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Jason Loxton
jason_loxton
The Mitchell & Melchin comment on Bond & Grasby (B&G) paper is up now, so I can explain the issue(s). In short, there's a biostrat error that's retraction worthy. It
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Dr Chris Yeomans 🇪🇺
SWgeoscience
Great to see @nom_D_plumes' #OpenAccess paper in its final form. This really is a nice study looking at #geochemistry of the #Platinum Group Elements (PGEs) using #MachineLearning techniques.Link here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gsf.2020
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tlyadeen
Hi semua new followers.Macam Ad Dien bgtahu in this thread, I'm one of palaeontologist in Msia. We are very small community indeed. Normally kenal each other. Some of u asked,
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Michael Wara
MichaelWWara
So I had some interesting conversations over the last few days about the future of the oil industry in California and I wanted to highlight one key fact for California
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Ryan Anderson
Ryan_B_Anderson
Missed my talk for @EESMSU last week? Well you're in luck because we recorded it! Click to hear me talk about @NASAPersevere, all of the cool instruments onboard, and the
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Oxford University Museum of Natural History
morethanadodo
Happy #DarwinDay! Yes, #lockdown 3 is long but imagine being stuck on a boat for years with no TV, no internet & definitely no Netflix. Luckily, when #CharlesDarwin set sail
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Michael Anenburg
manenbu
Fieldwork is crucial for field geologists. Then the rocks have to be analysed by people who know how to run EPMA, ICP, FTIR, Raman, interpreted by experimentalists who translate X
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British Geological Survey
BritGeoSurvey
BGS have reviewed the geological potential for the occurrence of some raw materials in the UK including Cobalt, Lithium, Platinum Group Metals, Rare Earth Elements and Graphite. This was done
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Sheldon K. Goodman
SheldonKGoodman
What know you of the devil’s corkscrew? (Thread). During excavation works in Sioux County, Nebraska, palaeontologist Erwin Barbour found spiral structures that went roughly 3 metres into the ground. Neither
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Dr. Nuzhat Tabassum
ThenSheAppears
In all honesty, it really is hard to be motivated to encourage younger generations from underrepresented groups (especially ethnic minorities) to pursue a career in Earth Sciences or in academia
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National Trust Archaeology
NatTrustArch
For #MosaicMonday (aka #MillefioriMonday!) it's got to be these: the pyramid mounts from @NT_SuttonHoo. Made of cloisonne goldwork, garnets & coloured glass, these were the first gold artefacts found during
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Brent Ward
GeoBrentatlarge
Yesterday was the first Earth Science fieldtrip since the SFU shut down last March! So happy for permission to do this! There was paperwork, careful planning, and rules. This is
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Robbie Andrew
robbie_andrew
"NO LONGER BEST IN THE WORLD"UNEP's new Human Development Index includes a new (separate) index: Planetary pressures-adjusted HDI (PHDI). News in Norway is that its position drops from #1 to
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Hugo van Schrojenstein Lantman
HugoLantman
Time for a thread: I want to show you what I do with Raman spectroscopy and thin sections. It’s a big fancy machine with lasers, and is incredibly useful for
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ZEISS Microscopy
zeiss_micro
Did you know that Charles Darwin thought highly of ZEISS microscopes? (1/7) Darwin's theory of evolution, the emergence of different species, and the origin of human beings changed how we
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Kab
Kabamur_Taygeta
1. On Nov. 11, 2018 (10:30 Paris time) an ultra-low frequency signal was detected all around the world. -17 second waves that repeated for 20 minutes.If your intuition told you
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