Author Archives: Chris Rowan

Haiti: what next for the Enriquillo Fault?

On sections of the fault adjacent to January’s rupture, strain built up by plate motions is still there, waiting to be released. The only question is when, and how.
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Categories: earthquakes, geohazards, tectonics

Lecture notes

In which I wonder whether I’m any good at lecturing or not.
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Categories: academic life, ranting, science education

Earth’s forgotten youth – and beyond

A new attempt to map out the events of early earth history.
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Categories: deep time, geology, paper reviews, past worlds

Where on (Google) Earth #185

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

Stuff I linked to on Twitter last week

More geology themed link goodness.
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Categories: links