Monthly Archives: February 2010

Carbon capture and storage: where should it go?

If we’re going to sequester carbon, is it better to do it under land or under the ocean? A grad student examines the pros and cons of each, in this guest blog post.
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Categories: climate science, hydrology

Two tributes to Reds Wolman (1924 – 2010)

M. Gordon “Reds” Wolman was a towering figure in 20th century fluvial geomorphology, fundamentally shaping our understanding of river forms and processes, profoundly influencing environmental education and river management, and educating scores of students that continue to push the boundaries … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, by Anne, geomorphology

Where on (Google) Earth #185

Come and play hunt the geological feature!
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Categories: geology, geopuzzling

Where on (Google) Earth #184

Identify the mystery geologic location and win the fabulous prize…of hosting the next Where on (Google) Earth contest.
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Categories: outcrops

Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week

More geology themed link goodness.
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Categories: links