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Archive for January, 2010
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January 31, 2010
Geologic Art Exhibit: Geo Sapiens
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January 29, 2010
Friday Field Foto #102: Cross-bedded pebbly sandstone in Patagonia
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January 28, 2010
Sand: The Neverending Story — Q&A with author Michael Welland
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January 27, 2010
Sand: The Neverending Story — a book review
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January 22, 2010
Friday Field Foto #101: Creation of cross-bedding at White Sands National Monument
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January 19, 2010
Papers I’m Reading — January 2010
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January 18, 2010
Where on (Google)Earth #180
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January 15, 2010
Friday Field Foto #100: Sandstone injectites in Patagonia
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January 10, 2010
Sea-Floor Sunday #59: January 9, 2010 earthquake and the Eel River submarine canyon
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January 8, 2010
Friday Field Foto #99: Angular unconformity in Darwin Canyon, California
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Brian Romans is a geologist and
assistant professor at Virginia Tech
. He uses this blog to share photos from the field and write about interesting research in Earth surface processes and sedimentary geology.
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