Connect! Accretionary wedge reminder
Just a friendly reminder that I'm soliciting posts for the August edition of the Accretionary Wedge (a geoblogosphere carnival).
Geobloggers, take some time over the weekend and let me know your thoughts on how geology serves as a "connector science." (Interpret however you want!)
I'd like to organize the Wedge on Monday the 25th, so please get your posts (link below in the comments section or send me an e-mail) by Sunday at midnight (or so).
Thanks. Again, I'm looking forward to hear what people have to say.
UPDATE: The FTP issue has been resolved, and I can again post to the blog, so watch for the Wedge to be published later today. Thanks for your patience.
Geobloggers, take some time over the weekend and let me know your thoughts on how geology serves as a "connector science." (Interpret however you want!)
I'd like to organize the Wedge on Monday the 25th, so please get your posts (link below in the comments section or send me an e-mail) by Sunday at midnight (or so).
Thanks. Again, I'm looking forward to hear what people have to say.
UPDATE: The FTP issue has been resolved, and I can again post to the blog, so watch for the Wedge to be published later today. Thanks for your patience.
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10 Comments:
Callan, here's mine. It's the entire submission - it says part one because there is a part two - but don't wait for the second part!
Callan ... you'll get a post from me, but not until the morning of the 25th, hope that's okay.
No problemo!
Callan, here is my entry".
Here's my entry. It's a bit disjointed, but my brain is mush this week.
It must be all the limestone up here in Buffalo. It's just torture for a volcanology person. ;)
Here's mine! http://harmonictremors.blogspot.com/2008/08/cinematic-connection.html
Hope it's not too unscientific for the Wedge, but I was sure excited about it and wanted to share.
Hey everyone,
I'm having trouble FTPing to this site, and haven't been able to post to the blog since Friday morning. Publication of the Wedge may be delayed a bit until the IT folks at NOVA figure out what the heck is going on.
Thanks for your patience,
C
Callan ... I'm having computer issues today ... I hope to finish my post and get it to you tonight.
okay, mine's ready now:
http://clasticdetritus.com/2008/08/25/geologic-field-work-as-a-connection-to-nature/
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