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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 25 September 2016
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position in Micropaleontology or Invertebrate Paleontology, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TexasThe Department of Geology and Geophysics at Texas A&M University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in paleontology. Areas of interest include marine micropaleontology, marine invertebrate paleontology, paleoecology, paleoclimatology and biostratigraphy. Successful applicants are expected to [...]
Se ofrece contrato predoctoral asociado al proyecto de investigación del MINECO “El papel de la insularidad y posterior aislamiento geográfico de Iberia en grandes crisis bióticas del Cretácico-Paleógeno. Aplicaciones bioestratigráficas y paleoambientales” (CGL2015-69805-P).El objetivo principal de la tesis es caracterizar el Barremiense de la Cadena Ibérica oriental (cuenca del Maestrazgo) desde un punto de vista paleoambiental y micropaleontológico (macroforaminiferos y [...]
The Invertebrate Paleontology Division at the Florida Museum of Natural History (University of Florida) invites applications for 1 or more postdoctoral positions in paleobiology. We are seeking motivated [...]
DENVER, COLORADO — Seventeen Wooster students have now arrived in Denver for the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America. Eleven of them are giving presentations of some sort. We are very [...]
Is there any truth to the claim that fracking causes earthquakes? Answers are within!
-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
Die Geschichte von Einsteins Flügel erzähle nicht ich, sondern Jakob Staude. Jakob ist Astronom, ehemaliger Chefredakteur und ehemaliger Herausgeber der erfolgreichsten deutschen populärwissenschaftlichen [...]
Wooster has produced many paleontologists over the last century. I’m not sure exactly why we’ve had such an abundance of people who chose to devote their lives to the study ancient life, but I am [...]
The Three Peaks Cyclocross - the bizarre sport of riding an unsuitable bicycle in an unsuitable place in unsuitable conditions - was this morning. James and I (and two other members of the Settle Wheelers) [...]
I have the world's worst fishing dog. I've told her again and again to not snap at the hook because it's 'bo-bo'. Now she takes it as her job to warn everybody about it. So I take up my fishing bag and [...]
On my recent visit to Lyme Regis England I bought this ammonite fossil. It was identified as being from Ilminster, Somerset. The fossil dates to the Jurassic Period (170 million years ago).
The fossil [...]
Iceland rocks! Of course, this volcanic gem will satisfy anyone with even a slight interest in earth history or volcanic processes. But what I mean is that this little island country, located just south of the [...]
I wrote a tutorial about how to do geocoding with Microsoft Excel and Google Maps but saw few comments about the limitation which is 2500 addresses. Surfing the internet I found interesting number from Bing [...]
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