Animation of recent earthquake activity in Central Italy from https://t.co/qdm9tbDmLx http://pic.twitter.com/tXGBwAzokV
— Jascha Polet (@CPPGeophysics) October 31, 2016
via Twitter https://twitter.com/CPPGeophysics
November 01, 2016 at 02:30AM
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 ;-)
Animation of recent earthquake activity in Central Italy from https://t.co/qdm9tbDmLx http://pic.twitter.com/tXGBwAzokV
— Jascha Polet (@CPPGeophysics) October 31, 2016
Israel proves the desalination era is here https://t.co/5XLg2WyjFu http://pic.twitter.com/2q9I9rnmjf
— Scientific American (@sciam) October 31, 2016
Saturn's atmosphere is an ever-changing scene of high-speed winds & evolving weather patterns, punctuated by storms: https://t.co/TYQlkg7h52 http://pic.twitter.com/JQ4QjDOBrB
— NASA (@NASA) October 31, 2016
Occidental Petroleum buys Permian Basin acreage for $2 billion https://t.co/Yuk7J4PwNI $OXY #oott
— Ernest Scheyder (@ErnestScheyder) October 31, 2016
Cross-section nicely shows relationship between M6.5 Italy quake focal mechanism and mapped surface faults: https://t.co/5VPnCCRWJx http://pic.twitter.com/hxxzmlmu4E
— Jascha Polet (@CPPGeophysics) October 30, 2016
I'll be organizing a memorial best vines thread for the next 48 hours. Here's the first and possibly BEST vine https://t.co/FjcVqBp6Bf
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) October 27, 2016
Quartz with Rutile needle crystals as inclusion, forming so called Rutile-Grid inside, Canton of Ticino, Swiss http://pic.twitter.com/mggzxEXMTN
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) October 29, 2016
special #minerals exhiibit at #mineralientage München 2016 - Kyanite, meaning deep blue, from the Swiss canton of Ticino, Swiss http://pic.twitter.com/nD1e1SFKQL
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) October 29, 2016
NASA took these pictures of ESA's crash site on Mars. Small world.
— Chris Hadfield (@Cmdr_Hadfield) October 29, 2016
Glad the TGO orbiter is working perfectly! https://t.co/2lmwRxpNro http://pic.twitter.com/wRVidxK6GP
You'll want to go full screen for this float through the space station in 4K: https://t.co/6xS98MWkur http://pic.twitter.com/nicmpXMlij
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) October 27, 2016
Our kids will never know #appleevent http://pic.twitter.com/H3y6wcL8Pi
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) October 27, 2016
Having seen these change in MS, the article has merit -
— Deepak Nautiyal (@deepaknautiyal) October 26, 2016
Why Tim Cook is Steve Ballmer https://t.co/rdO7ygPmSH via @VentureBeat
Getting to the bottom of tectonic plates | #Geology #GeologyPage
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) October 27, 2016
Read more : https://t.co/wgCOCTyEtQ
What we've learned about Saturn's intriguing ocean moon, Enceladus https://t.co/mfs3SEuRQE http://pic.twitter.com/jLJNBTdP8t
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 26, 2016
Propeller Shadows on Saturns Rings: https://t.co/1hIsyOX6RH by @NASAJPL http://pic.twitter.com/3fBzmGID8o
— Astro Pic Of The Day (@apod) October 26, 2016
Yay! @Marissa_Jean has made a 3D @Sketchfab model of a Catoctin Fm feeder dike x-cutting basement in @ShenandoahNPS https://t.co/FHLKxjqQW0
— Callan Bentley (@callanbentley) October 25, 2016
"Currently no glacier reaches to the fjord."
— Am Geophysical Union (@theAGU) October 25, 2016
By @realglacier via #AGUblogs @AGU_Eoshttps://t.co/oEuUNAngbs
Astrophysics is my first love, but I do occasionally give a schist about geology.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 24, 2016
In Saturn's north polar region, shifting seasons may explain changing colors: https://t.co/g2pQkt0TXC http://pic.twitter.com/vSUpuxkd8B
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 21, 2016
A strong, whirling vortex has developed at the south pole of Saturn's shrouded moon Titan https://t.co/2QOp5r0bCR http://pic.twitter.com/1aazxwEYb1
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 20, 2016
There’s a hell of a lot more success in ALMOST landing a craft on Mars than just about anything else humanity did this week.
— Scare-tasticRover (@SarcasticRover) October 20, 2016
Thoughts with all those at @ESA who put their heart & soul into helping humans go where no one has gone before. #GoBoldly http://pic.twitter.com/qwIcaNzVhi
— Ronan Healy (@ronanhealy) October 20, 2016
Winners of the photomicrography prize: Amazing images that seem almost other worldly.
