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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 12 July 2015
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'A screaming roller coaster; how fast am I travelling (due to Earth's spin and Earth's orbit)?'
After the class roller-coaster experience, ask your pupils ‘Why were we acting like this?’ The answer is that you are all travelling very fast towards the East - due to the spin of the Earth. If you are on the Equator you are travelling at 1,674.4 km/h. To calculate how fast you’re
Houston, We Have Geology!Occasionally, I post various items that are not exotic or from faraway places. I'll be leaving for Alaska soon to run a wilderness river (the Tatshenshini) and so look for a post from [...]
Great news from Italy – A new version of the Database of Individual Seismogenic Sources (DISS) is now online! A huge amount of work went into this latest release which has several important updates and a [...]
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THIS IS A GUEST POST BY OCEANOGRAPHER ANDREAS MUENCHOW AT THE UNIV. OF DELAWARE Greenland is melting, but it is not entirely clear why. Yes, air temperatures continue to increase, but what does it matter, if [...]
Oh no it isn't, despite what you can read in the Indescribablyoverhyped. At most, a solar min might make a detectable reduction in the warming trend. It won't cause significant cooling.
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Due delle più iconiche scene di Jurassic Park sono iconiche proprio perché direttamente ispirate da icone paleo-artistiche. Entrambe opere di John Gurche, realizzate qualche anno prima del famoso film, la [...]
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