Rocks do taste different - The Geology of Wine Tasting with @dinojonrox and @CSPGeologists https://t.co/zwcGKFUmXn
— Astrid Arts (@Arkose_Rocks) March 31, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/Arkose_Rocks
March 31, 2017 at 08:27PM
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 ;-)
Rocks do taste different - The Geology of Wine Tasting with @dinojonrox and @CSPGeologists https://t.co/zwcGKFUmXn
— Astrid Arts (@Arkose_Rocks) March 31, 2017
VIDEO 🎥 Do *not* miss this. See how G-forces have risen between 2016 and 2017 >> https://t.co/kEI1qWYzSM
— Formula 1 (@F1) March 31, 2017
6.5G through Turn 11 😯 🎢 http://pic.twitter.com/WUqPhliNx6
Designed by John Begg, The General Post Office of Mumbai near CST was completed on 31 March 1913 at a total cost of Rs.10,09,000.#indiapost http://pic.twitter.com/kbSl5yjkUl
— Mumbai Heritage (@mumbaiheritage) March 31, 2017
Lovely 'knickzones' in the tidal channels at Mt St Michel.
— Edwin Baynes (@EdwinBaynes) March 31, 2017
A big #FlumeFriday perhaps? http://pic.twitter.com/8f6LAHeqst
The highest resolution image ever of propeller "Earhart," a disturbance in Saturn's rings caused by a small moonlet https://t.co/A3pQAegDBK http://pic.twitter.com/rFEL0X93nv
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) March 30, 2017
Global demand growth 2015-2017 (quarterly) #OIL #OOTT https://t.co/nkVup288YC
— Punter (@chigrl) March 30, 2017
Pipeline games: How Putin exploits Europe’s divisions in bid to dominate gas supply https://t.co/R5MVajwAPf via @marson_jr https://t.co/BlL7VehLNq
— Georgi Kantchev (@georgikantchev) March 30, 2017
The SEG-Y seismic data format is getting 64-bit floats! So what's a float and how do @IBM and @IEEEorg come into it? https://t.co/3JIM078lkX https://t.co/OZqKagoN5j
— Matt Hall (@kwinkunks) March 29, 2017
Just a Mars volcano taking its pet crater for a walk #Ceraunius https://t.co/zM8Ju0wP8g
— Jacob Richardson (@jacobrichardson) March 29, 2017
When did Mumbai replace Kolkata as the financial centre? A superb vignette of financial history by @mostlyeconomics https://t.co/ZKcQGkspUl
— NiranjanRajadhyaksha (@CafeEconomics) March 29, 2017
VIDEO: Pioneer CEO Says Break-Even Costs 'Exceptionally Low' https://t.co/DpnhvVbToJ #OOTT http://pic.twitter.com/rb2JWXifc2
— Stuart Wallace (@StuartLWallace) March 29, 2017
seafloor of the Gulf of Mexico, showing ~15km minibasins formed by the extrusion of Jurassic salt to the surface. http://pic.twitter.com/pT99ve1dGW
— ∆ Garcia-Castellanos (@danigeos) March 28, 2017
Bit of a structural argument going on here…. http://pic.twitter.com/CP3xvOAFgF
— Tim Dooley (@timdooley) March 26, 2017
Check out this incredible visualization of the world's shipping routes: https://t.co/0ubOcfgzWK
— Vox (@voxdotcom) March 25, 2017
Los Angeles in the old days. If I could turn back time. Wouldn't it be nice . . . http://pic.twitter.com/aNKOenNMhj
— Andrew Alden (@aboutgeology) March 24, 2017
Amazon River no younger than 9 million years | #Geology #GeologyPage #Amazon
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) March 24, 2017
Read more : https://t.co/fwCuTTd367
It's too simple for proper modeling, but Loopy might help introduce more systems thinking in #geoscience... maybe. https://t.co/3cEOrk1UFC http://pic.twitter.com/fjJcYg4YIz
— Matt Hall (@kwinkunks) March 24, 2017
Interesting sedimentary facies in the Prairie Canyon member of the Mancos Shale - who wants to venture a guess on depostional environment? http://pic.twitter.com/EzIKw6Qjmt
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) March 24, 2017
I know you like #slumps...This one from the #Chicontepec Fm. From the cover of @GEOExPro v14-1, 2017 http://pic.twitter.com/u9yzeRd42v
— Stan Stanbrook (@DrStanStan) March 20, 2017
Castile evaporite in the Permian Basin. Light-dark layers interp to be summer-winter varves. Photo is ~ 10 cm tall, laminae ~ 5 mm thick. http://pic.twitter.com/x4zS01T5DB
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) March 19, 2017
Submarine channel margin in the Brushy Canyon Formation, Permian Basin, west Texas. Geologist (Dean Thorpe) for scale http://pic.twitter.com/M4gmaZwUTm
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) March 19, 2017
