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Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Other posts on All-geo Earth Science Erratics: Tim Sherry brings us some spectacular field photos from the Charlevoix impact crater. http://all-geo.org/erratics/2011/11/the-charlevoix-impact-crater/ Metageologist: We all rave about John McPhee, but he is by no means the only author to have written … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Anne has an article in this week’s Eos about the conference she went to in the Galapagos this summer. It is paywalled, annoyingly, but if you don’t have access and would like a copy of the article, let us know … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
Earthquakes The big news this week was the magnitude 7.2 earthquake in eastern Turkey, which I blogged about here and expanded on in a post on the Scientific American Guest Blog. Some other useful links and resources: Nice post on … Continue reading
New at Erratics: the mysterious iron ore of Bell Island, Conception Bay, Newfoundland
We’re pleased to welcome our latest contributer to Earth Science Erratics: Tim Sherry, a graduate student at McGill University. His first entry (cross-posted from Tim’s newly created geoblog, Up-Section), gives an account of a memorable stop on a recent field … Continue reading
Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week
For your clicking pleasure: the most interesting stories and links that we came across this week in our internet meanderings. Volcanoes Many geobloggers were considering volcanoes this week. Not, as it turns out, due to the undersea eruption El Hierro … Continue reading
Nice plan for content warnings on Mastodon and the Fediverse. Now you need a Mastodon/Fediverse button on this blog.