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Saturday, 19 May 2018
Images of modern prairie burns near Council Bluffs, Kansas have been captured by venerable National Geographic photojournalist Jim Richardson. These fires aimed at maintaining prairie grassland ecology carry on a Native American practice that goes back centuries. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln hosts an online archive of The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in which George Clark, who probably never won a spelling bee, recorded this remarkable river scene …
The post Prairie Woody [...]
Hello Dinosaur Home,
This is a sort of “second edition” of a previous blog post, describing my thoughts on where Deinosuchus lived, based on observations of the geography of the time and the locations of its fossils. In my last blog post on this topic, I made a range map for Deinosuchus as a genus. In
NEXT WEEKS EVENTS
21st TO 27TH MAY 2018
THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXTRACT FROM BRISTOL AND WEST COUNTRY GEOLOGY CALENDARS
MORE DETAILS CAN BE FOUND IN THE BRISTOL AND THE WEST COUNTRY CALENDARS AND ON [...]
Die Spalteneruption am Kilauea auf Hawaii hat sich verstärkt. Grund hierfür ist die Ankunft des neuen Magmas, welches aus dem oberen Ostrift stammt und vor 17 Tagen begann dort abzulaufen. Bis vor 2 Tagen [...]
I'd love to say I got these photographs of Mt. St. Helens last week when I flew to Seattle, but we flew right over the volcano, so you'll have to settle for the pictures I got on a flyover back in 2006. I did [...]
Santa Clara, Utah — Team Jurassic worked almost entirely on the oyster ball project today in the Gunlock region. First the students measured the three primary dimensions of several dozen oyster balls [...]
This is a live video stream from Hawaii, U.S. New live video feed. More new live stream feed. New live stream for 20th of May 2018. Article updated at 19-May-2018 at 14:33 UTC. New live video feed added. [...]
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