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New from Snet: Lithologs, a new tool to create lithological/sedimentological logs online..
Wednesday, 10 December 2025
Check out a guide to some of our notable research at this year's AGU
They won't even bother to look at the social media. Every Canadian stores a thousand tumpy jokes. It's our only amusement on cold, snowy nights. Kimmel is our hero. ps and you only get let out if you publish "Donald Trump deserves every piece of Peace Tin thrown at him"ps and if all tourists are going to be officially beaten with stick, how many will
Kilauea Puts on a Spectacular Show!
Many of you will have seen some of the videos from the Big Island of Hawaii. Kilauea has been fountaining lava hundred of metres into the air in some of the most [...]
35 years ago, I was a big fan on the camcorder. I recorded everything, and then when the third kid came along, I just stopped. Poor kid. Anyway, 20 years ago I dusted [...]
Durante la pasada semana, del 3 al 6 de diciembre en Santana do Cairi, tuvo lugar la celebración del congreso Paleo NE 2025 junto con el 7º IMERP, siendo así la primera vez en su historia que este [...]
geodinamica dell'area giapponese
Il terremoto M 7.6 dell’8 dicembre 2025 a largo della costa pacifica settentrionale di Honshu è stato decisamente un evento sismico importante. Per dare un’idea della [...]
Reynisfjara, Iceland's Black Sand BeachImagine a beach covered with impossibly smooth black stones. In site of the shore, stand tall black basalt sentinels and a cliff of basalt behind you. This [...]
This last Pacific Plume has pushed a lot of warm air over the mountains, and given Whistler lots of snow. However, we see a small lunge of cold air pushing down into the US [...]
No, tus ojos no te están engañando: lo que hay sobre estas líneas no es un póster de "Power Rangers", aunque el parecido es más que obvio. Se trata de "Armorsaurs", una serie estadounidense infantil [...]
Trilobite fossils found near Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky USA dates to the
Ordovician Period.
Images were taken under microscope and field of view is 1.5 cm. They appear to be fragments of an [...]
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