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Blog Source: shortgeologist.blogspot.com
| 11 days ago
Janet Stemwedel has a new post up regarding the use of massive open online courses (MOOCs) in (replacing) university classes. Would MOOCs work for teaching geology? I doubt it. Geology is an applied science of observation, of going ...
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Blog Source: educationalexploration.com
| 11 days ago
Rock Collection 001 Looking for a fun way to teach your child(ren) about geology? Here are a few edible activities you can do at home in the kitchen to show the difference between igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Click to view ...
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Blog Source: www.ncnguyana.com
| 15 days ago
Participants-at-the-Special-Mining-Lottery-at-Lethem. The Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment's Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) provided an opportunity for small-scale miners to access mining properties by ...
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Blog Source: freethoughtblogs.com
| 19 days ago
I'm a science blogger, SF writer, compleat geology addict, Gnu Atheist, and owner of a - excuse me, owned by a homicidal felid. I loves me some Doctor Who and Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. Sums me up. I'm a Midwest-born ...
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Blog Source: blogs.agu.org
| 3 months ago
Evelyn is a geologist, writer, traveler, and aspiring polyglot. She has undergraduate degrees in Earth Science and Arabic Language & Literature from Dartmouth College and a PhD in Marine Geology from the Massachusetts Institute of ...
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Blog Source: sandbian.wordpress.com
| 12 months ago
I'm not that active here as you might have noticed. The reason is mainly that Ive decided to quit studying geology this winter without being finished with my MSc… Yes I'm a quitter… While becoming a father last year my … Continue reading →
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Blog Source: plantsandrocks.blogspot.com
| 12 months ago
The topic is the interplay between geology and civilization. Given that I live in Wyoming, the obvious thing to write about is resource extraction since oil, gas, coal, bentonite etc. are the reasons, direct or indirect, that most of us here are able
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Blog Source: blogs.agu.org
| 12 months ago
Evelyn is a geologist, writer, traveler, and aspiring polyglot. She has undergraduate degrees in Earth Science and Arabic Language & Literature from Dartmouth College and a PhD in Marine Geology from the Massachusetts Institute of ...
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Blog Source: cirenas.org
| 12 months ago
Twenty four hundred miles southwest of campus, Costa Rica is a place that, when considering our most recent ice age, shares a curious geological connection with Deerfield. Five major periods of ice ages have affected Earth, the most recent ...
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Blog Source: blog.geopix.org
| 1 year ago
Geo Log is a blog for A Level Geology students who are revising for their exams. The blog offers advice about how to revise and gives hints about answering Geology exam questions.