Category Archives: bloggery

Anne is a Strange Quark, AKA awesome science writer!

When Anne first started blogging on Highly Allochthonous, I introduced her first post with the words: I let her post this on the condition that she not show me up by being clearly smarter and a better writer than I … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery

A new blog at All-geo: Volcan01010

I’m very pleased to announce a new blog here at All-geo. Volcan01010 is written by volcanologist John Stevenson, a compatriot from my undergraduate days. You might recall his excellent posts during last years’ eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, which provided expert commentary … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, links, volcanoes

The baking of an angular unconformity: Hutton’s Unconformicake

One of the most famous sites in the history of geology – in cake form!. Chris’s entry for Accretionary Wedge #30: the bake sale Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, structures

#scio11 and #AGU10: a tale of two conference hashtags

Small 300 person conference out-tweets large 19,000 person conference 2 to 1. Which group should be worried about this? Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, conferences

The elephants in the room at ScienceOnline 2011

The undercurrents and unresolved issues at ScienceOnline 2011, that I feel are going to be an important component of online conversations in the next 12 months. Continue reading

Categories: antiscience, bloggery, conferences, public science, science education