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New at Erratics: the challenges of teaching geology in high school
Our newest Earth Science Erratics blogger, Erin Parker, is a teacher at an urban public high school in Wisconsin, who every semester is presented with the task of teaching “150 boisterous students” about earth science. In her first post, she … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Volcanoes From Callan Bentley comes the “xenobomb”: an amazing natural mash-up of deep earth and surface magmatic processes. http://blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2012/02/18/the-xenobomb/ Although his neologism has kicked off a small terminology debate in the geoblogosphere: http://ron.outcrop.org/blog/?p=1492 Earthquakes Clever. China tests active subsurface monitoring … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Welcome to the first Highly Allochthonous Sunday link-fest of 2012. We realise that technically this is the second Sunday of the new year, but we trust that you’ll forgive us… Other posts on All-geo Metageologist discusses How stone walls reflect … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
A good crop of links for your Sunday reading pleasure this week – and some new geoblogs to check out, too. Other posts on All-geo Geology word of the week has to be ‘geospeedometry’: Metageologist asks, how fast do metamorphic … Continue reading
All the blogging from AGU
One thing I’ve been doing in free moments since the end of the AGU Fall Meeting is catching up on what cool science other geobloggers who attended the meeting had unearthed whilst wandering the poster hall and lecture halls. Below … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.