Monthly Archives: February 2008

Outcrops on the Interweb

Callan wonders if Google Maps (or, indeed, Google Earth) could be used to create a spatial directory of interesting geological localities: One thing that I found frustrating and limiting in my first few years of teaching was that there was … Continue reading

Categories: geology, public science

Don’t let ScienceDebate 2008 be stood up

It’s been interesting to watch the ScienceDebate 2008 campaign snowball over the past couple of months, but things are about to get even more interesting: a time (April 18th) and a place (the Franklin Insitute in Philadelphia) have been decided … Continue reading

Categories: public science

Battleships in space!

Kind of. The ultimate recycling story.
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Categories: general science

Imbrication and potholes in the Zebra River

Some background on Friday’s geopuzzle
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Categories: basics, geology, geopuzzling

Geopuzzle #4

These boulders are telling us something. What? For this one, I had the choice of a photo where the answer is quite subtle, and one where it’s pretty obvious. Being evil, I chose the former, and am holding the latter … Continue reading

Categories: geology, geopuzzling