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A very British thanksgiving...

Benjamin Brooks wrote 1 month ago: In the United Tanks of America; this week is Thanksgiving, the season started by Abraham Lincoln dur … more →

Tags: Geology, Science, Curiosity, Existence, Exploration, Family, Friends, Teachers, thankful

My picks of the November literature

annejefferson wrote 1 month ago: It is not that there was no October literature to pick. My time to read articles simply disappeared … more →

Tags: climate change, groundwater, headwater streams, Literature, Glaciers, hydrographs, isotopes, landscape evolution, Rivers

Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change

derrickdriller wrote 1 month ago: Geomorphology and Global Environmental Change By Christine Embleton-Hamann Publisher: Cambridge Univ … more →

Tags: eBook

Implications for a future with higher sea levels

cboston wrote 2 months ago: By Clare Boston A recent government report in Australia has advised that urgent action is required t … more →

Tags: climatology, Earth Observation, global issues, sea-level rise, australian coastline, Maldives underwater, ipcc, Coastal monitoring

The Hydrology and Evolution of Basaltic Landscapes: Notes from GSA Sunday

annejefferson wrote 2 months ago: This post is cross-posted at Highly Allochthonous. Please look over there for any comments. Like man … more →

Tags: Conferences, groundwater, Volcanoes, Cascades, landscape evolution

Keynote Speaker Profile: Mark G. Macklin

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 2 months ago: Professor Macklin will be giving his keynote lecture entitled ‘Floodplain Catastrophes and Climate C … more →

Tags: Profiles, Virtual Conference, interdisciplinary, Scholarly, keynote, floodplain, catastrophes, climate change, Riverine Societies

How to build a meandering river in your basement

annejefferson wrote 3 months ago: This post is cross-posted at Highly Allochthonous. Please look over there for 15+ comments on the po … more →

Tags: Literature, Rivers

Red Sky in Australia

cboston wrote 3 months ago: By Clare Boston Last week, dust storms in eastern Australia caused havoc to populated coastal areas, … more →

Tags: climatology, Biogeography, Australia, Drought, Dust Storm, biological crusts, Wind erosion

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Amanda wrote 3 months ago: 15-Sep-09: Onwards to Santa Fe. The flight was a little indirect [GEG-PDX-SLC-ABQ] and this was shot … more →

Tags: Canon PowerShot SX120, Project 365, aerial photography, Salt Lake City, Utah

The Other Most Beautiful Place On The Planet

Pat Hartman wrote 3 months ago: By PAT HARTMAN News Editor A lot of people have called Kashmir the most beautiful place in the world … more →

Tags: Asia, South America, Travel Writing, World, Argentina, Chile, Craters, Filmmaking, India

Photo Friday34 comments

fundamentaljelly wrote 4 months ago: Mother Earth    119° 03’ 41” W  36° 15’ 14” N   A tired Robert J … more →

Tags: Photography, observations, Photo Friday, Heat Stroke, Robert J.

GSA Abstract: Sediment size distributions in forested headwater streams of the North Carolina Piedmont

annejefferson wrote 4 months ago: The Watershed Hydrogeology Lab is going to be busy at this year’s Geological Society of Americ … more →

Tags: Rivers, Abstracts, Conferences, Rock's, headwater streams, Southeast

Carson Geomorphology Field Notes - Day 5

jayur wrote 5 months ago: Day 5 7/17/09 C20 This core was excavated in a swale in the field north of the road across from Moun … more →

Tags: academic ramblings, archaeology, carson

Carson Geomorphology Field Notes - Day 4

jayur wrote 5 months ago: Carson Day 4 7/16/09 C9 – 12 These cores were all placed on top of mound D – I decided I wanted to e … more →

Tags: academic ramblings, archaeology, carson

Carson Geomorphology Field Notes - Day 3

jayur wrote 5 months ago: 7/15/09 Carson Day 3 I arrived at the site at approximately 8.20 and drove out to look at the twin c … more →

Tags: academic ramblings, archaeology, carson

Core 7

jayur wrote 5 months ago: In this core, the top layer of soil below the humus appears to be highly weather, as it is light tan … more →

Tags: academic ramblings, archaeology, carson, coring

Carson Geomorphology Field Notes - Day 2

jayur wrote 5 months ago: Carson Day 2 7/14/09 C3 I arrived on site approximately at 8.20 and went directly to the Pelegrin ho … more →

Tags: academic ramblings, archaeology, carson

Carson Geomorphology Field Notes - Day 1

jayur wrote 5 months ago: 7.13.2009 Day 1 I arrived at the site around 9.30 am after driving from Jackson – I am not capable o … more →

Tags: academic ramblings, archaeology, carson, Geo

Sustainche™ becomes a ‘country boy’ (II)

sustainche wrote 6 months ago: What a peaceful surrounding environment Sustainche has found ! Sustainche enjoys when the birds sing … more →

Tags: Sustainche™ the country boy, Sustainche, polar bear, Sustainable Development, MACEDÓNIA, Geography, surrounding environment, National Strategy for Sustainable Development in the Re, ‘zivej’


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