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Apr 15 22:29

Pembrokeshire Geology

by Hypocentre


As most of the geoblogosphere has been posting images from their spring field excursions I suppose I'd better post some of mine. Each year I run a field course to Pembrokeshire. I've done now for 13 of the last 14 years and I still don't get tired of doing it (although I do get tired doing it). The geology is superb with classic exposures, evidence of (at least) four orogenies and a really good story to tell.

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Mar 06 23:40

Do Geologists Have A Death Wish?

by Hypocentre

I’m a little late on posting about the current meme permeating the geoblogosphere, started by Geotripper and Chris Rowan, do geologists have a death wish?

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Feb 27 08:06

Market Rasen Earthquake

by Hypocentre

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Feb 25 22:43

Churnet Valley Geotrail

by Hypocentre




After a six months of frenetic activity my (in conjunction with several others) latest project has just been launched on an unsuspecting world.

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Feb 21 23:12

Boy's Toys



Anyone who knows me, knows I'm into gadgets. As part of a project I'm working on I've managed to achieve a nifty integration of gizmos (well I like it anyway).

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Oct 14 23:59

Al Gore's Nine Inconvenient Untruths


I'm angry. I've counted to ten and I'm still angry. Al Gore, politician and climate change hyper and hypocrite has won the Nobel Peace Prize (of all things - what's peace got to do with it?) along with the arch-hypers of climate change, the IPCC. At least a British court has seen through some of the hype this week.

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Aug 17 09:56

Al Gore's 2nd Really Inconvenient Truth


Can you imagine the brouhaha from the climate change evangelists and climate change industry over the following story?

NASA find error in US climate data and 1998, not 1934 was the hottest year on record!

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Jul 28 19:42

I love my job (sometimes)


I love my job (sometimes). This has recently been my 'office' (in between the rain showers).

So has this ...

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