Geosonnet 38
I'm a geochemist. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, poetry, drillers, trees, bicycles, and cosmochemistry.
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Labels: Rheologic Rhymes
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A micromole of photons, moonshine bright
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Labels: Climactic considerations
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Labels: Natural and synthetic disasters, Underconstrained extrapolations
When sand dunes, glac'ers spread across the farm
Migration to a sanctuary's best.
We need an Eden, Oregon lest harm
Befall environments which are distressed.
Six hundred fifty million years ago
The glac'ers covered every continent
Yet benthic evolution did not slow.
How'd life the frozen ocean circumvent?
A diamictite sandwich of black shale
With fossil seaweed as the veg'table.
In open water haven, they prevail
Suggesting snowball Earth was just a fable.
This promised land of cryogenic times.
Requires small, locally mild climes.
Geology 43 507
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The David Guetta / Sia hit Titanium has been floating
around the internet and our airwaves for about five years now; the first adio
broadcasts are just now passing Alpha Centauri. Despite the popularity of the
song, its lesser known prequel is hardly ever heard. This may be an accident of
economics; not everything can be a hit, especially if it is odd. Or it might
just be a sign of the times; unlike Titanium, the prequel came out before
Youtube or streaming, and was released on a rather more old-fashioned musical
medium known as the 45. Or, to be more
precise, the 44.9559…
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