Blog Archive
November 2009
- 21st Colour-rich Plankton Bloom off Argentina
- 11th Mangrove Planting in Senegal
- 10th How Determine the Overall Uplift Rate of the Alps
- 08th Geotagging Test - Notice TEST ONLY !
- 07th Garbage Vortex Revisited
- 06th Alps Growing or Shrinking?
- 05th Largest Alpine Karst Area In Scandinavia
- 04th Franz Josef Land (in the Arctic)
- 01st Tweetday
October 2009
- 31st Too much rain, too soon, in Somalia
- 29th Post Number 700
- 29th Dinosaurs died out, but what about Insects?
- 28th Open Access is Good Business
- 27th Pagophiles on Thin Ice
- 26th Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark now Open Access
- 26th Unnatural Global Warming
- 25th Tweetday
- 24th Greenland and Oil
- 23rd Algae Key To Mass Extinctions?
- 22nd Large Igneous Provinces used for Plate Reconstructions
- 21st Holocene Meteorite Impacts in Bavaria - or rather NOT ?
- 20th Arctic (Still ! ) Traps 25 % of World’s Carbon
- 19th Sea Lettuce as Energy Crop
- 18th Tweetday
- 16th Shiva Crater
- 15th Climate Change and Polar Bears: Blog Action Day ‘09
- 14th Nitrogen Cycle Included in Climate Models
- 13th Silver Smelting in Peru 2000 Years Ago
- 12th Acidification of Polar Waters
- 11th Vaccines and Mercury
- 11th Tweetday
- 09th Rhyolitic Volcanoes
- 08th Biogeomorphology - Braiding vs. Meandering Rivers
- 07th Acidic Clouds Ironing Oceans
- 06th Oldest Feathered Dinosaur
- 05th Why Natural Nuclear Reactors?
- 04th Tweetday
- 02nd EarthScope - of slabs, drips, and plumes
September 2009
- 30th Chott, Sabkha, Erg
- 29th Home via Rome
- 19th Tweetday
- 18th World's largest offshore wind farm opens in Denmark
- 17th Lithium Mining in Tibet
- 16th Self Archiving - The green route to Open Access
- 16th Problematic Methane Mining in Lake Kivu
- 15th Conferences - Tectonics or Sediments
- 13th Who Owns the North Pole?
- 13th Tweetday
- 11th 11 Sept. O.T.
- 10th Oxygen & Climate in Precambrian & Now
- 09th Pockmarks in Spitsbergen Fjords
- 09th Why Free Access to Scientific Journal
- 08th Manganese Nodules
- 07th What Oil Discovery Can Lead to
- 06th Tweets, Links, and Love Links
- 04th New Massive Sulphide Deposit in the Harz?
- 03rd Arctic And Greenland Ice Melting At Shocking Speed
- 02nd Coldest, Driest, Calmest Place on Earth
- 01st Ages of Impact Craters
August 2009
- 31st Bursting Glacial Lakes in Nepal
- 29th Great Pacific Garbage Patch #2
- 28th Strong Earthquake - No Damage
- 27th Invest in Climate Science to Save Money
- 25th Is Paleodictyon a Living Fossil?
- 24th Goldrush on Svalbard?
- 23rd Are Impact Craters Useful?
- 21st Plastics In Oceans Decompose, but Release Hazardous Chemicals
- 19th Short History of Baltic sea
- 17th Spitsbergen Pollution
- 14th Ritland Impact Crater
- 13th From Snow-lines to Tree-lines
- 12th Why are Some Mountains so Low?
- 11th Aleutian Subduction Zone
- 10th H1N1 Flu Vaccine Contains Mercury
- 10th New Plankton Bloom Hypothesis
- 09th Melting Details
- 08th Carnival of the Arid #6
- 08th Wooden Tyres - Oh, Wooden It Be Loverly?
- 07th Geoengineering
- 06th Geology of Gotland, Sweden
- 06th New Geoblogs
- 06th Not so Eco-friendly Ethanol
- 05th Source-Sink Systems
- 04th Twittering
- 03rd Guatemala, Jade and Tectonics
- 02nd Tracing Mantle Oxidation
- 01st Novaya Zemlya
July 2009
- 31st Of Greek and This and That
- 30th Sixth Mass Extinction
- 29th Did Earliest Animals Live In Lakes?
- 28th Abiotic Oil?
- 27th Why is the Desert so Dry?
- 26th Energy from Salt Water
- 25th Clouds and Climate Change
- 24th Jan Mayen #2
- 23rd What is Seawater?
- 22nd Arctic Tipping Points
- 21st Solar Eclipse 22 July 2009
- 21st Turkmenistan “Dead Sea”?

