Category Archives: links

Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week

After a long hiatus, our weekly link-sharing extravaganza returns! Comprising the most interesting and notable things we have found around the internet in the last few days. Other posts on All-geo On Metageologist: Scotland, 1 billion years ago: an orogeny, … Continue reading

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A mountain (meta)geologist

As you might have noticed, my blogging has been a little thin on the ground recently, which means I have been remiss in pointing you to some sterling posts from fellow All-geo blogger Simon Wellings, who is writing a whole … Continue reading

Categories: geology, links, structures, tectonics

Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week

Welcome to the weekly links fest from your friendly Highly Allochthonous bloggers. If you’re thinking the format looks a bit different this week, it’s because Chris has been tinkering a bit with the script that generates the links in an … Continue reading

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Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week

Other posts on All-geo On Earth Science Erratics, Erin Parker talks about the challenge of making geology relevant to students. Join the discussion! http://all-geo.org/erratics/2012/03/making-it-relevant/ At Metageologist, Simon Wellings shows how there is more of geological interest in Sicily than just … Continue reading

Categories: links

Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week

Other posts on All-geo On Earth Science Erratics, Erin Johnson tells us about the surprising lessons you learn when teaching Earth Science, including the willingness of students to boldly put their tongues where dozens of dirty hands have been before. … Continue reading

Categories: links