Author Archives: Anne Jefferson

A flood is a disaster when people are in the way

At any given moment, somewhere in the world, there is a flood occurring. Most of the time, those floods don’t make the international news circuit. When they do, it is because there are people in harm’s way. But the intensity … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, geohazards, hydrology

Where on Google Earth #247

Come and get your mystery location. Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, geopuzzling

Anne’s stream of adventures in 2010

When you are a hydrologist, all the world is your watershed. Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, by Anne, hydrology, photos

12 Months of Highly Allochthonous

While one year is but a proverbial blink of the eye to those who think in geologic time, we’re still indulging in some year end reflections and looking back on our posts from 2010. On the off chance you want … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery

Participate in the AGU panel on geoblogging, even if you are not at the meeting

Later this afternoon, your friendly neighborhood geobloggers will convene at the AGU meeting for a panel on the payoffs and perils of blogging. Panelists include both Chris and Anne, Brian Romans from Clastic Detritus, Jess Ball from Magma Cum Laude, … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, conferences