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Cold seams: The Carboniferous of Svalbard

5. January 2015by Karsten Eig 9 Comments

Svalbard. What comes to mind? Polar bears that eat kids alive if they don’t carry guns in the settlement. Which they do. At least the parents. Dark as a coal […]

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Carboniferous, Geology and society, Geology photography, Norway, Palaeozoic, Sand, shale and gravel, Svalbard/Spitsbergen

On salt and old timber buildings

3. November 2014by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

In the last post, we took a walk in a cave that water has carved out in the easily solvable mineral anhydrite, a calcium sulphate. Anhydrite is among the minerals […]

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Geology and society, Palaeozoic, Perm, Permian, Russia

Boooo! Halloween in the Kungurian – literally

30. October 2014by Karsten Eig 2 Comments

A few days ago, I took you to Perm to look at the Permian, and a crash-course in the mysterious ways of carbonate rock porosity. Today, we home into the […]

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Geology and society, Geology photography, Oil and Gas, Palaeozoic, Perm, Permian, Russia, Sand, shale and gravel

Perm and the Permian: Carbonate porosity for muggles

27. October 2014by Karsten Eig 1 Comment

Some places have a special place in the hearts of geologists. Iceland with its volcanoes. The Dorset coast because it is the cradle of modern geology. The Oslo Graben because […]

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Geology and society, Geology photography, Oil and Gas, Palaeozoic, Perm, Permian, Russia, Sand, shale and gravel

Hot water: Wealth from beneath

17. September 2014by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

Iceland. The land of Ice and Fire. Today, more fire than usual, and we geo nerds hope for a long-lasting repetition of the Krafla fires, which played their theatre in […]

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Cenozoic, Crash'n'bang geology, Geology and society, Geology photography, Iceland, Volcanoes

Malta: A country shaped by limestone (and a bit of very old poo)

3. November 2013by Karsten Eig 29 Comments

If one word could sum up the Mediterranean island nation of Malta, it would be “limestone”. Limestone has shaped the islands’ topography, their economy and possibly black bank accounts. It […]

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Cenozoic, Geology and society, Geology photography, Malta, Oil and Gas, Sand, shale and gravel

Eldfell – the youngster volcano

20. April 2013by Karsten Eig 2 Comments

1:55 AM, January 23rd 1973: – Honey, there is a volcano in our backyard! – Yeah, right, Steingrimur, get back to sleep now! I do not know if this talk […]

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Cenozoic, Crash'n'bang geology, Geology and society, Geology photography, Iceland, Quaternary, Volcanoes

Vær ærlige om Lofoten!

18. March 2013by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

Siden Norsk Olje og Gass stadig maser om kjærlighet -LoVeS! – må jeg gjøre det også.

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Geology and society, Norway, Oil and Gas

Sirkus Lofoten

2. February 2013by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

Programkomiteen i Det Kongelige Norske Arbeiderparti går inn for å konsekvensutrede Loften, Vesterålen og Senja for oljevirksomhet. Dermed var Sirkus Lofoten i gang igjen i mediene, med stor ståhei – […]

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Geology and society, Norway, Oil and Gas

Fossil treasures of Denmark, 55 million years ago

2. February 2013by Karsten Eig 2 Comments

When God had finished creating the Earth, He had some sand and gravel in excess. To get rid of it, the story goes, He dumped it in the southern North […]

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Cenozoic, Crash'n'bang geology, Denmark, Fossils, dinosaurs, evolution, Geology and society, Geology photography, Sand, shale and gravel

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