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Tuesday, 26 December 2023

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State of the Oceans - Dec 26, 2023 

Ontario-geofish [21:27:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (8 visits) info
 No videos or maps, everything is exactly the same as last week.  The return current is the same, and the phoney El Nino still looks weak.  However, since the cyclones have ruined all my hopes of a freezing December, I shall be subdued.There is some other mechanism at work with the cyclones.  If they stop, then I can proceed, based on the past patterns.  A

Toronto Earthquake revisited 

Ontario-geofish [16:00:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (15 visits) info
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 I have written a lot about this, and I have better terrain maps somewhere.  I just noticed a lot of traffic with one of my old posts.  THIS IS NOT A SCARE STORY!!I am not making any money on this, and we are talking long odds.  However, this is a huge fault in the Precambrian, and I have lots of reflection seismic, and bottom sonar showing massive disturbances on

The Uses and Limits of Global Climate Conferences 

State of the Planet [13:44:42]  recommend  recommend this post  (25 visits) info
Global conferences have educational and media value, but the new technologies, business models, and policies that will ultimately address the climate crisis will be implemented on local and national

The Dinosaurs! (1992) 

Koprolitos [09:34:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (105 visits) info
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La década de 1990 marcó un hito para los fanáticos de los dinosaurios. Siempre será recordada como los años en que el fenómeno de Jurassic Park abrió un mundo de maravillas naturales del pasado a [...]

Luck of the Irish -- cold diverted from Toronto and UK 

Ontario-geofish [12:51:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (11 visits) info
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 Good grief, Charlie Brown.  Cyclones have suddenly swooped in and deflected everything.That perfect Arctic spill for UK was body-checked into France.  However, the Arctic [...]

Modiolodon Pelecypod Fossil 

Louisville Area Fossils [05:57:00]  recommend  recommend this post  (73 visits) info
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This pelecypod fossil appears to be a Modiolodon (Ulrich, 1894) from the Ordovician Period. It was found in the Logana Member of the Lexington Limestone for Franklin County, Kentucky, USA. Thanks to Kenny [...]
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