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Friday, 10 September 2010

Group supports uranium exploration, mining for nuclear power

Arizona Geology [2010-09-10 17:19:00]   recommend this post  info
The American Clean Energy Resources Trust (ACERT) is promoting the "multiple benefits of clean, affordable nuclear energy and the consequent need for continued domestic uranium exploration, mining and processing." [right, unnamed reclaimed uranium mine site from the ACERT site]The [...]

Water commission addresses rural water needs

Arizona Geology [2010-09-10 06:15:00]   recommend this post  info
The AZ Dept. of Water Resources new Water Development Commission is intended to address the state's "abandonment of rural Arizona, when it comes to unmet water demand" says Verde Independent writer Steve Ayers in a story published today.Steve writes that the newly formed commission [...]

UA Phoenix Lander team - Mars recently active

Arizona Geology [2010-09-10 05:26:00]   recommend this post  info
The UA-run Phoenix Mars Lander found evidence that the isotopic composition of atmospheric carbon dioxide is "pointing to an atmosphere rejuvenated by volcanic outpourings, possibly up to the very recent geologic past..." and "the atmosphere may have been chemically interacting with [...]

Born This Day: Joseph Leidy

Palaeoblog [2010-09-09 19:33:00]   recommend this post  info
Sept. 9, 1823 - April 30, 1891 From The Academy of Natural Sciences:Leidy is known as the "Father of American Vertebrate Paleontology". He described the first relatively complete dinosaur skeleton, Hadrosaurus, and introduced many American and European scientists to the fossil riches of [...]

See geoscientists screw in dangerous places

Outdoor Science [2010-09-09 12:44:53]   recommend this post  info
Yes, this video shows geoscientists screwing on Oregon’s largest glacier. Take a look – the footage is about three minutes into the video. Screwing holes into ice with a handheld drill might look low-tech, but it helps scientists monitor how fast Collier Glacier is retreating up its [...]

Lily's great geomodel T-shirt art.

Riparian Rap [2010-09-09 02:43:00]   recommend this post  info
Our Ecohydrologist Lily Hwang,  also an artist and Abobe Illustrator wrangler, has produced this charming T-shirt graphic.It features her,  Meriam Lahlou (our amazing multilingual business manager), and me in a loud shirt. What do you think?  Do you like it? Parlez-vous [...]

Weiterbildungsseminar "Wissenschaftsjournalismus im TV"

Gunnars Geo-Blog [2010-09-08 22:16:00]   recommend this post  info
Wie verpackt Wissenschaftsthemen in einer Comedy-Show? Wie baut man den perfekten Wissenschaftsbeitrag fürs TV? Und wie bindet man Grafiken in einem Fernsehbeitrag ein? Um diese und andere Fragen geht es in dem nächsten Weiterbildungsseminar der Initiative Wissenschaftsjournalismus. Das Seminar [...]

Fossil of the Week

Notes from the Museum of the Earth [2010-09-08 21:04:00]   recommend this post  info
9/8 – Flowering Plants of the Green River FormationIf you’ve ever heard of the Green River Formation – an Eocene Lagerstätte found in western Colorado, southwestern Wyoming, and eastern Utah – your first thought is probably about a spectacular fossil fish. Although less familiar, Green [...]

Die Zone der Furchensteine im Litoral des Chiemsee

Infos zum Furchenstein, zum Krustenstein, dem Hirnstoa und Onkoiden am Bayrischen Meer [2010-09-08 14:23:08]   recommend this post  info
Die Zone der Furchensteine/Krustensteine/Hirnstoaner im Litoral des Chiemsee. Area of "Furchensteine/Krustensteine/Hirnstonaer" (limestone with structured surface) in the litoral of lake

Ornithomimosauri in Ceratosauria, "elaphrosauri" in Ornithomimosauria e scansoriopterygidi in Oviraptorosauria

Theropoda [2010-09-08 13:49:00]   recommend this post  info
Breve post che informa gli interessati su alcuni test effettuati con Megamatrice sulla plausibilità di ipotesi "eterodosse". Gli spunti derivano da Ville Sinkkonen e Mickey Mortimer. Ricordate "Magnoviraptorosauria"? Bene, l'ipotesi colà definita risultò statisticamente improbabile. Tuttavia, [...]

