Marsquakes: The InSight experiment
The success of the Apollo lunar seismic experiments (1969 to 1977) provided a real boost to Mars exploration. Exploration of […]
The success of the Apollo lunar seismic experiments (1969 to 1977) provided a real boost to Mars exploration. Exploration of […]
Moonquakes, impacts, and bazookas The internal structure of Earth is conveniently pictured as a three-layered sphere (or more correctly an
Historical context The name graded bedding was coined by E. Bailey in 1930 to describe the gradual, vertical change in
This is the third of three posts on tempestites: The recognition of hummocky crossbeds by Harms et al., (1975) was
This is the second of three posts on tempestites: 1 Storms and storm surges: Forces at play 3 Evolving tempestite
This is the first of three posts on tempestites: 2 Storm surges and tempestites 3 Evolving tempestite lithofacies models
Some thoughts on how we record and identify sedimentary basins margins. Any discussion about depositional systems and sedimentary basins will
The delivery of sediment to sedimentary basins It is estimated that 95% of the terrigenous sediment load supplied to sedimentary
For good reason, Early Paleozoic hemichordate fossils derive their name from the Greek graptos, and the Latin version graptolithus meaning
Stokes Law and the terminal or settling velocity of particles in suspension The experiments conducted by Shields and Hjulström examined