Photos: World's most spectacular floating hotels https://t.co/ZSBIPPEKYo http://pic.twitter.com/ra0HmkiEdq
— CNN Travel (@CNNTravel) March 18, 2017
Worth a read—Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder fact checks Trump's inaccurate tweets on NATO funding. http://pic.twitter.com/jngPMAYYKO
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 18, 2017
Eating through Tamil Nadu https://t.co/yVvFJN7JpN
— The Hindu (@TheHindu) March 18, 2017
Want to take a class from Harvard Business School? Here's your chance with the first real-time online class from HBX https://t.co/YHVDaTG581
— JOHNABYRNE (@JohnAByrne) March 18, 2017
Last steps of a horseshoe crab: fossil trail ends at the preserved body. #FossilFriday #DomeFossil http://pic.twitter.com/lJnZHMvM6y
— Scott Persons (@WScottPersons) March 17, 2017
Not usually a #hardrock #geologist but this is amazing! From https://t.co/n5ZJS5E0uf http://pic.twitter.com/LxhjjCOjVs
— Stan Stanbrook (@DrStanStan) March 17, 2017
Giant tsunamis washed over ancient Mars | #Geology #GeologyPage #Tsunami #Mars
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) March 17, 2017
Read more : https://t.co/lQq8hf5QTa
Macquarie buys Cargill’s petroleum business https://t.co/KB8NpJHm3I
— FT Energy (@ftenergy) March 16, 2017
This is completely pointless and utterly brilliant. Do watch. http://pic.twitter.com/ZIAxsS0wei
— Alex Andreou (@sturdyAlex) March 14, 2017
Beautiful chute channel on Fountain Creek near Wigwam, CO. This 'creek' runs along I-25 between Pueblo and Colorado Springs http://pic.twitter.com/K2jmd59XyY
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) March 15, 2017
Lots of small displacement extensional faults! #geology http://pic.twitter.com/oTLWCLD7iw
— David McNamara (@mcnamadd) March 14, 2017
TouchTerrain: new web app that allows you to find any spot on Earth & make a 3D print file from it, from @GeoFabLab https://t.co/moSyY4SkzO
— ccarrigan (@GeosciImaging) March 14, 2017
"Kaikoura Earthquake: most complex ever?" https://t.co/u492kmc5zb (the more tools we have to our disposal, the more quake complexity we see)
— Jascha Polet (@CPPGeophysics) March 14, 2017
The Big One: In this view of #Saturn's moon Mimas, the gigantic crater Herschel lies near the moon's limb. https://t.co/IbZv8D5ixR http://pic.twitter.com/If21ljMBun
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) March 13, 2017
What's Work Like Today? Employees Now In Charge. https://t.co/APnug2qPJS
— Josh Bersin (@Josh_Bersin) March 13, 2017
Stunning close-up of #Saturn’s #moon, Pan, reveals a space empanada. Via @NewsfromScience https://t.co/doKd4j8gaR http://pic.twitter.com/8rA7ZvgGW0
— EGU (@EuroGeosciences) March 10, 2017
Geologists are important for our understanding of rocks on Earth and on other planets. So never take them for granite.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) March 10, 2017
This is the best thing I've ever seen. http://pic.twitter.com/xBEcHkmBzM
— Jon Holmes (@jonholmes1) March 10, 2017
Check out this cool picture of matt and gram mixed with seismic data. Also, listen to our new episode:https://t.co/IfBvmmn0rB http://pic.twitter.com/kpm0mIQq2Z
— Undersampled Radio (@undrsmpldrdio) March 6, 2017
A new material can absorb up to 90 times its own weight in oil and then be squeezed out like a sponge and reused https://t.co/ThUULyP1F2 http://pic.twitter.com/BqurBGpX9K
— New Scientist (@newscientist) March 6, 2017
#ICYMI We captured the sharpest views ever of the intriguing propeller features in Saturn's rings. See more: https://t.co/5UNzTfx2Ui http://pic.twitter.com/WwAyedZWVN
— CassiniSaturn (@CassiniSaturn) March 6, 2017
#beatiful #meandering #river #Alaska credit @michaelmalford http://pic.twitter.com/UdVm5vbJ5D
— Stan Stanbrook (@DrStanStan) March 5, 2017
Is urine actually sterile? https://t.co/vDvbfWz9n1 http://pic.twitter.com/6auvfL5Xg8
— Popular Science (@PopSci) March 5, 2017
1. THREAD on #TrumpTower: What we've learned from Trump's explosive and unprecedented wiretapping accusation against Barack Obama. (1/10)
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) March 4, 2017
1/ The wiretaps that Donald Trump "just found out" about have been reported for weeks. I'm going to summarize here some of the discussion.
