From these two observations sprang the topic for this month’s Accretionary Wedge; Geology, Life and Civilization. How has life or civilisation been affected by geology or how has geology been affected by life? Do not feel restricted to human-centric themes. This topic can range from global scale events such as the Great Oxidation Event to the fortunes of small mining communities.
I'll aim to put a summary post up at the beginning of June. Enjoy.
Update: Thank you all for the wonderful submissions. I'll get the summary post up before Friday (Australian EST).
Decorative island in the abandoned town, Mary Kathleen, Queensland |
Abandoned uranium mine, Mary Kathleen, Queensland |
Excellent topic! I ask an almost identical question of my students on their historical geology final exam. I will certainly be giving this some thought.
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ReplyDeleteHere's mine. I've run with your remark about coal and the Industrial Revolution. http://all-geo.org/metageologist/2012/05/geology-and-life-in-the-english-coal-measures/
ReplyDeleteHere is my contribution. Deep Geologic Repositories for nuclear waste.
ReplyDeletehttp://globalgeology.blogspot.ca/2012/05/accretionary-wedge-46-deep-geologic.html
Awesome topic. Given me a great idea for a post
ReplyDeleteHere's mine - how a single volcano changed everything that came after. http://lithics.wordpress.com/2012/05/25/accretionary-wedge-46-geology-life-and-civilisation/
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting Cat. My submission is on the Rock of Gibraltar. You can find it here: http://annsmusingsongeologyotherthings.blogspot.com/2012/05/accretionary-wedge-46-geology-life-and.html
ReplyDeleteHere is mine:
ReplyDeletehttp://plantsandrocks.blogspot.com/2012/05/geology-antidote-to-civilization.html
thanks for hosting AW46!
I feel like I got talking about everything *but* geology. It's in there, though. :) http://outsidetheinterzone.blogspot.com/2012/05/aw-46-geology-life-and-civilization.html
ReplyDeletehttp://geotripper.blogspot.com/2012/06/accretionary-wedge-36-how-does-life.html Here is mine...thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHopefully in under the wire: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/rosetta-stones/2012/06/03/oceans-of-ore-how-an-undersea-caldera-eruption-created-jerome-arizona/
ReplyDeleteMaybe still in time http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/history-of-geology/2012/06/03/accretionary-wedge-36war-geology/
ReplyDeleteApologies if it's bad form to submit an entry that's both last minute and three years old, but if I ever have or will write an article that fits into this theme, it's this one:
ReplyDeletehttp://cujo359.blogspot.com/2009/04/what-geology-can-teach-us.html
Comments to that article will go into moderation, but I check that queue regularly.
Aw bleah! Just found this prompt now, and I totally have an idea for it, but I'm several weeks too late.
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