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[Highly Allochthonous] This seemed like an area where some actual data would be useful, so Anne has put together a brief online poll to get some idea of why people blog. It’s only one question, and we invite anyone who blogs about subjects relevant to the AGU to take part.

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[The Landslide Blog] AGU Fall meeting day 1 round up - AGU Blogosphere | Home: Dave Petley is the Wilson Professor of Hazard and Risk in the Department of Geography at Durham University in the United Kingdom. His blog provides a commentary on landslide events occurring worldwide, including the landslides themselves, latest research, and conferences and meetings.

[Ron Schott's Geology Home Companion Blog] Where on (Google) Earth #235?: I knew that most of the country’s geoscientists were partying at AGU last night so I was hoping that would give me an advantage in solving WoGE #235

[Mountain Beltway] Days -1, 0, and 1 - AGU Blogosphere | Home: Then back to the hotel for a rest, and at 7:30pm I headed down to the fun Social Media Soiree, orchestrated by Maria-José Viñas, the same AGU visionary who organized the AGU Blogosphere. I had a nice time there chatting with blogging friends old and new, though too many to list here in the brief amount of time I have this morning before heading back into the Moscone Center for a second full day of geoscience!

[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 truly) and who .

[The Plainspoken Scientist] Why I Blog - AGU Blogosphere | Home: Now, I look closer, observing as I would if I were teaching about the area, because I will be going home and blogging about my experiences. (Of course this drives my wife crazy, because the patterns of grains in a sedimentary rock really aren’t all that exciting, and she has to put up with my goings-on.)

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