https://all-geo.org/metageologist/ and Front Vision magazine.
I've published papers on gabbros and the havoc they wreak: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8pJUbAoAAAAJ&hl=en
I guess windowless data centres are just another form of cliff, their tops safe from predators.
I guess windowless data centres are just another form of cliff, their tops safe from predators.
Each grain is the product of life and probably passed through the guts of, or been picked over by multiple critters subsequently
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Each grain is the product of life and probably passed through the guts of, or been picked over by multiple critters subsequently
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Apart from the visitors centre and the church made of suevite, any ideas on what should I look out for?
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Apart from the visitors centre and the church made of suevite, any ideas on what should I look out for?
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First we have glacially shaped land in the Vale of Eden looking like the skin of a dinosaur.
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First we have glacially shaped land in the Vale of Eden looking like the skin of a dinosaur.
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Local or from further afield?
Found it washed up on the beach this morning.
County Clare, Ireland.
Local or from further afield?
Found it washed up on the beach this morning.
County Clare, Ireland.
Some of the best folds I have seen in my life in schists and metasandstones... second phase folds refolding an earlier foliation parallel to bedding.
Paleozoic basement, Bocca di Magra, La Spezia (Italy)
#geology #folds #structuralgeology
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Some of the best folds I have seen in my life in schists and metasandstones... second phase folds refolding an earlier foliation parallel to bedding.
Paleozoic basement, Bocca di Magra, La Spezia (Italy)
#geology #folds #structuralgeology
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It's been over 300 million years since the living coral, that left this imprint, grew on the tropical sea bed that covered this area.
County Clare, Ireland.
It's been over 300 million years since the living coral, that left this imprint, grew on the tropical sea bed that covered this area.
County Clare, Ireland.
I'm quivering with delicious horror at the thought of accidentally using the curry spoon to stir the white sauce.
I'm quivering with delicious horror at the thought of accidentally using the curry spoon to stir the white sauce.
I used to be a geologist, but I changed (metamorphosed) into something else (I have a different career).
I don't mean meta in the sense of above or beyond, just the geo one of transformation.
Needless to say, on here I am very much about the geology
Back in the late 00s, I had a blog called "All of My Faults Are Stress-Related." I taught structural geology, and that was my favorite geo-pun from our department t-shirts when I was an undergrad. My original Twitter account was an extension of that blog.
In another life, back when I had a blog and joined the other site, I was managing all the uranium mine permitting for my group. Coconinoite is a uranium-bearing mineral.
I used to be a geologist, but I changed (metamorphosed) into something else (I have a different career).
I don't mean meta in the sense of above or beyond, just the geo one of transformation.
Needless to say, on here I am very much about the geology
* Everything is relative.
* Everything is relative.
One fossil caught my eye. Any ideas what it might be?
One fossil caught my eye. Any ideas what it might be?
Note how the feldspar grains (white blebs) are aligned horizontally, parallel with the 'axial plane' of the fold.
#FridayFold
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Note how the feldspar grains (white blebs) are aligned horizontally, parallel with the 'axial plane' of the fold.
#FridayFold
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Following a BIG collision both Earth and Moon were balls of molten rock, each affected by the gravitational pull of the other.
Following a BIG collision both Earth and Moon were balls of molten rock, each affected by the gravitational pull of the other.