Trenches are open all over the world, news on the next TSG meeting (in London), a landslide database visualisation, and more. Today is Friday and here are your links!
Posts in the category » The Friday Links « ( 91 Posts )
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What’s up? The Friday links (90)
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What’s up? The Friday links (89)
2015-08-28 | in The Friday LinksMediterranean tsunamis, puzzled scientists a year after the South Napa EQ, a new structural geology lab manual, success of brevity and the search of (right) answers. Today is Friday and here are your links!
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2015-08-14 | in The Friday LinksThe way we measure earthquakes, thousands of scientists writing one paper, and more. Today is Friday and here are your links!
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What’s up? The Friday links (87)
2015-07-31 | in The Friday LinksThe year is 2015. The world of paleoseismology is occupied by scientists traveling to Nagoya. Well, not entirely… One small number of unflinching scientists stay at their desks and hold out against the invaders. Today is Friday, and here are your links!
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2015-07-17 | in The Friday LinksPluto and Charon, Globalising Geoscience, the Anthropocene issue, the World Stress Map calling for updates – and much more. Today is Friday and here are your links!
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2015-07-10 | in The Friday LinksNews on the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Mars, North Anatolia, the Half Dome, “killer quakes” and more. Today is Friday and here are your links!
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2015-07-03 | in The Friday LinksIsn’t it too hot to be inside and reading? For the night here are some short news on the top 100 paper of all time, the Landers earthquake and Landsat data. Today is Friday and here are your links!
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What’s up? The Friday links (83)
2015-06-26 | in The Friday LinksNew reports (on why geology matters), papers (on Nepal and Chile), a video (on Martian debris flows), some tweets and even more. Today is Friday and here are your links!
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What’s up? The Friday links (82)
2015-06-12 | in The Friday LinksToday is Friday and here are your links on human-caused earthquakes, induced aseismic slip, typesetting costs, flash flood video footage, and more!
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What’s up? The Friday links (81)
2015-05-29 | in The Friday LinksThere are articles to read, videos to watch and positions to be found: paleoseismology of Chilean turbidites, lake sediments investigated near the North Anatolian Fault, indoor footage of the Gorkha Earthquake and a discussion on Elsevier’s new sharing policies. Today is Friday and here are your links!