Monthly Archives: July 2011

Anne’s suspended summer

It was always going to be a trick for me to feed the blog in the latter bit of the summer, as I’ve been planning almost 5 weeks of travel, much of it without internet access. A few days ago, … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne

Flooding around the world (3 July edition)

Here is a brief update on the floods I covered in the last edition of flooding around the world. Note that there has also been flooding in Xiengkoung, Viengtian, Boolikhamxay, and Xayaboury provinces of Laos, as a result of heavy … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, geohazards, hydrology

Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week

New Geoblog Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist studying for her PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has launched her blog, ‘The Contemplative Mammoth’ with a cool geo-word: gyttja. Head over and welcome her to the geoblogosphere! http://contemplativemammoth.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/i-still-play-in-the-mud/ Earthquakes 5000 Christchurch quake … Continue reading

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