— CNN Travel (@CNNTravel) October 20, 2016
Full gallery here: https://t.co/g3yxBlsneW http://pic.twitter.com/Yaud1T675J
Like Earth, #Mars also experiences fog. This is fog hanging out in part of Valles Marineris as viewed by Mars Express HRSC. http://pic.twitter.com/xs1rxOxdcL
— GeoSciTweeps: Tanya (@GeoSciTweeps) October 20, 2016
Woolly Mammoth DNA Successfully Spliced Into Elephant Cells https://t.co/5FwZJWZTFO http://pic.twitter.com/IP4JpLr9OZ
— Popular Science (@PopSci) October 20, 2016
Io's magma ocean: Modeling tidal dissipation with a partially molten mantle https://t.co/IMHJwmgs5x http://pic.twitter.com/dTHV2c0nC2
— Am Geophysical Union (@theAGU) October 20, 2016
For #ThinSectionThursday: Coolidge, Kansas ungrouped C4 #meteorite viewed in cross polarized light. http://pic.twitter.com/QAMLxvPuut
— Peter Scherff (@PeterScherff) October 20, 2016
Garnet mica schist. The garnet porphyroblasts have a poikiloblastic texture with mica wrapped around them. From @ES_UCL #ThinSectionThursday http://pic.twitter.com/hxcieL9KKQ
— Nadine Gabriel (@NadWGab) October 20, 2016
~1.2cm diameter garnet porphyroblast in granulite-facies mafic rock from the Lewisian Complex, NW Highlands #thinsectionthursday http://pic.twitter.com/WT7phEA4Na
— George Guice (@georgeguice) October 20, 2016
Beautifully rounded detrital qtz outlined by FeO coat with quartz overgrowths ; Neoproterozoic Kurnool Group S. India #ThinSectionThursday http://pic.twitter.com/3q3LL4bqQ8
— Suvrat Kher (@rapiduplift) October 20, 2016
Read this.Think about this.George H.W. Bush's gracious handoff to Bill Clinton. It's beautiful. http://pic.twitter.com/PuCQRt9OzE /via @tomashbrooknpr
— heykim (@heykim) October 20, 2016
As red, if not redder, than #Pluto!
— NASA New Horizons (@NASANewHorizons) October 19, 2016
A colorful description of our next destination, a small Kuiper Belt object. https://t.co/6sAeZ6DqDt http://pic.twitter.com/VXoR48pc5s
8 new ways to experience Paris, including art, cuisine, shopping, mystery and history. https://t.co/Kp5TG6cyZR http://pic.twitter.com/cfHYgwkDsr
— NY Times Travel (@nytimestravel) October 19, 2016
Some of the things we've learned about the rings of Saturn https://t.co/66q49Avpav https://t.co/H3vhbxsRaO
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 18, 2016
#OTD in 1835, Charles Darwin took his last steps on Galapagos lava (sketch by him of superimposed lava-flows) https://t.co/qT8PTBlFkv http://pic.twitter.com/fUCI4XJYnG
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) October 18, 2016
Lonely Moon: Pandora, seen orbiting outside Saturn's kinked and constantly changing F ring https://t.co/6c2kMuY4M4 http://pic.twitter.com/QdL3uRmYrs
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 17, 2016
In less than 2 years, a 31-year-old prince has become the most dynamic royal in the Arab world's wealthiest nation https://t.co/uGtMqTEU8g http://pic.twitter.com/v7a68fLPXe
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 15, 2016
BREAKING: Wow. I don't say this very often, but this is a game-changer. #Wikileaks http://pic.twitter.com/YegAxWOLWZ
— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) October 15, 2016
Congrats to the winners of the 4th Annual Best Student Geologic Map Competition! https://t.co/4ttR7bGxTB #GSA2016 #GeologicMapDay #ESW16 http://pic.twitter.com/gtxzlClDz4
— geosociety (@geosociety) October 14, 2016
Check Out All The Megatall Skyscrapers We'll Have By 2020 https://t.co/57odPC2s39 http://pic.twitter.com/rEy5yFvrSk
— Popular Science (@PopSci) October 14, 2016
Philosophical Q:
— Samir Arora (@Iamsamirarora) October 14, 2016
If a stock is good for a long term investor but not for a ST investor,why can't the LT investor buy it after the ST is over
Fishbowls are bad for fish. AKA: why it might be time to upgrade your fish home.#TheMoreYouKnow http://pic.twitter.com/lxdHcLb1el
— OMG Facts (@OMGFacts) October 13, 2016
Shore Temple , Mahabalipuram Was Built by King Narasimhavarman II of Pallava dynasty In 8th Century A.D. http://pic.twitter.com/tIDr1dO9ql
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) October 13, 2016
One of the many things that makes the Eastern Sierra magical...
