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Wednesday, March 21, 2018. Lurching down Memory Lane, when one memory triggers another.(don't know why sometimes.). Twenty years ago, while still working for the Georgia Geologic Survey, we were redirected to complete a USGS-funded stream sediment study across the southernmost tier of Georgia counties, from the Alabama line to the Atlantic Coast, perhaps comprising 20% of Georgia's 159 counties. Each morning, we gathered at the motel as I gave them their maps and suggested collecting locales for the day ...

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geosciblog: Geo-Tutorial I - A Brief Minerals & Rocks Primer

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Friday, March 6, 2015. Geo-Tutorial I - A Brief Minerals and Rocks Primer. Student geologists generally study (and learn to identify) individual minerals first, before we learn to recognize them as components of rocks. After we gain a working knowledge of minerals, we usually study igneous rocks second, as those are the original sources of most minerals. And if there are a variety of metals present, it is not unusual to find several different sulfide minerals together in the same ore body. This is th...

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geosciblog: October 2011

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011. It's Earth Science Week - Day 4 - Park Photos. Properly labeled geophotos can offer an interesting and useful teaching tools. In some cases, I have managed to convince friends to provide travel photos to cover areas not yet visited. [More meaningful commentary will be added later.]. Labels: Glacier National Park. Tuesday, October 11, 2011. Day 3 - It's Earth Science Week - Badlands and Hoodoos. Explanations and notes, later.]. What a Geologist Sees. Monday, October 10, 2011.

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geosciblog: March 2015

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Friday, March 6, 2015. Geo-Tutorial I - A Brief Minerals and Rocks Primer. Student geologists generally study (and learn to identify) individual minerals first, before we learn to recognize them as components of rocks. After we gain a working knowledge of minerals, we usually study igneous rocks second, as those are the original sources of most minerals. And if there are a variety of metals present, it is not unusual to find several different sulfide minerals together in the same ore body. This is th...

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geosciblog: January 2015

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Friday, January 9, 2015. 115 Years Later, They Just Call it "The Storm". Saturday was the anniversary, though I didn't find this Galveston Storm website. Until tonight, by way of this Blue Crab Boulevard post. To provide the context that others miss, we need to remember the death toll of this storm, as recounted on Blue Crab Boulevard:. At least 6,000 in Galveston proper and possibly as many as 12,000 in the immediate region.". The story of the storm. Was recounted in the book " Isaac's Storm. An absurd ...

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geosciblog: January 2014

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014. At the Crisson Mine. A visit by the Gold Hog crew to the Crisson Mine in Dahlonega. Takes a bit of time, but you will learn much from this video. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Being at AGU reminds me that it's almost the solstice, and that the short days are coming to an end.I went to John Holdren's lecture at lunchtime today. It. All of My Faults Are Stress Related. An agatized pelecypod from the Genus Astarte from Morocco. Geological Musings in the Taconic Mountains. GeologyWr...

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AW#33 Call for posts | The Accretionary Wedge

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A geoscience blog carnival started in August 2007. Laquo; AW#32 – A parade of geological images. Accretionary Wedge #33: Geology and the Built Environment: Past, Present, Future. AW#33 Call for posts. The deadline for this is April 17th. I’ll summarize on the 18th. Please post your contributions in the comment section, thanks! Geological Musings in the Taconic Mountains. This entry was posted on March 28, 2011 at 10:56 pm and is filed under Living spaces. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site.

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A geoscience blog carnival started in August 2007. March 6, 2011 by. The Accretionary Wedge has seen a resurgence of activity lately, and we’ve had three Wedges crammed into two months. But who’s on deck to host the next one? 33 – April – John Van Hoesen of. Geologic Musings in the Taconic Mountains. Hosts He asks, How much or what kind of ‘geology’ have you incorporated into you home / living space? 34 – May – Dana Hunter of. En Tequila Es Verdad. Hosts The theme is “Weird Geology.”. March 5, 2011 by.

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The Accretionary Wedge

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A geoscience blog carnival started in August 2007. Laquo; Who’s next? AW#32 – A parade of geological images. Here are the topics and hosts for the next 4 editions of the Accretionary Wedge:. 33 April John Van Hoesen of. Geologic Musings in the Taconic Mountains. Hosts He asks, How much or what kind of ‘geology’ have you incorporated into you home / living space? 34 May Dana Hunter of. En Tequila Es Verdad. Hosts The theme is Weird Geology. 35 June Evelyn Mervine of. 36 July Ontherocks of. I could have sw...

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Who’s hosting the next Accretionary Wedge? | The Accretionary Wedge

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A geoscience blog carnival started in August 2007. Who’s hosting the next Accretionary Wedge? The Accretionary Wedge is a geoscience blog carnival hosted by a different blogger each month. This page will be updated as necessary. Month: Host – Topic. 5 – Jan 08: Green Gabbro. 8211; geologic mythconceptions (and pie). 6 – Feb 08: Lab Lemming. 8211; things that make you go ‘hmm’. 7 – Mar 08: Tuff Cookie. 8211; geology/ists in the movies. 8 – Apr 08: Andrew. 8211; Earth Day. 9 – May 08: Julian. 8211; Geologi...

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018. Lurching down Memory Lane, when one memory triggers another.(don't know why sometimes.). Twenty years ago, while still working for the Georgia Geologic Survey, we were redirected to complete a USGS-funded stream sediment study across the southernmost tier of Georgia counties, from the Alabama line to the Atlantic Coast, perhaps comprising 20% of Georgia's 159 counties. Each morning, we gathered at the motel as I gave them their maps and suggested collecting locales for the day ...

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