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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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DonorsChoose Update We’re wrapping up another spectacular week for supporting Earth Science in the schools.. The Highly Allochthonous drive has now raised over $1000 from 14 donors and touched the lives of 589 students. Among the projects you helped complete … Continue reading
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DonorsChoose Update Earth Science Week has been a good week for bringing earth science to school kids. The Highly Allochthonous drive has raised $657 so far from 9 donors and touched the lives of 421 students. Thanks to all who … Continue reading
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DonorsChoose In addition to giving to the Highly Allochthonous Earth Science Challenge, please support Maitri’s efforts in the Science Bloggers for Students challenge! http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/viewChallenge.html?id=73292&max=10 Volcanoes It should be no surprise that lava flows…flow, but lava deltas are still very, very … Continue reading
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Real life has taken both Highly Allochthonous bloggers away from the internet for much of this week, so this weeks’ link-sharing is necessarily curtailed. New Accretionary Wedge The latest collection of themed geology writing, focussing this month on ‘Important Geological … Continue reading
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Blogs in motion and drawing attention to women science bloggers The big news of the week was the launching of Wired’s new stable of science blogs, which includes two awesome geoblogging Brians: Brian Romans of Clastic Detritus, and Brian Switek … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.