Friday Headlines, May 10, 2013
THE LATEST IN THE GEOSCIENCES
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Friday Headlines, May 10, 2013
THE LATEST IN THE GEOSCIENCES
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Interested in what might happen if the Earth’s magnetic field suddenly vanished? I blogged about it, but not in my own blog.
Check it out here!
Friday Headlines, May 3, 2013
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Friday Headlines, April 4, 2013
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Friday Headlines, March 29, 2013
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We’re all taught in elementary school about the scientific method:
1) Ask a question
2) Make observations and/or do some background research
3) Develop a hypothesis to explain observations
4) Test hypothesis
5) Draw conclusion
6) Report resultsContinue reading “The Scientific Method”
Tonight, I was at a loss for what to blog about. The prompts I have available are not as inspiring as usual. So I asked the hive mind for suggestions:
@paleololigo Acid?
— Liana Brooks (@LianaBrooks) March 28, 2013
One of the many projects I work on involves the study of climate change in the fossil record. I’ve put a bit of it on-line here. What I’ve published thus far deals mostly with interpreting general climatic and environmental factors using bulk geochemistry (all isotopes) from rocks and the fossil contained therein. That is to say, I take a big rock or fossil and grind it (or part of it) down into a single sample. I analyze that and call that a ‘average’ for that entire rock layer.
It turns out that clams (and mollusks in general) do a good job of recording environmental signals not just in bulk, but on a fine scale, such that we can see yearly, monthly, even daily records of weather.Continue reading “What Can A Clam Teach Us About Climate Change?”
Friday Headlines, March 22, 2013
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It sounds like I have a bit of a problem doesn’t it? Two or three days a week I casually announce to the world that it’s time for me to drop acid.Continue reading “On Dropping Acid”