EIA now using near-real-time export data for better weekly petroleum consumption statistics https://t.co/P0GoPkoHTN http://pic.twitter.com/F11xFm9Ka5
— EIA (@EIAgov) August 31, 2016
via Twitter https://twitter.com/EIAgov
August 31, 2016 at 11:49PM
Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
EIA now using near-real-time export data for better weekly petroleum consumption statistics https://t.co/P0GoPkoHTN http://pic.twitter.com/F11xFm9Ka5
— EIA (@EIAgov) August 31, 2016
How Marie Tharp Changed Geology Forever https://t.co/OxXMoBdHsm
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) August 31, 2016
Bubbles, bubbles & more bubbles in a steady stream in an Alaskan lake. Why? #EarthExpedition ABoVE investigates...https://t.co/QpP2hRrFKw
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) August 29, 2016
On this day in 1789, William Herschel discovered the alluring icy world of Enceladus. https://t.co/ENj5Wuera3 http://pic.twitter.com/hFiRbqRrfa
— Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) August 28, 2016
Husbands who laugh at their wive's choices are deliciously unaware of the irony of it all.
— The Dowager Countess (@TheDowagerSays) August 24, 2016
“[China is] not a disaster story. It’s a decline from a super-heated, happy-days-are-here-again-forever [scenario]." https://t.co/1Hfkz9ErJI
— Knowledge@Wharton (@whartonknows) August 26, 2016
35 years on, Voyager's legacy continues at Saturn https://t.co/qMeBP5d1wG http://pic.twitter.com/hEqvWEMWB3
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 24, 2016
Saturn's moon Dione reveals its past via contrasts on its surface. Details: https://t.co/mCmZY22d86 http://pic.twitter.com/XUk59VSgeu
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 22, 2016
New Visualization Of Waves In Saturn's Rings Puts You In The Keeler Gap @storybywill https://t.co/Wmm0s3Ml0F http://pic.twitter.com/0O0mjOJ7cf
— Universe Today (@universetoday) August 21, 2016
Using satellite and airborne observations, NASA researchers monitor changing Arctic ice. https://t.co/ephsrXZJaZhttps://t.co/HdGK5YbzUo
— NASA Earth (@NASAEarth) August 21, 2016
Moraine Lake is a sight to behold. http://pic.twitter.com/bOkF82Hzmk
— Earth Pics (@ThatsEarth) August 21, 2016
Mars is for lovers (of falling off cliffs) http://pic.twitter.com/FiXNFdU0qy
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) August 21, 2016
Illustrating Geology: Great images that transformed the field. Via @earthmagazine https://t.co/C6x2xtfbwi http://pic.twitter.com/Ll2kgK53jI
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) August 21, 2016
Hibernating-star explosion provides 1st evidence of nova cycle https://t.co/bkJtYyVKyU http://pic.twitter.com/09T0mC7BxN
— Scientific American (@sciam) August 21, 2016
Why do highly innovative organizations often lose their creative edge? https://t.co/5LLglg3zca
— Stanford Business (@StanfordBiz) August 18, 2016
This too is priceless. Read True/False written together http://pic.twitter.com/GXgT1Yb6jo
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) August 21, 2016
Geologist Eduard Suess was born #OnThisDay. He named the supercontinent of Gondwanaland & studied #fossils! http://pic.twitter.com/GMeM9gAFoA
— Paige Madison (@FossilHistory) August 20, 2016
Santiaguito, Guatemala. Yesterday morning. http://pic.twitter.com/2VBTZVne74
— Matthew Watson (@Matthew__Watson) August 19, 2016
Ever wonder what the most famous seismologist of all time did for his PhD thesis? Not what you might guess! https://t.co/jb9Fb6ngt1
— Susan Hough (@SeismoSue) August 16, 2016
Folded veins of granite cutting #Dalradian Leven Schist, River Roy, Glen Roy #ScottishHighlands #TectonicTuesday http://pic.twitter.com/koO2FgD6DI
— BGS in Scotland (@BGS_Scotland) August 16, 2016
Always a great day at work when the worlds fastest man pops by #gettysport @usainbolt http://pic.twitter.com/Bfqjb9T4wN
— Cameron Spencer (@cjspencois) August 15, 2016
Geoscience educators, check out this series of new videos (& accompanying quizzes) for flipping your classroom https://t.co/LDHzifWLnt
— Callan Bentley (@callanbentley) August 15, 2016
A young woman takes portrait of herself in a dresser mirror with an early box camera, circa 1900. http://pic.twitter.com/DajMBdXDwz
— History In Pictures (@HistoryInPics) August 15, 2016
If you count the layers on Mars you can find out how old it is!
