Geoblogosphere week in review (August 2-8, 2010)

Here are several posts from the geoscience blogosphere last week highlighting interesting writing/blogging: Dave Petley of Dave’s Landslide Blog started covering the Indus River flooding in Pakistan last week with this post discussing the inevitable southward progression of the flood wave and then continued fantastic coverage throughout the week (Aug 3, Aug 4, Aug 5). […]

Here are several posts from the geoscience blogosphere last week highlighting interesting writing/blogging:

In the wake of the most recent Accretionary Wedge, which reflected on the role of geoscience blogs, there were a couple of follow-up posts of note:

  • Chris Rowan of Highly Allocthonous continued the discussion of geoscience blogging within the context of the announcement and unveiling of a new science blogging collective called Scientopia. The comment thread is especially valuable in that it seems to have sparked an idea to create a group blog about geoscience as it relates to policy and society. We'll see who steps up and takes the reins on that one.

  • Ron Schott of Ron Schott's Geology Home Companion organized the first 'Current Issues in the Geoblogosphere' online discussion via Skype this past weekend. Several bloggers participated and they covered a lot of different topics. Check out this fantastic bullet-list summary of the topics discussed and find a link to download and listen to the audio here.

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