Category Archives: bloggery

Geology: the (almost) musical

Whilst reading through the song–related submissions to the current, geo-arty edition of the Accretionary Wedge, my mind was cast back to my dim and distant undergrad days, when no field trip was complete without sem-drunken final evening entertainments, and the … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, geology, tectonics

The Geoblogosphere

Suddenly, it’s quite wonderfully crowded in my corner of the internets.
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Categories: bloggery, links

Notables and linkables

Good news, everbody! It seems that the continuing growth of the geoblogosphere is starting to get noticed, with articles in both the AAPG Explorer and Geotimes, who together appear to have interviewed a good number of us. I’m quoted in … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, bloggery, geohazards, public science

Survivor: Geologist

I was just forwarded this, although I’d actually got some chuckles out of it already; it’s one of the columns written by James Clarke for the Johannesburg paper, The Star (a tad more upmarket than the UK version). He titled … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery

Accretionary Wedge #9

This month’s collection of geoblogospheric musings, concerning Geological Events of Unusual Significance, is being hosted by Julian over at Harmonic Tremors. Shamefully, I didn’t write anything, but given the quality on offer, I don’t think you’ll miss my witterings too … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery, links