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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Sunday, 04 February 2018
Geologists are cool! Here's how you can play one on the internet.
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Los aragosaureros Jara Parilla e José Ignacio Canudo acaban de publicar un articulo en la revista @ Journal of Iberian Geology donde describen dos restos mandibulares de crocodilomorfos en el Barremiense de la Formación Blesa (Teruel). Además del interés científico de estos fósiles depositados en el Museo de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad de Zaragoza tienen un interés social. Ambos restos encontrados casualmente por los aficionados Fernando Gracia y Javier Andreu y donados al [...]
Earthquake Disturbed Varves
Seismites from Lake Lisan (Pleistocene Dead Sea). A tiny slope towards the left drove these 'tectonics' during two earthquakes. Counting the varves between them, you can [...]
There are several archosaurians that have evolved an elongate, narrow rostrum. All of the Crocodylomorphs, and Spinosauridae except for possibly the Bajocian spinosaurid and Ostafrikasaurus crassisseratus [...]
I've made up my own imaginary DF, I call him Sam. I have all sorts of nice speeches from him on g+ which Sam is using exclusively. Perhaps they will combine, or perhaps I am dreaming.
ps. Sorry, but [...]
This blog post has been written by PhD student Xiaojia Zeng, who visited the group in 2016 on a Chinese Academy of Sciences placement. Xiaojia previously wrote a great blog for us about China’s lunar [...]
Great Blue Heron at the entrance to the San Luis NWR
I live in an extraordinary place, a place that does not always receive the respect that it deserves. In much the same way that travelers refer to the [...]
When I referred to Punxsutawney Phil as “that rat in Pennsylvania” on air last week, I received a hot email from a viewer upset about it (The groundhog is indeed a rodent but explaining this did no good). [...]
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