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Geology Happens
I think this will be AW #23.Not everything I am studying ends up in a published paper, well actually nothing I study ends up in a published paper. Sometimes my HS students hear about my adventures and sometimes I write a blog post, ... 2
Highly Allochthonous
For more geo-link goodness, head over to Lockwood's for the Flash Accretionary Wedge - you can suggest your own recent geological favourites whilst you're there.
Demo of augmented reality maps - I can see some really cool possi... 3
Magma Cum Laude
Happy Halloween! I hope you all are having a fun day of candy-and-costume-filled spookiness. And speaking of playing different roles, Earth scientists wear one hat in particular that's very important: the Outreach Hat!That's why the... 4
Hypo-theses
Jess at Magma Cum Laude is hosting this month’s Accretionary Wedge, asking “What kind of Earth Science outreach have you participated in?”
Actually, there is quite a lot of outreach that I do but one thing that I’ve actually referr... 5
Magma Cum Laude
The Headless Horseman wants you to know that posting is very important.Yes, I did just make a horseback riding joke. I am a geek in many ways. Mwahahaha!... 6
Geology Happens
Thanks TC for the extension. Jess at Magma Cum Laude is hosting this month's Accretionary Wedge and has given us an extra week. Thanks!This month is all about sharing our love of geology with budding geologists. I get to work with K... 7
Magma Cum Laude
In recognition of the fact that I'm still "recovering" from GSA, and that quite a few geobloggers are probably doing the same thing, I'm going to extend the Accretionary Wedge deadline to Friday, October 30. (And yes, this does give... 8
Magma Cum Laude
The 20th edition of the Accretionary Wedge is up at Dave Bressan's cryology and co. There are some neat speculations about unsolved mysteries in geoscience - go check it out! (And even if you're a bit late, you can probably sneak an... 9
Hypo-theses
David Bressan at Cryology and Co is hosting Accretionary Wedge #20 and I’m late with this and don’t really have much time what with the start of teaching next week – sorry.
He asks …
What remains to be discovered for future earth sc... 10
Magma Cum Laude
David Bressan at cryology and co. posed this question for the latest edition of the Accretionary Wedge:What remains to be discovered for future earth scientists what we (still) don't know about earth? What are the geological riddles... 11
A Blog Around the Clock
Accretionary Wedge #19 is up on Dino Jim's Musings
Carnival of the Elitist Bastards XVI is up on Quiche Moraine
Carnival of the Green #195 is up on EcoTech Daily
Grand Rounds Vol 5 No 50 are up on Medicine & Technology Read the c... 12
Hypo-theses
It’s accretionary wedge time again an this month Dino Jim is asking us to ‘think outside the box’ when teaching geology. I seem to detect a food theme developing.
Here is a quick piece on using a banana as an analogue for rock defo... 13
A Blog Around the Clock
The Giant's Shoulders #13 are up on Skulls in the Stars
July Accretionary Wedge is up on Volcanista Read the comments on this post...... 14
Geotripper
The latest Accretionary Wedge deadline has come and gone, and as usual I am a day late. A big thank you to Volcanista, our host this month, who has suggested the topic of our inspiration to enter the geosciences. I have talked abou... 15
Magma Cum Laude
Sitting here in Zion National Park, one of the last spots I visited on my first geology field course, I feel like I'm coming full circle to some of the reasons that I'm still doing geology. (I also feel like I could receive wifi thr... 16
Looking For Detachment
It's time for the July Accretionary Wedge, #17, which is being hosted by Volcanista over at her Magmalicious Blog. As she says, it's all about inspiration: who, what, where, when, and even how. [Photo taken from the shoulder of Whee... 17
Hypo-theses
Lockwood over at Outside The Interzone is successfully ensuring that the Acccretionary Wedge is rising phoenix-like from the ashes. The mission for this month is … “Where and when would you most like to visit to witness and ana... 18
Hypo-theses
Volcanista is hosting July’s Accretionary Wedge on what inspired one to become a geologist. For me, the reason is simple, if somewhat convoluted. I became a geologist because I can’t sing.
Back when I was in high school, my school,... 19
Harmonic Tremors
Lockwood had to poke me that the Accretionary Wedge is stumbling back to its feet, but it was good timing for a poke, since the quarter has just ended, and I might actually have time to write things other than comments on the underg... 20
A Blog Around the Clock
The June edition of Accretionary Wedge: Let's Do a Time Warp! is up on Outside the Interzone
Boneyard returns at When Pigs Fly Returns
CARNIVAL OF THE GREEN #184! is up on The Conservation Report Read the comments on this post...... |
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