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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
XKCD: Geohydrotypography

> "The Atlantic is expanding at about 10 ppm (points per month)."

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Welp.
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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Researchers in Nunavut to explore Mars mystery | Winnipeg Free Press www.winnipegfreepress.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/1673900 > [Non-Paywall Article](https://archive.ph/JrpMs)

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
[OC] Haughton Impact Crater, 2010

Impact melt breccia (grey) and upthrust rocks (brown). The breccia is interesting because the melt was a carbonate. So it's sort of like a carbonatite lava.

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Geology Charliechonch 1 year ago 100%
Australia and Arizona rock layers

Does Arizona and Australia share the same rock formation layers? I was watching a TV show and a lot of the Australian landscaped looked very red and similar to Sedona Arizona. Do they share the same layers?

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
The Anthropocene is here — and tiny Crawford Lake has been chosen as the global ground zero canadiangeographic.ca

Fallout layer due to first nuclear test as horizon marker, among others

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Geologist, botanist and artist - Brian Maye on Sydney Mary Thompson www.irishtimes.com

> Thompson was one of the first women to achieve distinction in the study of geology

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Geology chrislon_geo 1 year ago 100%
Brochantite micromount from a 70 year old collection

I have been working on cataloging, organizing, and photographing the micromount collection that was made for my grandfather by Don Cooke. This is a nice little (well every specimen in this collection is little) Brochantite from Eureka, Utah. The main crystal is about 2mm long. More images of the specimen can be found here: https://imgur.com/a/QGUqBfM I will try and share some more images of the collection in the next few days.

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Geology BlackRose 1 year ago 100%
A gigantic landslide shows the limit to how high mountains can grow www.economist.com

Enough rock fell off a Himalayan peak to bury Paris to the height of the Eiffel Tower https://archive.is/oO0dC

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
What the hell is this?
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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Rock ID Thread

As requested by @zpnrg1979@lemmy.ca -- post pictures of rocks. We will try to identify them. Note that copy/pasting pictures works in the comment field, assuming you're on the website. How it works in the multitude of apps -- dunno ;)

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Geology zpnrg1979 1 year ago 100%
Nice Work

Hi there, Thanks for setting this up. Can you create a minerals and rocks identification thread that's pinned? I'll do my best to identify (10+ years in Archean mineral exploration and other areas)

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Introduction to Geology | Earth and Space Sciences X https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcI_lGDDt5A65hZDfQVPMEUzDRYYXWHoy

> A freshman-level introduction to Physical Geology. All learners are welcome! 20 lectures at the time of posting the playlist.

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
[Meta] Shouting into the void

Hi folks. All 90 of you. Two weeks in and we're at 90. It's a far cry from the 173k on r/geology. tl;dr: is it okay so far? So far it's been mostly me, just trying to populate the community on a somewhat regular basis to keep the snowball rolling. And I just wanted to ask, is it okay that I'm doing pretty much exactly this? I know that the 90:10 rule applies here, maybe even more so until network effects take over. But I worry that I'm shouting into the void. Is there anybody out there? Just nod if you can hear me. Assuming it's okay to keep shouting into the void as though this community is my personal blog, for the time being, is there anything you'd like to see? Exactly one of the posts gained any traction (the equivalent of hitting the Reddit front-page), but that doesn't necessarily reflect on what you, all 90 subscribers, want to see here while you're doomscrolling. So I'm begging you, try licking this clear rock here. It's probably not salt, because it isn't cubic. And all the undergrads have been dropping HCl on it to see if it effervesces, so it's probably sour now from all that acid. Maybe it's a sugar crystal I grew in my coffee cup, suspended on a string and I'm hoodwinking you all. Meow.

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Geology RiikkaTheIcePrincess 1 year ago 100%
Geology MOOCs?

Are there geology MOOCs anywhere? Every time I go looking I find at most like three but one's in Chinese (which I don't know nearly well enough to take a course in), one's some advanced thing, and the other... I don't even remember. Anyway, is there anywhere I could possibly peek into a course like... Rocks an' Whatnot 101 maybe? Dirt Stuff for People with Clean Hands, maybe? :'D I can't promise I won't end up disinterested or get bored or distracted and quit, but I want such courses to be a thing anyway.

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Xkcd: Earth Temperature Timeline https://m.xkcd.com/1732/

I keep this one on hand for discussions with people who say "but the climate has always varied". Rate of change is a thing.

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
Doc: Down to the Earth's Core [HD] - National Geographic www.youtube.com

Full documentary. Not sure if NatGeo actually gets youtube royalties from it, or if it's a bootleg.

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
When security pulls you aside at the airport

And you just finished your first field summer in geology

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
XKCD: Geology

"That's a gneisse butte"

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Geology mykl 1 year ago 100%
Hello geologists, can you help us confirm if we're seeing a fossil in the linked post? https://lemmy.world/post/199064

We think it is, but it would be great if someone with a little more knowledge could post a more authoritative response in that thread.

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
A Geologist Found The Oldest Water On Earth, And Then She Tasted It www.iflscience.com

And a direct link to the embedded article at nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12127

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
[OC] Geology is Hardcore

I dug this box out of a cache north of the tree line. Tent camp was ten km away. We snowmobiled to the cache and dug it out, solely to take photos of the contents.

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Geology troyunrau 1 year ago 100%
[OC] Wind sculpted Andesite, Atacama Desert. Welcome to Geology!

Welcome reddit refugees to the Geology community. This community was set up on lemmy.ca but is open to all geology community members worldwide. Please put on your field vest and grab your rock hammer. Post field photos to get the party started.

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