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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Monday, 14 October 2019
Esta majaronada fue una improvisación para la fiesta del 7º Aniversaurio. Se propuso que quienes quisiéramos hiciéramos algo a partir de la frase ¿De qué me suena tu cara? y me vino a la mente una canción del genial Juako Malavirgen llamada "El Caso Es Que Me suenas" . Con ese pie de partida, me monté la película.
Mi memoria, que en algunas cosas resulta prodigiosa, tiene algunos
Heute ging am Merapi in Indonesien ein Pyroklastischer Strom ab. Er verursachte eine Aschewolke, die eine Höhe von gut 6000 m ü. N. N. erreichte. Das Vaac gab eine entsprechende VONA-Warnung heraus. In [...]
Using drones, laser scanners, and high-resolution models, researchers hope to find out more about the processes driving rapid melting in this
This is the second of four posts about the peculiarities of Sausal Creek, going from its headwaters to the Bay. Here I’ll address Dimond Canyon, the 2-kilometer segment between the Warren Freeway and the [...]
A model of engagement and connecting research and education to problem-solving is particularly important in the field of environmental
Otro de los trabajos presentados por integrantes del Grupo de Biología Evolutiva de la UNED en las pasadas XXXV Jornadas de Paleontología de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología (SEP) fue el análisis [...]
Earth Science Week is here for 2019 and we are delighted to announce the winners of this year’s ‘Geoscience if for everyone’ photography competition! Continue reading →
Dr. Robert Ginsburg, who spent much of his career studying the geological evolution of the Florida Keys died recently. The Depositional Record has an open access special issue in his honor packed with papers [...]
Bitácora de la expedición 385 Es un día soleado y tranquilo en la Cuenca de Guaymas. Creo que nunca había... Read more
There is no doubt — we are now drilling into the sill. The next core brings an alternating sequence of... Read more
“Hooray and up she rises!*" How a rising mountain chain can reveal its hidden secrets
Modelling how erosion of the top of a mountain range is accompanied by isostatic uplift, eventually exposing [...]
Geographic Information systems commonly referred to as GIS is a combination of several technological and scientific tools that are used in the management of Geographic relationships. The tools can manage the [...]
El importante fósil guía Mimomys savini de la Gran Dolina en Atapuerca es analizado y comparado con el de otros yacimientos del Pleistoceno inferior de Europa Un reciente estudio de Lozano-Fernández y [...]
Hughes, visto por Chic Stone en “You’ll sleep as is you were dead” (1963, Adventures into the Unknown #140)
Antes de nada y para que nadie se llame a engaño, este post no trata de Richard David [...]
Note that I didn't say the toughest hike YOU will ever do. Every hiking experience is individual, and this one left me...breathless. Stawamus Chief is one of the most popular hikes in the Vancouver-Squamish [...]
This image is of a Gingko huttoni plant fossil. The plant existed in the Jurassic Period. Fossil was
discovered in Scarborough, England, United Kingdom. Gingko is considered a living fossil by Western science [...]
Last year around this time, I reported on this blog that Wooster had just completed its third wettest year on record. A year later, the “wettest year” record has been broken. With continuous record-keeping [...]
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