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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 02 January 2024
Here’s the latest list of papers on paleoseismology and related fields. Interesting stuff from the NZ and US seismic hazard models, a photo of the fault scarp that formed underwater in the 2011 Tohoku-oki Earthquake, and much more. Have a great 2024
En la larga historia del planeta Tierra, sólo una especie ha sido la dominadora absoluta durante más de 135 millones de años: los dinosaurios. Su historia ha fascinado al ser humano que trata de conocerlo y comprenderlo. Existen diversas teorías que dicen que pueden revivirse y habitar entre nosotros… Todas ellas confluyen en una de las películas más famosas de la historia: ‘Parque Jurásico’. De todos los dinosaurios, se cuenta que uno fue el rey absoluto.
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I thought this blob would be clear and firing on all cylinders, but it is still getting swept by Pacific air.It will still hit Toronto, but is not a major event.The winds are not adding [...]
This is my perfect sea level chart. It neither rises, nor sinks. It shows all the warm and cold cycles of the past. Everything can be lined up with historic events. It [...]
This image is of fossil teeth on display at Mace Brown Museum of Natural History (August 2017). It was found in Cross Formation, Pregnall Member of Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA and dates to the [...]
In physics you establish priorities or rankings. A force that is less than 10% of the main force is ignored. Leftwingers take any influence they want and make a big deal of [...]
Our world and our economy are becoming more technologically complex and interconnected; anticipated impacts have become routine, and our need for agile and responsive regulation is
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