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Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Earthquakes The big earthquake news this week has obviously been the magnitude 6.3 earthquake that hit Christchurch. For those interested, Chris has been adding links to the latest information, images and videos to his initial post on the quake. But … Continue reading
A new blog at All-geo: Volcan01010
I’m very pleased to announce a new blog here at All-geo. Volcan01010 is written by volcanologist John Stevenson, a compatriot from my undergraduate days. You might recall his excellent posts during last years’ eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, which provided expert commentary … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
A light dose of linkage this week: for various reasons, both of your Highly Allochthonous bloggers found themselves distracted by the real world in the past few days. Normal tweeting and blogging service should resume shortly! Blogs in motion A … Continue reading
New at Erratics: more adventures in copper mineralisation
Nina Fitzgerald, our latest Earth Science Erratics contributor, continues and concludes her run of guest posts with two more articles on copper mineralisation. In the first, she explains the role of hydrothermal sulphide mineralisation in forming copper ore: Still wondering … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week Earthquakes Chinese earthquake record shows that away from plate boundaries, seismic activity jumps around between different faults http://news.discovery.com/earth/china-quakes-give-us-temblors-pause.html The paper can be found here. Seems to be follow up to a paper … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.