Marginocequé?

El Pakozoico [2010-09-08 08:54:00]   recommend this post  info
El amigo aqui ilustrado es uno de mis marginocéfalos favoritos: Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis. Si, he dicho "marginocéfalo". Este término es quizás poco conocido por el público en general. Todos hemos oído hablar alguna vez de "ceratopsios", los dinosaurios con cuernos y [...]

Safety First

JOIDES Resolution blogs [2010-09-08 06:28:34]   recommend this post  info
Day 2 has been filled with safety demos and scientific presentations.  I was reminded not to horseplay, how to read an MSDS, and how to wear a "gumby suit" which is a very warm floatable suit that will help me survive if the boat sinks!  The lead scientist led us [...]

Echinoblog Sneak Peak of the Hyperbolic Crochet Reef!

Echinoblog [2010-09-07 21:50:00]   recommend this post  info
Detail of an island from the Latvian Reef, with coral by Dagnija Griezne. Photo by the IFF. From the Hyperoblic Reef Website.One of the great things about being "the starfish guy" is that people come to you with starfish questions that they don't think anyone else can answer. For the [...]

Potomac River: Ten-fold Increase in Native Submerged Vegetation Reflects Improved Water Quality

Geology News [2010-09-07 19:36:02]   recommend this post  info
The report, “Long-term reductions in anthropogenic nutrients link to improvements in Chesapeake Bay habitat is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science

Roll back the rock!

El Pakozoico [2010-09-07 08:07:00]   recommend this post  info
Un pequeño extracto de "We're back! A Dinosaur's story" ("Rex, un dinosaurio en Nueva York"), película de 1993 producida por Steven Spielberg. Si, del mismo año que Jurassic Park: pretendía ser una película para niños, mientras que JP estaba destinada a un público más [...]

Pavement Deicing Leading to High Chloride Levels in Streams

Geology.com News [2010-09-07 07:02:39]   recommend this post  info
“The use of salt to deice pavement can leave urban streams toxic to aquatic life, according to a new U.S. Geological Survey study on the influence of winter runoff in northern U.S. cities, with a special focus on eastern Wisconsin and Milwaukee.” – Quoted from the USGS news [...]

Did lake overflow form the Salt River Valley?

Arizona Geology [2010-09-07 03:37:00]   recommend this post  info
A new article in the Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science by a team of Arizona geologists including AZGS's Brian Gootee, has documented the existence of an "older, higher terrace" that supports the idea that "the lower Salt River originated by lake overflow from an [...]

Continua la "cattiva scienza" a proposito dei terremoti.

scienzeedintorni [2010-09-07 01:19:00]   recommend this post  info
In Italia è proprio cattiva scienza.Ritorno, molto controvoglia, sull'argomento degli allarmi sismici, quando ci sarebbe da dire cose molto più interessanti. Nel post precedente, pubblicato solo giovedì scorso, al riguardo avevo scritto: Non dico di silenziare o censurare le notizie, ma [...]

Geo Video: Die Geologie der Massanutten Mountain

Gunnars Geo-Blog [2010-09-06 22:16:00]   recommend this post  info
 Luftbild der Massanutten Mountain mit Blick nach Nordwest. Links ist der südliche Shenandoah zu erkennen und am Horizont die Blue Ridge Mountains. Credit: Wikimedia, User Jstuby. Public Domain. Die Massanuten Mountain stellen eine Synklinale in den Valley&Ridge Appalachen dar, deren [...]

Enormous Debris Avalanche at Mount Shasta, Northern California

Pathological Geomorphology [2010-09-06 20:55:56]   recommend this post  info
From the USGS CVO page on the deposit: The deposits of an exceptionally large debris avalanche extend from the base of Mount Shasta volcano northward across the floor of Shasta Valley in northern California. The debris-avalanche deposits underlie an area of about 675 square kilometers, and their [...]
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