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Arizona Geology: May 2015
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Blog of the State Geologist of Arizona. Sunday, May 31, 2015. Recap of mining and mineral museum plans. The Arizona [Phoenix] Republic. Ran an extensive story on the fate of the former Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum and the proposal to transfer it to AZGS. The one thing I added to the article. Links to this post. Arizona Mining Review" May epidode now online. Of Arizona Mining Review. Was webcast on Wednesday, and posted to our YouTube channel. We are pleased to add AMIGOS. Arizona Mining and Industry...
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Arizona Geology: Oak Creek Canyon - Kachina Village aftershocks
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Blog of the State Geologist of Arizona. Tuesday, May 05, 2015. Oak Creek Canyon - Kachina Village aftershocks. There have been two notable Flagstaff-Sedona area earthquakes since Sunday, both likely aftershocks from the November 30, 2014, M=4.7 earthquake that occurred in Oak Creek Canyon near the Kachina Village area between Flagstaff and Sedona. A magnitude 3.2 event. Occurred at 2:04 am local time today, 6 miles north of Sedona, 17 miles SSW of Flagstaff [ Southern orange star in figure at right.
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Arizona Geology: Minerals on eBay not from museum collection
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Blog of the State Geologist of Arizona. Thursday, May 07, 2015. Minerals on eBay not from museum collection. A pallet of minerals for sale on eBay last fall was listed by the seller "This wonderful collection of minerals is the display from the Arizona Mineral Museum from Curator Lee Hammon," who it turns out was a curator at the Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum in the 1970s. Story describes the case in more detail. The 1,400 pounds of specimens were reported sold to a couple in Michigan. Arizona Oil an...
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Arizona Geology: Revised locations of Oak Creek Canyon earthquake aftershocks
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Blog of the State Geologist of Arizona. Tuesday, May 05, 2015. Revised locations of Oak Creek Canyon earthquake aftershocks. The locations of the two Oak Creek Canyon earthquake aftershocks are further north than reported by the USGS. AZGS geologist Jeri Young recalculated the positions using additional stations from the AZGS-run broadband seismic network. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Coalition on the Public Understanding of Science. View my complete profile. National Geothermal Data System. Brawl...
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Soft sediment deformation in sandstone and shale, Bolt Mountain - Mountain Beltway - AGU Blogosphere
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Soft sediment deformation in sandstone and shale, Bolt Mountain. Soft sediment deformation in sandstone and shale, Bolt Mountain. Today, I’ll treat you to two examples of soft-sediment deformation from the Kanawha Formation on Bolt Mountain, West Virginia…. This cross section looks very much like the 3D “sled” shapes to the soft sediment deformation “ploudins” at Corridor H. Posted in: appalachian plateaus. Larr; Previous Post. Next Post →. Click here to cancel reply. You must be logged in. The Discovery...
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Eat. Sleep. Geology.: Accretionary Wedge #52: Dream College Courses - The Dream of Cross-Disciplinary Integration for Subsea
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Eat Sleep. Geology. Monday, November 5, 2012. Accretionary Wedge #52: Dream College Courses - The Dream of Cross-Disciplinary Integration for Subsea. Wow, time flies by almost as quickly as my children seem to be growing up. Yikes! My last post was well over a year ago. I guess that's what happens when life keeps you busy! Today I'm home with a sick little one, so as she is resting I have a little time to catch up on things long neglected. S Vi-Carius Geology Blog. I would love to see a program focusing ...
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Mountain Beltway - AGU Blogosphere
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Friday fold: marble, Kings Canyon, California. My friend Bill Burton (USGS, Reston) shared today’s Friday fold — Chevron folds in marble, Kings Canyon, California. Thanks for sharing, Bill! Northwest Highlands unconformities (1 of 3): Sub-Stoer Group. There are three major unconformities in the North-West Highlands of Scotland. I’ll be profiling each over the coming weeks. Schematically, this is their relationship in cross-section:. GigaPan by Callan Bentley. GigaPan by Callan Bentley. It’s interes...
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The Overburden Blog: Where on Google Earth #495
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Onsdag 1. juli 2015. Where on Google Earth #495. I found Gord's WoGE #494. Quite quickly, a very interesting location in Argentina with sufficient visible clues to make it a relatively simple search. My summer vacation starts in 3 hours, so I don't really have the time to search for a "perfect" WoGE this time. With the new update, Google Earth itself has a lot of interesting geography highlighted, which makes it a little bit harder to find something that will take at least a few hours to find. And right ...
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The Overburden Blog: januar 2015
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Fredag 30. januar 2015. Where on Google Earth #471. Veidos gave us a very nice glacial deposit in WoGE #470,. Which while rather small had more than sufficient clues to alow me to find it in a very short time. Since I found it so quickly, I decided to wait a week before posting the answer so that others could have a go at it. But unfortunately it seems I am the only one who can recognise moraine shapes on sight? For WoGE #471 I decided to stick with the subject. And a KML file. Linker til dette innlegget.
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Arizona Geology: Mineral recovery from geothermal fluids
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Blog of the State Geologist of Arizona. Tuesday, May 12, 2015. Mineral recovery from geothermal fluids. The US Dept. of Energy is seeking input on technological approaches to recovering minerals from geothermal fluids. The Request for Information: Geothermal Approaches to Validate Mineral Recovery is posted below:. EGS), and mineral extraction technologies as currently applied in solution mining. A third area of study will broaden understanding about the existence and concentration of the high-value mate...