Category Archives: bloggery

Anne’s stream of adventures in 2010

When you are a hydrologist, all the world is your watershed. Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, by Anne, hydrology, photos

Chris’s travels in 2010

It’s travel meme time! Following the example Silver Fox, Garry Hayes, Callan Bentley and Jess Ball, here’s a summary of my travels this year. If nothing else, it’s a good chance to (re)post pretty photos. In January, a trip to … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, photos

12 Months of Highly Allochthonous

While one year is but a proverbial blink of the eye to those who think in geologic time, we’re still indulging in some year end reflections and looking back on our posts from 2010. On the off chance you want … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery

Participate in the AGU panel on geoblogging, even if you are not at the meeting

Later this afternoon, your friendly neighborhood geobloggers will convene at the AGU meeting for a panel on the payoffs and perils of blogging. Panelists include both Chris and Anne, Brian Romans from Clastic Detritus, Jess Ball from Magma Cum Laude, … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, conferences

How the conference presentation was done

Any resemblance to the task of producing my poster for AGU is purely coincidental.

Categories: academic life, bloggery, conferences

Geobloggers – why do you blog?

For geology bloggers, one of the most interesting, and encouraging, things about 2010 was that two big geological organisations – the Geological Society of America and the American Geophysical Union – have started to grasp, and exploit, the potential of … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, public science, science education

Quick programming notes

It’s Earth Science Week. I hope you all are busy spreading the fun and science of the Earth this week. Chris is in the lab dungeon collecting paleomagnetic data and I’m alternately in proposal purgatory and grading jail (i.e., the … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, by Anne

Diversity in the geosciences and the impact of social media

In the September issue of GSA Today, you can find our article on The Internet as a resource and support network for diverse geoscientists. Where do we go from here? Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, by Anne, publication

The dawn of Scientopia and the evolving science blogging ecosystem

Whilst I was rock hunting in a region where whisky is far more readily available than wifi, the rapid reorganisation of the science blogosphere has continued with the unveiling of a shiny new blog collective: Scientopia. Largely the brainchild of … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, public science