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For lot's more videos on soil moisture topics, see Drs Selker and Or's text-book support videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoMb5YOZuaGtn8pZyQMSLuQ/playlists
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Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Blogs in motion Chris’s friend and fellow paleomagnetist Andy Biggin has just started blogging at http://www.geomagnetism.org/ A diary of scientific drilling into New Zealand’s Alpine Fault, by GNS’ Rupert Sutherland http://rupertsnztectonics.blogspot.com/2011/01/drilling-into-new-zealands-alpine-fault.html Volcanoes This is awesome: the Pink Terraces, thought destroyed … Continue reading
New at Erratics: What’s up with Cu?
Our goal in starting Earth Science Erratics was to promote and encourage new voices to take there first steps into the geoblogosphere. But we also want to make sure that people who have taken those first steps already, but have … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Blogs in motion The Scienceseeker Geosciences category is now nicely populated with many more geoblogs, but it turns out the list I submitted is already out of date, as a couple more blogs have already popped into existence: Extremo-files, from … Continue reading
New at Erratics: Bubbling up
Your friendly Highly Allochthonous bloggers have already treated you to unconformicakes and edible debris flows today; now, if you head over to Earth Science Erratics, new contributors Kathy Cashman and Alison Rust present a fascinating discussion of the role of … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.