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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Tuesday, 16 April 2024
ReferenceThis is a refreshing article. They even use the charts that nooa fears to use.But now, perhaps quicker than expected, El Niño is gone.A nice quote. They are being polite.US researchers recently said there was 60% chance of a La Niña developing between June-August, and an 85% chance of this happening by Autumn.But the Australian Bureau say such statements such be
Our northern tropical plumes are on a break. However, Toronto has some good action from Gulf of Mexico plumes.There will be another big clash with lots of rain for Toronto, snow elsewhere.And look at the huge cold blob coming down on the UK and mainland Europe. The weak plumes are being blown away.Right now, the tropical plumes should be slicing up the Arctic for
Laundry is the biggest source of microplastic fibers in our waterways. These Columbia researchers are working on a
Las tortugas son uno de los grupos taxonómicos mejor representados entre los taxones del Paleógeno de la Cuenca del Duero (Comunidad Autónoma de Castilla y León, centro de España). Entre ellas, Neochelys [...]
Nos plantamos en la tercera semana de nuestro Abril Literario, y en esta ocasión trataremos un libro enfocado en el registro fósil e historia evolutiva del exitoso linaje de los mamíferos con "Auge y [...]
This lovely oil in water coloured ammonite is the beauty Beudanticeras sp. from the Lower Cretaceous (Upper Aptian), Krasnodar region, Northern Caucasus, southern Russia. This area of the world has [...]
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