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Geologists’ favourite places
The latest edition of the geoblogging carnival The Accretionary Wedge.
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Carnivalling
Just as I was starting to worry about the state of the Accretionary Wedge, we’ve had not one but two calls for posts this week. Over at Geology News, Dave Schumaker will be hosting a late late November edition, and … Continue reading
The Geoblogosphere
Suddenly, it’s quite wonderfully crowded in my corner of the internets.
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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
Rocks on the airwaves
The geopuns just keep coming – the inaugural geology ‘podclast’ has just gone up over at goodSchist. Your hosts Chris Town and Ron Schott discuss the recent volcanic activity on Kilauea, the latest bout of navel gazing stirred up by … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.