I am excited to share a fascinating new blog post detailing the Carnian Pluvial Event, a remarkable period in Earth's history characterized by over one million years of rain. This post explores the geological and climatic implications of this event, shedding light on how it shaped our planet. Dive into this intriguing topic and discover the insights it offers about Earth’s past. Read more here: [Earth Endured a Million Years of Rain in the Carnian Pluvial Event](https://ift.tt/olC6yA2)
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Researchers have uncovered evidence of a massive tsunami that struck Hawaii centuries ago, confirmed by both geological findings and local folklore passed down through generations. This discovery sheds light on the region's seismic history and the role cultural stories can play in understanding past natural disasters. Read the full article here: [New Scientist](https://lnkd.in/gRNiWvf4
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How did Earth form and evolve to its present state? A broad introductory talk on this topic is given here. This talk is for non-specialists and students.
Earth and Evolution of Earth by Dr. P. Senthil Kumar
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Join the conversation about the fascinating topic of Neptunian desert savanna and ridge via this insightful blog post. Gain a deeper understanding of this phenomenon and exchange thoughts in the comments section. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/g7XtyrXi
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I'm excited to share our latest blog post, "The Rip in the World," which delves into the profound impact of the recent volcanic disaster in Iceland. This insightful piece examines the environmental, economic, and social repercussions of this natural phenomenon, providing a comprehensive look at the challenges faced by the affected communities and what it means for the future. I encourage you to read the full article for an in-depth understanding of this critical issue and its worldwide implications. You can find the post here: https://ift.tt/DiRQCzV.
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"Imagine standing on the shore of a vast lake, watching the waves crash against the beach after a storm. Now put that beach on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, where the lakes contain liquid methane and ethane. Perhaps do not imagine yourself there after all, but enjoy the thought that even with the unfamiliar and hazardous contents, lakes on Titan are shaped by the same processes as lakes on Earth - crashing waves cause coastal erosion. Such is the discovery in new work published in Science Advances and led by USGS scientist Dr. Rose Palermo. Join Beth Johnson and Dr. Palermo for an interesting conversation about the similarities between the two vastly different worlds and their lakes." SETI Institute The Shores of Titan: Crashing Waves and Coastal Erosion ft. Dr. Rose Palermo, USGS
The Shores of Titan: Crashing Waves and Coastal Erosion ft. Dr. Rose Palermo, USGS
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My review of The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. https://lnkd.in/ez9XeC45
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Abyssal Secrets: Unveiling Life in Subterranean Oceans Subterranean Oceans” is a captivating exploration into one of Earth’s final frontiers. This series dives deep beneath the surface, into the enigmatic and uncharted waters of subterranean oceans. Hidden from the sun’s reach, these vast bodies of water harbor life forms that defy conventional understanding, thriving in conditions once thought uninhabitable. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Wish to join the debate? You must have either one of Earphone/Ear Buds/Head Phone connected with phone or PC. ONE TIME PROCESS for first time participants: Visit Https://akulmach.com and provide your consent for recording. Click to join the room: https://lnkd.in/gEquhpd4 Password: abc123
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Experts from the global Earth science community — including a scientist from the University of Calgary — have pieced together what happened during the massive Sikkim flood to try to help others prepare for similar disasters. Read more: https://bit.ly/3EkY3eA
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Thank you Lauren Connolly for a great conversation. You asked such great curious questions! Perhaps that’s because of how you wonderfully balance the Metaphor and Network types. Considering that this was recorded in April, it’s also interesting to notice how much Earth Archetypes has continued to evolve in the past 5 months. Give it a listen! Link in first comment
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