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Geology forensics: That’s my fault, Sherlock!

1. December 2014by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

Geologists love to play detectives. Often, we find rocks that just do not look right, that should’t be just that way, even may seem self contradicting. Enter our inner Sherlocks, […]

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Crash'n'bang geology, Devonian, Geology photography, Jurassic, Mesozoic, Palaeozoic, Scotland

Insta petroleum system: Wick’ed oil in Scotland

30. November 2014by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

Usually, petroleum geologists think of source rock and reservoir as different things: The source is the tight, shitty shale that has to be be boiled to expulse oil. The reservoir […]

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Devonian, Geology photography, Oil and Gas, Palaeozoic, Sand, shale and gravel, Scotland

Desert city in the woods

10. November 2014by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

Our journey to the far east of Europe soon comes to an end. But first, a look at something completely different, in age and type of rock. Let’s leave the […]

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Carboniferous, Geology photography, Palaeozoic, Perm, Russia, Sand, shale and gravel

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

Pretty crossbeds from Hovedøya

10. May 2014by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

OK, folks, here is another post of Early Paleozoic sediments from Hovedøya, near Oslo. Because that’s the closest to my home I find pretty sedimentary rocks. This time, the I […]

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Geology photography, Norway, Oslo area, Palaeozoic, Sand, shale and gravel

A nice fault on the way to work

8. April 2014by Karsten Eig 2 Comments

All my faults are normal, but I can reverse them…is an old joke among us structural geology nerds. But there is no reason to reverse this prettier-than-normal fault, which actually […]

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Cambrian, Crash'n'bang geology, Geology photography, Norway, Oslo area, Palaeozoic, Permian

Three peaks and a mystery: A geologist walks Corsica

9. January 2014by Karsten Eig 5 Comments

7 AM. Outside the tent, it’s still dark. Only the rays of headlight torches penetrate the morning mist. Stiff bodies crawl out from light, hence too small, tents. With one […]

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Corsica, Crash'n'bang geology, France, Geology photography, Volcanoes

Mount Etna from the air

3. November 2013by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

On the way to Malta, we flew over Mount Etna. In accordance with Murphy’s Law, the Volcano that had been humming along nearly continuously the last year, was quiet. But […]

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Geology photography, Italy, Volcanoes

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