Monthly Archives: March 2010

Toads: seismic prognosticators?

Is a pet toad the new must-have earthquake detector?
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Categories: earthquakes, geohazards, geology

Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week

Another week’s worth of interesting links I shared via Twitter
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Categories: links

Oman’s view of the Snowball Earth

Evidence from my field area of extreme climatic fluctuations 700 million years ago – but does it support the notion that the whole planet froze over?
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Categories: climate science, deep time, fieldwork, geology, outcrops, palaeomagic, past worlds, Proterozoic

Is Anne a hydrologist? geomorphologist? hydrophillic geologist? or whathaveyou?

The major theme of my research is analyzing how geologic, topographic, and land use variability controls hydrologic response, climate sensitivity, and geomorphic evolution of watersheds, by partitioning water between surface and ground water. What do you call someone like me?
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Categories: by Anne, geomorphology, hydrology, in the lab

Research Blogging likes us

They like us! They really like us!
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Categories: bloggery