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August 2, 2008
Cerro Divisadero – my PhD field area in Patagonia
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July 18, 2008
Friday Field Foto #59: Patagonian deep-marine conglomerate deposits
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July 15, 2008
Papers I’m Reading – July 2008
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July 13, 2008
Sea-Floor Sunday #25: West African continental margin
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July 11, 2008
Friday Field Foto #58: Geopuzzle – Interpret this!
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June 29, 2008
Sea-Floor Sunday #23: Alvin photos of sediments in Laurentian Channel
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June 27, 2008
Friday Field Foto #57: Dish structures
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June 7, 2008
Sea-Floor Sunday #21: Cyclic steps in the deep sea
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June 5, 2008
Highstand Fans paper – Comment and Reply
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June 1, 2008
Sea-Floor Sunday #20: Cascadia subduction zone
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Brian Romans
I am a sedimentary geoscientist and
assistant professor at Virginia Tech
. I use this blog to share photos from the field and occasionally write about interesting research in Earth surface dynamics and related fields.
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