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Andrew's Geology Blog
The indispensable Kim Hannula, who teaches in southern Colorado and blogs at All My Faults Are Stress Related, was at the GSA annual meeting last week giving a talk to a session on ways to get more women and minorities into geology....
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Geotripper
Kim at All My Faults are Stress Related thinks we need some new geologic metaphors. Her blog post resulted in a real melange of great suggestions. I like the idea, but I would add that I believe we also have a need for new words for...
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Looking For Detachment
Kim Hannula of All of My Faults Are Stress Related - along with Anne Jefferson, Pat Campbell, and Suzanne Franks - is conducting a survey about how women geoscientists use blogs, both as readers of blogs and as blog authors. Please ...
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The Ethical Palaeontologist
I'm sure I share most, if not all, the same readers as Kim at All Of My Faults Are Stress Related, but in case any have slipped through...Kim and colleagues are running a survey to investigate how blogs and blogging might help women...
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Geotripper
Kim over at All My Faults are Stress Related and a number of other bloggers are asking for help on a survey of women geologists and the geoblogosphere, the results of which will be presented at a GSA symposium. If you meet the guide...
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Sciencewomen
Retweeting Zuska: Kim at All of My Faults Are Stress Related asks: I've got a question for women readers, especially those in the geosciences, environmental sciences, or field sciences: what do you get out of reading blogs? And...
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Arizona Geology
There are two new blog posts about hiking the Grand Canyon that are well worth reading. Kim Hannula, at All My Faults Are Stress Related, took the familythrough a billion years of geologic history on spring break.Wayne Ranney (Earth...
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Looking For Detachment
Kim at the ALL NEW All of My Faults are Stress Related (on Scienceblogs), Callan at NOVA Geoblog, and Gelology Happens have all been out finding signs of spring in their areas -- so, while up the hill on our most recent hike, yester...
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Volcanism
The Lords of the ScienceBlogs Universe have obviously been paying attention to the movers and shakers in the world of geoblogging. Not long ago Kim at All of My Faults Are Stress Related made the move to ScienceBlogs, and today come...
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Laelaps
I'm a little bit late on this one but I wanted to say "Welcome!" to the latest member of the Sb collective All of My Faults Are Stress Related. It's good to have another geo-blog around the place. The first edition of ART Evolved h...
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Neurotopia
First of all, a big warm welcome to Kim H, whose blog, All my faults are stress related, has just become the latest scienceblog! I hadn't read her until now, but I love it already. So I'm sure you've all heard by now about that pi...
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Volcanism
‘All of My Faults Are Stress Related’, Kim Hannula’s excellent geoblog, has made the move to ScienceBlogs. Kim, they are lucky to have you. (The old version of Kim’s blog can be found here.) ...
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Pharyngula
Scienceborg has assimilated a new geology blog, All of My Faults Are Stress Related. With a title like that, you must go over there and rock her world. Read the comments on this post......
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Sciencewomen
I'm excited that Kim Hannula, a geologist from Colorado who guest blogged for us in January and who used to blog at All of My Faults are Stress Related has moved over to Scienceblogs! Welcome Kim, to the Madhouse. :-) In other ne...
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Drug Monkey
Welcome our newest ScienceBlogs blogger, Kim Hannula, who is blogging about structural geology--which is the study of rocks that have been squashed, or broken, or folded--and geology pedagogy at All of My Faults Are Stress-Related! ...
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The Dynamic Earth
Lost Geologist has the right idea: it's always time for Field Work! Although Looking For Detatchment and All of My Faults Are Stress Related make a good point, in that the weather can kind of suck this time year. That's why I'm esca...
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Arizona Geology
It looks like a gaggle of geobloggers are gathering at the AGU meeting next month in San Francisco.Kim at All of My Faults are Stress Related proposed Wednesday evening, Dec. 17 and that seems to work for a lot of others, including ...
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Geology Happens
Last week I found myself on the Fort Lewis college campus and thought I would try and find fellow geoblogger Kim at All of My Faults are Stress Related. It was great fun to interrupt her work saying my name is Ed but am also known a...
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NOVA Geoblog
Gustav's going for the Gulf. This could be bad and will surely be a newsworthy topic over the next week. Other people have explored it better than I could, so I'll just link to them:Kim at All of My Faults Are Stress Related: "Gusta...
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Olelog
Kim at All my Faults are Stress Related has already written a post on a new paper in Science on estimates of global sea level during the Cretaceous period and what National Geographic got out of it. It is good, so just go and read i...
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