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Thursday, 11 February 2016

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Happy International Women in Science Day! 

JOIDES Resolution blogs [23:00:34]  recommend  recommend this post  (151 visits) info
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The photo is actually still missing two of the women aboard this expedition. Also, please make sure to read the updated webpage for Expedition 361 - I've added a "primer" version to the scientific abstract explaining the expedition's mission and goals.  Let me know if it

Entdeckung neuer Eisenoxide weist auf große Sauerstoffquelle im Erdmantel 

Gunnars Geo-Blog [22:42:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (209 visits) info
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 UM
     Bei Versuchen mit einer speziellen Hochdruckzelle an DESYs Röntgenlichtquelle PETRA III und ähnlichen Einrichtungen haben Forscher zwei neue Eisenoxide entdeckt. Die Beobachtung weist auf die Existenz einer großen, bislang unbekannten Sauerstoffquelle im unteren Erdmantel hin, wie das Team um Hauptautorin Dr. Elena Bykova von der Universität Bayreuth im Fachblatt „Nature

Überraschendes Phänomen bei der Kristallbildung entdeckt 

Gunnars Geo-Blog [22:38:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (190 visits) info
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     Kügelchen von leicht unterschiedlicher Größe kristallisieren schneller – Modellexperimente mit kolloiden Kristallen helfen Computersimulationen Winzig kleine, in Wasser verteilte [...]

GSW 1506: Schmerr and Wenner (30 minute talks) 

DC Geology Events [22:01:52]  recommend  recommend this post  (161 visits) info
The 1506th meeting of the Geological Society of Washington will be on Wednesday, March 9, 2016, featuring: JENNIFER M. WENNER, University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh Locally heterogeneous mantle sources in the [...]

Vintage Dinosaur Art: Dinosaurs, National Geographic, January 1993 - Free poster bonus! 

Love in the Time of Chasmosaurs [21:12:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (136 visits) info
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Those of you with a nostalgic fondness for the January '93 issue of National Geographic featured in the last post will likely recall the free poster to be found within. Happily, the copy of the magazine that I [...]

Where to buy Instagram Followers 

Uncovered Earth [19:48:51]  recommend  recommend this post  (1189 visits) info
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Top list of websites where you can buy Instagram followers safely With new versions of the social network sharing Instagram pictures app for Android and iOS devices, arriving this week... The post Where to buy [...]

Seismic Sensors by the Million 

Seismo Blog [19:20:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (90 visits) info
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New study suggests northern tundra shifting from carbon sink to carbon source 

AGU Meetings [16:00:39]  recommend  recommend this post  (173 visits) info
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Arctic tundra stores carbon during the summer and releases some of it during the winter. But a new study shows that carbon released during the winter now outweighs the summertime gains, resulting in a net loss [...]

27th - 30th May - Field trip to Anglesey 

Geology in the West Country [14:09:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (250 visits) info
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 GB
A Geology Course in AngleseyDave Green, GeostudiesFriday 27th May from 7.30 p.m. to Monday 30th May at lunch timeFull details on the Bath Geological Society websiteand from the secretaryThere are a few places [...]

The hands of Mr. Ceratosaurus 

Dinosaurios (el cuaderno de Godzillín) [09:24:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (188 visits) info
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A pesar de que a partir de este año no podremos ver en vivo y en directo a dos astros del rock como Lemmy Kilmister y David Bowie, el dicho sobre la inmortalidad de los viejos rockeros parece no desvanecerse [...]

Note To Cruise Lines and Politicians- We Save our Forecasts 

Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [07:30:55]  recommend  recommend this post  (209 visits) info
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Over the last year or so there’s been some embarrassing missteps by politicians, TV networks (and recently here), and now a cruise ship company with regard to storms that hit without warning. In [...]

Welcome to MyCarta, part II 

MyCarta [03:55:38]  recommend  recommend this post  (161 visits) info
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I started this blog in 2012; in these 3 1/2 years it has been a wonderful way to channel some of my interests in image processing, geophysics, and visualization (in particular colour), and

fieldwork and your period 

Accidental Remediation [01:25:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (146 visits) info
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A recent post at Dynamic ecology referenced a long twitter discussion of menstruating in the field. What amused/horrified me was all the suggestions that we (the ladies) should just get an IUD or take a whole [...]

Update on Bárðarbunga volcano (Week 06/2016) 

Iceland Volcano and Earthquake blog [22:14:22]  recommend  recommend this post  (186 visits) info
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Short update on Bárðarbunga volcano. Bárðarbunga volcano continues to inflate at the depth of 15 – 10 km. Making it hard to observe it on the surface. Earthquake activity continues to increase, with [...]

Internships Available at Center for Sustainable Investment 

State of the Planet [21:14:25]  recommend  recommend this post  (188 visits) info
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 US
The Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment is accepting applications until March 31 for internship positions for summer 2016. Interns are assigned to one or more projects depending on background and [...]

Gravitational waves: A three minute guide 

Gunnars Geo-Blog [19:57:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (216 visits) info
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Of Small Lakes 

Lake Scientist [19:26:47]  recommend  recommend this post  (149 visits) info
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 US
Despite their small footprint throughout Earth’s landscape, small lakes and ponds have an outsized role in the production of greenhouse gases, according to new research from scientists at Yale [...]

Viavenator 

Theropoda [16:39:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (183 visits) info
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Filippi et al. (2016) descrivono i resti parziali di un nuovo abelisauridae dalla Formazione Bajo della Carpana (Santoniano) dell'Argentina, ed istituiscono Viavenator exxoni. L'olotipo ed unico esemplare [...]

Save Our Soil 

Geological Society of London blog [15:47:39]  recommend  recommend this post  (156 visits) info
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 Quaternary; FR
  Despite Sheldon Cooper’s references to geologists as ‘the dirt people’*, geologists are not usually associated in the public mind with soil. Most of the planet’s soil is no older [...]

18th February - 'Mr. Smith's Remarkable Maps' 

Geology in the West Country [13:59:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (170 visits) info
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 GB,IN
Thursday 18th February 2016 Mr Smith's Remarkable MapsTom Sharpe (University of Cardiff) The Studio, M Shed, Princes Rd, Bristol, 6.00pm William Smith's great geological map of Britain, published 200 [...]

Los complementos jurásicos de Kate Gabrielle 

Koprolitos [09:07:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (173 visits) info
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 Jurassic; RO,US
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Kate Gabrielle es una ilustradora autodidacta que vive en New Jersey. Es una fanática de series como The Office, Expediente X y de la saga de Jurassic Park. Esta pasión le ha llevado a incluir en su tienda [...]

Book- Landscapes And Landforms Of India 

Reporting on a Revolution [05:51:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (171 visits) info
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Landscapes and Landforms of India ed. Vishwas S. Kale  This is a much needed compilation by different experts of the varied geomorphological provinces of India. Every university and college in India should [...]

Simulating seismic surveys using King Tut’s CAT scan 

MyCarta [03:54:59]  recommend  recommend this post  (155 visits) info
The remote sensing used to study the human body is very similar to the remote sensing used to study the subsurface. Apart from a scaling factor (due to the different
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