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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 17 December 2017
What is Geography? Geography is defined as the scientific study of earth’s lands, its features, its inhabitants and the phenomena surrounding the earth. It is an all-round discipline that explains an understanding of the earth and its human, physical and environmental complexities. Geography can be divided into three main branches or types. These are
Behind today’s geoadvent window, Geological Society Conference Manager Georgina Worrall looks at the latest TV programme to join a long list of fictional representations of the underground… As geologists, we love a tunnel. We also believe in the work of the Department of Energy or its equivalents – but in the rural town of Hawkins, … Continue reading →
Almost out of nowhere we were given a surprise opportunity to fly one more survey line on our second-to-last day in Antarctica, and we jumped at it!
The post In Antarctica, Enough is Never Enough appeared [...]
This image is of Platecarpus ictericus mosasaur skull fossil on
display at Mace Brown Museum of Natural History (August 2017). It dates to the Campanian Age
(about 80-85 million years ago), Late Cretaceous [...]
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