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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Saturday, 04 February 2023
Bald Eagle / Kwikw / Haliaeetus leucocephalusA mighty Bald Eagle sitting with wings spread looks to be controlling the weather with his will as much as being subject to it. This fellow has just taken a dip for his evening meal and is drying his feathers in the wind. As you can imagine, waterlogged feathers make flight difficult. Their wings are built for graceful soaring and gliding on
This months edition of the paper list surely has something interesting for everybody – a wide variety of papers both geographically and thematically. There are classical paleoseismology studies, submarine and tsunami stuff, archaeoseismology, fault physics, and much more from all around the globe. Enjoy reading and let me know if I have missed
The west coast gets more rain, as the cold wind channel has shifted again to the Bering Str. However, we are happy.The physics looks good for a repeat of January's weather pattern. That's lots of rain [...]
I was a bit shaken to read this short article, Submit It Again! Learning From Rejected Manuscripts (Campbell et al. 2022), recently posted on Mastodon by open-access legend Peter Suber. For example: Journals [...]
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