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Category Archives: geology
A new podclast for your listening pleasure
Volcanoes and dinosaurs and 50’s sci-fi, oh my!
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An Arizona field trip diary
Ryan of the Martian Chronicles has been on a field trip around the geological sights of the Arizona region, including
Peak coal?
Not hundreds of years’ worth left, as is claimed?
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More than hot Jupiters
A fair number of extra-solar planets would fit right into our own solar system.
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Kepler and the Rare Earth hypothesis
Kepler is not designed to directly find life-bearing worlds, but may give us some hints about their abundance.
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Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.