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An interactive map of UK geology

The BGS have put up a nice interactive map of the UK’s geology (flash required). You can select and deselect rocks of different geological periods to see where they are distributed around Britain and Ireland, and if you hover over … Continue reading

Categories: geology, links

Catching up

I’m back, tired and a little sun-scorched, from my trip to Northern Cape (northwest South Africa). Since my brain is still feeling quite fried after the 800 km drive back to Johannesburg yesterday, all I’m really doing today is catching … Continue reading

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Accretionary Wedge #2 is up

The theme for this edition of the geoblogging carnival is ‘How the Earth Could Kill You’. Head over to All of My Faults Are Stress Related for mass extinctions, earthquakes, volcanoes and landslides galore.

Categories: links

Say hi to a new Scibling, and help out an existing one

Laelaps has joined the collective; if you aren’t already familiar with Brian’s prolific and informative musings on things palaeontological (although he probably wouldn’t spell it like that) go and check out his new digs. Palaeontology is almost geology, after all. … Continue reading

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Calling all geobloggers

The first Accretionary Wedge was a big success, with major kudos due to Brian (who is also celebrating his first blogiversary) for doing the necessary cat-herding to make it happen. Now discussion is underway to organising the next few editions … Continue reading

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