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) August 14, 2016
(answer: Four.) http://pic.twitter.com/kewdz1dBwG
Hi @ESA_Rosetta! Comet #67P on 03 Aug 16 from a distance of 10km (more at https://t.co/6rDUBoBqVW) http://pic.twitter.com/0u4HYiKj5k
— Rosetta OSIRIS (@Rosetta_OSIRIS) August 14, 2016
Commentator: "It doesn't matter who gets the lead, they are going to get caught!" #UsainBolt makes history again!🇯🇲 http://pic.twitter.com/QLP2w5hohx
— Avajoye Burnett (@AvajoyeWJZ) August 15, 2016
Faster than you! #UsainBolt http://pic.twitter.com/lvHnkq1VXz
— SteveNBA (@FunnyNbaGuy) August 15, 2016
A real image of a real moon, taken by a real spacecraft made by real people: https://t.co/jEJkNTAl8C http://pic.twitter.com/bDFLAKZJ92
— Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) August 14, 2016
OMG they used ChemCam to shoot a telephoto of the pyramidal rock poised on the steep slope of one of the buttes :D http://pic.twitter.com/RsrT54hAmU
— Emily Lakdawalla (@elakdawalla) August 13, 2016
Orbital dance at Saturn. Details: https://t.co/FinWIVtDzB
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 13, 2016
Mission timeline: https://t.co/Oe5whRpPRJ #SaturnSaturday http://pic.twitter.com/ltrm8UEHzN
What’s happening to Europe’s longest glacier? https://t.co/XMbd36xKOB http://pic.twitter.com/FaxrKsRIzI
— The Ice Age (@Jamie_Woodward_) August 13, 2016
#UrbanGeology from #Brazil for #Rio2016 Garnet metagranites @HiltonHotels Paddington https://t.co/4mkSsHsvrZ http://pic.twitter.com/5qSko11bmE
— Pavement Geology (@pavementgeology) August 13, 2016
Images reveal underwater volcanoes in stunning detail https://t.co/FXX5flw0Bg
— OceanNetworksCanada (@Ocean_Networks) August 12, 2016
Going deeper underground – why do we want to know how rocks behave? #EGUblogs: https://t.co/oKb2fdbFQr @GeomechSteph http://pic.twitter.com/nLinOxUnyz
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) August 12, 2016
#TBT to last year and this look at Saturn's icy moon Dione: https://t.co/HvkLpQWzds http://pic.twitter.com/Zd5jrUmsLw
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 11, 2016
Radar finds deep canyons on Saturn's moon Titan flooded with liquid hydrocarbons https://t.co/khpburu0fk http://pic.twitter.com/EWWgjzx4TB
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 10, 2016
Long Divisions: Saturn's shadow on the rings stretches past the Cassini division. Details: https://t.co/4EdavrTgC4 http://pic.twitter.com/TKJM1xNcyr
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 8, 2016
A photomicrograph of slate highlighting qtz, chloritoid, feldspar, organic matter #geology #thestoryofslate http://pic.twitter.com/ltW19WVzgO
— John Van Hoesen (@Taconic_Musings) August 8, 2016
Now this is history! #DipaKarmakar in the vault finals. Remember, an Indian woman gymnast hadn't been to the Olympics before! #Pioneer
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 8, 2016
#Rio2016 & #Geology - Geological map of South America, by Austrian geologist Foetterle, published in 1855 http://pic.twitter.com/k3jXtem7I3
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) August 5, 2016
6 spectacular places to visit on the #Amalfi Coast https://t.co/lwSCqAD33U #italy #travel http://pic.twitter.com/i02fDy8ufP
— A Luxury Travel Blog (@luxury__travel) August 5, 2016
The Jishi Gorge landslide, China: an earthquake-induced landslide that changed civilisation? https://t.co/Eys2z9Fd5h http://pic.twitter.com/MGHa5gPmh8
— Dave Petley (@davepetley) August 5, 2016
Top of the Muri anticline in Northern Oman. Reminds me of what regular people see, and what geologist see. #geology http://pic.twitter.com/N6d0DZpcjH
— Carly Lee (@Geology_456) August 2, 2016
Friday's #Geology 101, book vs. reality - bedded chert: https://t.co/w4aMOdYB2G (diagram via @GoldenGateNPS http://pic.twitter.com/q248XQcx99
— USGS (@USGS) July 29, 2016
#MineralMonday Baryte-Mordenite landscape with iron-minerals (?) towers http://pic.twitter.com/6dbTNAPiWT
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) August 1, 2016
Water ice on the surface of Saturn's moon Rhea makes it dazzlingly bright in full sunlight https://t.co/fkf1ykVxgf http://pic.twitter.com/BAnyb9QlNF
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) August 1, 2016
If you hold up a grain of sand at arm's length, the patch of sky it covers contains 10,000 galaxies! http://pic.twitter.com/pnpf8eaEWj
— Bill Gross (@Bill_Gross) July 31, 2016
Off the tourist trail in Corsica, a fiercely independent and wildly beautiful French island. https://t.co/Y4LDEChi2W http://pic.twitter.com/BGbwXFdhvw
— NY Times Travel (@nytimestravel) July 31, 2016