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) March 4, 2017
Chevron's Permian basin oil production could reach 900,000 bbls/d by 2020. That would surpass Azerbaijan, from 1 co in 1 basin. #oil #oott http://pic.twitter.com/Gdy3chyClg
— Bradley Olson (@bradnews) March 3, 2017
The boom is back. EOG is projecting 15-25% average annual growth in oil production, with crude at $50-$60 http://pic.twitter.com/0DsPzWf6rg
— Ed Crooks (@Ed_Crooks) March 3, 2017
#ThinSectionThursday Crack-seal banding in a serpentinite slickenfibre vein. #Geology http://pic.twitter.com/6kxXb9AEPT
— Matthew Tarling (@RocksbyDefault) March 3, 2017
the interbedded stuff is a big rip-up clast near the base of a submarine channel complex succession http://pic.twitter.com/MIAnLZJNlx
— Brian Romans (@clasticdetritus) March 2, 2017
I wish Russia would send a rover to Mars for me to secretly meet with and then deny meeting.
— SarcasticRover (@SarcasticRover) March 2, 2017
Starting to feel left out.
The last of the giant trilobites from Portugal (for now). The Ordovician's equivalent of 'The Walking Dead' #geology #thestoryofslate http://pic.twitter.com/Xk5WD9y1vT
— John Van Hoesen (@Taconic_Musings) March 3, 2017
You can't be responsible for what others imagine in what you say
— Madhavan Narayanan (@madversity) March 2, 2017
Excellent video of a simple physical model showing convection over heat sources (& sink) https://t.co/k9l8HMI3eC
— Austin Elliott (@TTremblingEarth) March 2, 2017
some crazy meandering river channels near the Batagaika permafrost crater! #channels #batagaika #river @seis_matters @BasinsIC http://pic.twitter.com/E75gHvPe3O
— Tom Phillips (@tomphillips14) March 1, 2017
Earth probably began with a solid shell | #Geology #GeologyPage
— Geology Page (@GeologyPage) March 1, 2017
Read more : https://t.co/8szePjYM0z
Checking out some beautiful cross stratification in fluvial deposits of the Chinle Formation in Arizona, with Paul Durkin for scale http://pic.twitter.com/1pzG3z6pqZ
— off the shelf edge (@ZaneJobe) March 1, 2017
#Oil Watch: @ExxonMobil will spend 1/4 of its capex in US #shale; $XOM expects shale to growth by 20% a year from 2017 to 2025 #OOTT #oil http://pic.twitter.com/b9IWBvvER5
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas2) March 1, 2017
New scientist has an article about my latest paper in Geophysical Research Letters. Cosmic popcorn slows with parachutes. @ImperialRSM http://pic.twitter.com/2wbWkmzjT7
— Matthew Genge (@rockbloke) March 1, 2017
Italy's @eni expects 2-3 BLN bbls of oil and gas in new discoveries by 2020, ambitious but Eni has a good track record #OOTT http://pic.twitter.com/9xHWZf0ZXh
— Ron Bousso (@ronbousso1) March 1, 2017