Pawn of the Pumice Castle



      A freshly fallen particle making his way
      through the cycle of life and erosion

June 30, 2011

Field photo Set #3

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The newest pair of field photos are quite local to me, as they are a slice of glaciomarine layer cake left over from the last waxing of the ...
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June 25, 2011

Accretionary Wedge #35: No Jive, it's Ogive

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Gilkey glacier ogives, rimmed by medial moraines (58° 49.280'N 134° 21.481'W) Evelyn over at Georneys is hosting AW #35, and th...
June 20, 2011

Kata Tjuta - the forgotten sibling

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Kata Tjuta, Anangu for "many heads" Uluru is a sandstone gem of Australia's interior landscape. It rises off the plain as...
June 11, 2011

A new toy! Can I play?

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I like volunteering. You meet compassionate people with similar interests & concerns in an informative setting. However, I live in the r...
June 6, 2011

Geology at a Birthday Party

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My niece recently had her 10th birthday, and I felt it fitting to add to her burgeoning rock & mineral collection with some flint , cher...
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May 31, 2011

Papers I'm reading: Trends in the timing and magnitude of floods in Canada

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GIS map of the Atlas of Canada , showing numerous hydrometric measurement stations in the western half of the country In case anyone hasn...
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May 23, 2011

Accretionary Wedge #34: That is Weird

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This months Accretionary Wedge is being hosted by Dana Hunter over at En Tequila Es Verdad , which Google translates as "In Tequila is...
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May 17, 2011

Field photo Set #3

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A recent stopover in Princeton, BC gave me an opportunity to sidetrack to a couple interesting outcrops that expose sedimentary strata of d...
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Geography/Geology undergraduate, which makes me a hybrid unwilling to drop one or the other. Energies of my mind and body focus on the science of the Earth and exploring its faults & fissures.
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