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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Two students in Columbia’s Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development discuss their study abroad experiences and offer advice to students curious about similar
We made it back to Punta Arenas yesterday! Luckily the weather was nice, and the plane could fly on schedule. We have enjoyed a comfortable bed with a nice shower and, best of all, fresh food!
As you can see, that is much fresher (and greener) than the typical Escudero meal!
Today we are sorting the samples and cargo to make sure they are properly stored and ready to ship back to the United States. We are starting at the INACH lab where they were stored overnight.
Luckily, it is [...]
The next Drunk on Geology is for Tricerahops Double IPA from the Ninkasi Brewing Company out of Eugene, OR.
Although, obviously named for the dinosaur Triceratops, the Ninkasi website also states [...]
Dinosaurios especulativos, paleoarte con una atmósfera muy especial, caricaturas, diseño de personajes, anacronismos dinosaurio-humano, criaturas prehistóricas con tintes de terror... Todo eso y mucho [...]
First thing in the morning I'm thinking this is fake. Who could build a bridge like this and have ships zooming under?But it's real, and you are seeing what would happen in an [...]
This lovely dark rust chunky monkey is the ammonite Desmoceras (Pseudouhligella) latidorsatum from the Lower Cretaceous, Lower Albian, Douvilliceras inequinodum Zone, Ambarimaninga, Mahajanga Province, [...]
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