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The World, 120 million years from now2 comments

Colm wrote 5 months ago: A long time from now, Ireland and the UK will be just beneath the Tropic of Cancer, hugging the coa … more →

Tags: Interests, Science, Geology, Future, Earth, Continents, earth science, continental drift, Plate Tectonics

Sea-Floor Sunday #36: Gulf of Maine2 comments

BrianR wrote 7 months ago: I hope all those in the States had a nice Thanksgiving holiday. I spent the long weekend in Boston v … more →

Tags: map, Marine Science, sea-floor image, Sea-Floor Sunday

Electoral and Geologic Boundaries7 comments

BrianR wrote 8 months ago: I’m slowly transitioning out of election mode and back into geoscience mode. To help this tran … more →

Tags: 2008 Election, Data Visualization, map, obama, Patterns, Plate Tectonics, Political, Structural geology

Friday Field Foto #70: Permian carbonate slope system2 comments

BrianR wrote 8 months ago: Earlier this week I posted about some research I did on a siliciclastic depositional slope system an … more →

Tags: carbonate systems, Fossil, Friday Field Foto, Patterns, photographs I've taken, sedimentation, shallow-marine, stratigraphy, West Texas

Stratigraphic evolution of an ancient depositional slope system10 comments

BrianR wrote 8 months ago: A large chunk of my Ph.D. research is now out in the journal Sedimentology (you can find it here). … more →

Tags: Data Visualization, Delta, dissertation research, Oil, patagonia, Personal, photographs I've taken, Plate Tectonics, Publication

Digital Geography in a Web 2.0 World2 comments

tim wrote 9 months ago: Attended “Digital Geography in a Web 2.0 World” in Manchester on Monday, hosted by the N … more →

Tags: Mapping, GIS, openstreetmap, Geo, neogeography, OSM

Sea-Floor Sunday #29: Laurentian Channel1 comment

BrianR wrote 10 months ago: For this week’s Sea-Floor Sunday image I sifted through my bookmarks and found this beautiful … more →

Tags: map, Marine Science, Megaflood, Rivers, sea-floor image, Sea-Floor Sunday, sedimentation, source-to-sink

Neoproterozoic turbidites in the Canadian Rockies9 comments

BrianR wrote 10 months ago: Most of you know that I’m a big fat nerd when it comes to deep-marine turbidity currents* and … more →

Tags: Canadian Rockies, photographs I've taken, Plate Tectonics, Professional life, sedimentary structures, stratigraphy, Structural geology, Travel, turbidites

Cerro Divisadero - my PhD field area in Patagonia11 comments

BrianR wrote 11 months ago: A paper for a component of my PhD work is finally in press (woo hoo!). I will put together a post ab … more →

Tags: dissertation research, map, patagonia, Personal, photographs I've taken, Photos/Images, Plate Tectonics, Rivers, sea-floor image

Global sea-level fluctuations, depositional environments, and life on Earth

BrianR wrote 1 year ago: I try not to recycle press releases without reading the paper first, but I wanted to point to what l … more →

Tags: Fossil, stratigraphy, Evolution, Paleontology, shallow-marine

Friday Field Foto #52: Permian Reef Trail, west Texas4 comments

BrianR wrote 1 year ago: I’m headed out for a short trip out of town, so this is really quick. If you ever find yoursel … more →

Tags: Friday Field Foto, New Mexico, photographs I've taken, West Texas

The Accretionary Wedge #9: Western Interior Seaway1 comment

BrianR wrote 1 year ago: The theme for this month’s geoscience blog carnival, The Accretionary Wedge #9, is to discuss … more →

Tags: map, Personal, Photos/Images, The Accretionary Wedge, Utah

Pangea Day - where was your bedrock?3 comments

BrianR wrote 1 year ago: Following the lead of Chris at goodSchist and Callan at NOVA Geoblog, below is a snapshot of global … more →

Tags: map, Meme, Plate Tectonics, SF Bay Area

Formation of the English Channel1 comment

BrianR wrote 1 year ago: If you are plugged in today, you’ve likely seen the report about a paper in this week’s … more →

Tags: map, Megaflood, sea-floor image, sedimentation

Friday Field Foto #8: Cretaceous shoreline deposits1 comment

BrianR wrote 2 years ago: I’ve missed the last few Fridays… The Book Cliffs are in central Utah and western Colora … more →

Tags: Friday Field Foto, photographs I've taken, shallow-marine, stratigraphy, Utah


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