous arms, made a huge splash last week. Or, I [...]
Beyond the Rainbow. 2014. Koschowitz, et al. Science
Acheroraptor by Julius CsotonyiPhylogentic evidience suggests that dinosaurs had good color vision, including the ability to see UV light. A new study [...]
I recently added to my Matlab File Exchange function, Perceptually improved colormaps, a colormap for periodic data like azimuth or phase. I am going to briefly showcase it using data from my degree [...]
New York State will acquire a conservation easement for the Black Rock Forest, protecting the 3,800-acre preserve 50 miles north of New York City for both public use and scientific
WeBlog Aragosaurus [13:57:00]
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The College of Charleston Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences (http://geology.cofc.edu) is accepting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or Associate Professor position. The [...]
La potenza visiva dei dinosauri della mostra Dinosauri in Carne e Ossa è tale da essere visibile dallo spazio. O meglio, su Google Maps.
Se cercate "Rocca Brivio" su Google Maps, una delle location in cui si [...]
The ankylosaurid dinosaurs of the Upper Cretaceous Baruungoyot and Nemegt formations of Mongolia. 2014. Arbour, V., et al.
Zaraapelta nomadis from the Baruungoyot Formation of Mongolia, by Danielle
Esteemed readership, I’ve got a mystery for you. What are these white lines, inclined consistently at a high angle to bedding? I picked up this sample below the “Wall of Death,” on the trail [...]
Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit [09:58:14]
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Der Kirchliche Dienst auf dem Land (KDL): … beleucht den
Views of the Mahantango [08:01:00]
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An ubiquitous member of many faunal assemblages of the early Paleozoic is Leptaena. It must have been quite the generalist because I've found it in rocks from the Ordovician through the Devonian. The specimen [...]
Cullinan: The World’s Largest Uncut DiamondThe Columbus Dispatch Map of the World’s Leading Diamond ProducersGeology.com Why Solar Power Keeps Getting CheaperVox Most Flee When Volcanoes Erupt [...]
Kevin Liner in 3-day ExxonMobil SEG education course, a competitive program that admits 30 students per year. Kevin gives first EVER Arkansas Geoscience student presentation at SEG. 2914/5 SEG [...]
The builders of the great cathedrals had history, wisdom, and an innate understanding of gravity to guide them. They erected edifices of such magnificence that today we are still inspired and directed to [...]
Here is a picture of a Sphaeurilitides (Cusman) fossil at the Museo di Paleontologia at Sapienza University of Rome Italy. It was found in the Alps.
Image taken in June
Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [00:18:51]
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Today (29-October-2014) marks the two months since the second eruption in Holuhraun started. Currently the eruption is ongoing with no signs of stopping, it is erupting about the same power since Monday, the [...]