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Accretionary Wedge #4

For those who don’t keep an eye on the side-bar, the latest geoblogging extravaganza is up at GoodSchist. Go and find out about the pretty, pretty rocks that we all keep on our desks along with the unread papers, unmarked … Continue reading

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AGU on the interweb

It’s been a somewhat frustrating week for this geoblogger, with many potentially interesting stories popping up containing some variant of “presented this week at AGU in San Francisco”. With 15,000+ Earth Scientists collected in the same place, it’s no surprise … Continue reading

Categories: geology, links

Carnivalling

Philosophia Naturalis #15 is up over at Sorting Out Science. My musings on the Black Sea flood paper made the cut; I’ve been quite amused by the attention that that particular post has generated, given that (a) I almost gave … Continue reading

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You can…

…complete your dissertation. Look at Brian. …actually make progress in the academic job market. Look at Propter Doc, soon to be “I Lecture, Therefore I Am”. Hearty congratulations to them both.

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Accretionary Wedge #3 is up

The theme is ‘between a rock and a squishy face’ and is all about the intimate ties between things biological and the planet they call home. Some excellent posts from both sides of the disciplinary fence await your perusal at … Continue reading

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