— Inyo National Forest (@InyoInfo) October 11, 2016
the Sierra Wave. Photos by Julie Toler Rolfe. http://pic.twitter.com/2mWZmniHm6
Celebrate #AdaLovelaceDay! Meet the unsung heroines: Six women denied scientific glory https://t.co/ZJSOVmcbBA http://pic.twitter.com/N1KX8YIhFF
— New Scientist (@newscientist) October 11, 2016
An aurora at the south pole of #Saturn, caused in part by the planet's magnetosphere. What we've learned: https://t.co/BNzRulqEjJ http://pic.twitter.com/VCyhcGv9sl
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 11, 2016
Horizontal layers of the Torridonian Sandstone summit of Slioch sit uncomfortably over rolling Lewisian Gneiss foothills #TorridonianTuesday http://pic.twitter.com/zwKELqD7qe
— Emma Smith (@EmmaEarth) October 11, 2016
1956 :: Dussehra Celebrations , Effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakarna and Meghnad, At Ramlila Grounds , Delhi http://pic.twitter.com/tLgaQiT7mg
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) October 11, 2016
50 places you need to see before you die https://t.co/gGP08ascQV http://pic.twitter.com/YBRj8YRQfN
— Condé Nast Traveler (@CNTraveler) October 10, 2016
talking about sedimentary basins associated w/ subduction zones this week — get to show this figure from Nankai http://pic.twitter.com/VNQK7MP4cU
— Brian Romans (@clasticdetritus) October 10, 2016
Saturn's rings reflect sunlight onto the night side of the planet: https://t.co/5extRW0ash http://pic.twitter.com/N7exl9DTnX
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 10, 2016
Just found this beer. For a proper geologist. http://pic.twitter.com/O9wo5WQCt8
— Roland Gehrels (@RolandGehrels) October 9, 2016
A whole lot of Mars in 38 seconds: http://pic.twitter.com/pDJ8Nt3KlI
— Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) October 9, 2016
Alpine tsunami are a real thing - September 1806 a landslide into Swiss Lake Lauerzer caused a wave & flood, killing 500 people http://pic.twitter.com/pSRLadQDkg
— David Bressan (@David_Bressan) October 9, 2016
What Tagore wrote about the Cult of the Nation – the professionalism of the people – 99 years ago holds good today https://t.co/szEOQl8JxV
— Arunava Sinha (@arunava) October 7, 2016
1940s :: Aerial View of Calcutta http://pic.twitter.com/leWqZUJNva
— indianhistorypics (@IndiaHistorypic) October 9, 2016
Spoon structures are commonly associated with soupy deposits in dish structures. @sedi_dan @stratleeds @Moving_Sand @geologyeuan @brit_seds http://pic.twitter.com/aJ7ThKhihs
— Ian Kane (@SedLogic) October 8, 2016
*slow clap* for posting a line from a movie where it's used to defend murdering someone. (Spoiler alert: he's prosecuted for it!) https://t.co/sXmjQ48EKs
— Madhu Menon (@madmanweb) October 6, 2016
Army shd not be politicized but its ok to politicize Indian Post, Del Police, Indian Railway, All India Radio & other govt departments http://pic.twitter.com/C6BybTv4rj
— Kapil (@kapsology) October 5, 2016
James bond goes Desi. #PanBahar #ShakenNotStired #PierceBrosnan http://pic.twitter.com/i5Iw4PiW4u
— Kritarth Srinivasan (@ComicCurry) October 7, 2016
We're getting a piece of this to hang in the hall of our new building @FLCDurango . http://pic.twitter.com/dbUMpWiUaP
— Kim Hannula (@stressrelated) October 6, 2016
How exploration has changed our view of Saturn's moons: https://t.co/Ilf6ZPq9mE https://t.co/EUGgQYYngS
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) October 5, 2016
Not that anybody asked, but on Mercury, I’m 240 years old, and on Saturn, I’m just 2.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) October 5, 2016
No words needed... 😂
— Amish Tripathi (@authoramish) October 5, 2016
Received via WhatsApp http://pic.twitter.com/3RL3mTAbdR
This bike trail through North Dakota's badlands is gorgeous. Just hope you survive it. https://t.co/11e5dYsjtD http://pic.twitter.com/qZwTAZIBBb
— NY Times Travel (@nytimestravel) October 3, 2016
9 new books recommended by the editors of The New York Times Book Review. https://t.co/He4CuniwMQ
— New York Times Books (@nytimesbooks) October 1, 2016