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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
I have been wanting to write a post lately describing the search for the primary information in the literature. What I mean by this, is searching for where an idea originated. Frequently people will just cite the source where they read the information, not caring if that idea was cited from some previous source. The problem though lies in the fact that that information came from somewhere else, and your citation does not adequately represent the source of the information. But there is another [...]
Lusodinos- Dinossauros de Portugal [18:28:00]
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Três dinossauros terópodes jurássicos de Portugal (Torvosaurus gurneyi, Ceratosaurus e Allosaurus europaeus) são agora representados numa emissão filatélica dos CTT, com ilustrações [...]
Netzwerk für geowissenschaftliche Öffentlichkeitsarbeit [13:58:13]
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Die DBU veranstaltet in Tutzing: Wann: 15. – 18.06.2015 Wo:
by Karen Whitley Yikes! Is it May already? Time has flown by and now your child is about to turn another year older. Between work, school, dinner, errands, and that never-ending laundry, who has time to plan a [...]
WeBlog Aragosaurus [11:42:00]
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El próximo martes 19 de mayo a las 12h en el Museo Arqueológico Nacional de Madrid (calle Serrano / Plaza de Colón, a la espalda de la Biblioteca Nacional) se van a presentar dos nuevos libros de la [...]
Global CO2 at 400PPM – Highest Level Ever RecordedNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Royal Seal of Approval: Cheddar Cheese Aged in UK CavernWellsJournal.co.uk Part of the Himalayas Subsided [...]
Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week [02:36:00]
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In a recent post I showed some photos of the mounted apatosaurine at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, AMNH 460, which Tschopp et al. (2015) regarded as an indeterminate apatosaurine pending [...]
ADepartment of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3H6, Canada BCloud Physics and Severe Weather Research Section, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, ON, [...]
Guest Commentary from Patrick Brown and Wenhong Li, Duke University We recently published a study in Scientific Reports titled . Our study seemed to generated a lot of interest and we have received many [...]
GeoLog-The official blog of the European Geosciences Union [12:30:35]
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This year’s General Assembly saw more Short Courses than ever before! With many of the 50 courses on offer having been organised by and/or for early career scientitst, there was no excuse not to pick up [...]
El Sir John Soane's Museum es una casa-museo ubicada en el distrito de Holborn (Londres, Inglaterra) que contiene colecciones de pinturas, dibujos y antigüedades que el arquitecto John Soane reunió durante [...]
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Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [01:18:56]
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There is a good article about how Bárðarbunga volcano collapsed during it’s six month long eruption in Holuhraun. The most recent data (the work on Bárðarbunga volcano is far from over even there is [...]
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