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[AGU Meetings] Let's backtrack a little: The first geobloggers lunch ever at the Fall Meeting was a success! Held on Wednesday, the event attracted 21 researchers and journalists who blog on Earth and space sciences (including yours truly) .

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[Geotags.org] Geotags.org: AGU Blogosphere | Mountain Beltway | U.S. ...: Geobloggers at AGU 2008 » Ron Schott's Geology Home Companion Blog: I missed the geoblogger meet-up on Wednesday evening, I was able to track down Ron at his session on .Mackenzie's blog, Who Hung The Moon?, not only has a nice summary of the geoblogger's lunch, but it also has a quirky story about a thought experiment that spontaneously arose during a planetary science session about whether .

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[Meetings:] Geobloggers at AGU FM09!: Let's backtrack a little: The first geobloggers lunch ever at the Fall Meeting was a success! Held on Wednesday, the event attracted 21 researchers and journalists who blog on Earth and space sciences (including yours truly) and who .

[Highly Allochthonous] Geobloggers – why do you blog? | Highly Allochthonous: In a further encouraging step, the AGU is holding a blogging workshop at next week's 2010 Meeting in San Francisco. From the AGU meeting website: Writing a science blog can help you spread the word widely about your .

[Ron Schott's Geology Home Companion Blog] Geobloggers at AGU 2008 » Ron Schott's Geology Home Companion Blog: Hank, we’re all so busy taking in fresh science that we can barely blog, period, let alone collect pointers. Attending a meeting is an intense, full-time experience and it always amazes me what the journalists do at these things.

[AGU Blogosphere] AGU Blogosphere | Magma Cum Laude | Geoblogging bonanza at AGU's ...: Jessica Ball is a graduate student in the Department of Geology at State University of New York at Buffalo, where she is learning how to safely and productively play with very hot rocks. Her PhD research focuses on the interaction of water and lava domes, and involves both field investigations and modeling applications.

[Fall Meeting 2009 blog] Fall Meeting 2009 blog » Blog Archive » Geobloggers at AGU FM09!: Let's backtrack a little: The first geobloggers lunch ever at the Fall Meeting was a success! Held on Wednesday, the event attracted 21 researchers and journalists who blog on Earth and space sciences (including yours .

[Highly Allochthonous] Geobloggers – why do you blog?: In a further encouraging step, the AGU is holding a blogging workshop at next week's 2010 Meeting in San Francisco. From the AGU meeting website: Writing a science blog can help you spread the word widely about your research, .

[Geotags.org] Geotags.org: Geobloggers at AGU FM09!: Let's backtrack a little: The first geobloggers lunch ever at the Fall Meeting was a success! Held on Wednesday, the event attracted 21 researchers and journalists who blog on Earth and space sciences .

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