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Category Archives: bloggery
The geologist invasion of Scienceblogs continues
Well, well, well. No sooner have I finished celebrating Kim’s arrival, than the geological output of Scienceblogs is further bolstered by the arrival of Erik Klemetti, whose blog, Eruptions, does exactly what it says on the tin, keeping you well-informed … Continue reading
A big welcome to Kim
The Seed Overlords have finally realised that all the cool bloggers are, in fact, geobloggers.
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Weird Circularity
About 15 months ago my current boss visited South Africa to sample the Neoproterozoic and early Cambrian rocks near the Namibian border, and I ended spending a week or so out in the field helping with the drilling – at … Continue reading
What I did on my weekend
I took advantage of the fact I live in Scotland: Creag Leacach, 987 m.
Weekend reading
The latest Accretionary Wedge is out. Go read.
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Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.