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The Grizzly Bears was a dining club for geologists in Edinburgh that started in the Victorian times. This is a cartoon that they drew for their dinner book - the record of all their events.
https://t.co/WEfVrZRZlz
@BritGeoSurvey @BGS_Scotland#HistoricalGeology #GrizzlyBears
January 14, 1801, birthday of French geologist & palaeontologist Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart. His pioneering work on the relationships between extinct and existing plants has earned him the title of father of paleobotany🌿 https://t.co/1ocnwm5U5w
In our #Evolution issue we explore Scottish geologist and author Dougal Dixon’s imagined world, where humans are extinct and hybrid creatures have evolved to fill ‘gaps’ on the evolutionary ladder!
🎨 by @FreyaHartas
#AquilaMagazine #Illustration #DougalDixon #STEM #Science
Based on fossils found by Mary Anning, this is Prehistoric Dorset, as imagined in watercolour by geologist Henry De la Beche, the first major scientifically-based pictorial representation of prehistoric life (1830). At R, later revised lithograph by George Scharf
January 6, 1879, birthday of Swiss geologist Émile Argand
🎂 As an early supporter of Alfred Wegener (who will present his theory #OTD in 1912) , he used continental drift theory to explain the #Alps as overthrusted & deformed tectonic nappes ⛰️⛰️
https://t.co/sp8FiF6Ip7
@charonette Hey I'm Alanah. I do digital paintings. A defining moment for me was realising I was an adult and then promptly spending a month alone in southern Tenerife. There were so many volcanoes, the geologist in me was happy.
@chefgao1 more team members! @hotflamingmess and @juulfuneral164 as our planetary geologist and botanist
November 10, 1852, died #OTD, British geologist Gideon Algernon Mantell who was quite puzzled by strange fossils found in 1822 https://t.co/p9xdqcpYVx Famous for the scientific description of 1st herbivorous dinosaur - Iguanodon - a genus of this group was named after him 🦕
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boy ~ pilot ~ ambassador ~ Feezal
Look at them. 3 don't even have names. The geologists only have names in the credits.
#startrek
New Forgotten Empire Character!
Her name is Soda as you can see. She's a biker at night but she's a geologist by day. Every morning, she's usually found with bruises and cuts around her body, though she never told anyone where they came from... She seems a bit incomplete....
@DanSyronArt #IntroduceYourOC This is Azure! He's a "Fenruin" geologist mage who studies magic crystals, and specializes in water magic! He's quite emotional and sometimes has a hard time focusing, but he'd do anything to help his friends.
September 14, 1940, died #OTD, Swiss geologist Émile Argand. As an early supporter of A.Wegener, he used continental drift theory to explain the #Alps as a succession of overthrusted & deformed tectonic nappes ⛰️ https://t.co/sp8FiF6Ip7
Hello, I'm Maria, I'm a geologist but my biggest passion is drawing, I hope I can do something with it one day! #VisibleWomen
All the underwater fiber optic cables that provide the internet throughout the world. Source: https://t.co/DLj6tDTHam
Is this the best example of a global infrastructure? Any other suggestion?
#geography #geographyteacher #geologist #geologyrocks #earthscience
Some sprites of robot characters for Red Sands, as well as an overly detailed quick sketch of the first one, the Geologist. Character design is fun lol.
#pixelart #characterdesign #sketches #indiedev #modding #cavestory
August 20, 1831, birthyday of Austrian geologist Eduard Suess: He studied volcanoes 🌋 fossils (named a dinosaur) 🦕 and realized that there were various orogenic phases in time 🌍He also named the early supercontinent of Gondwana https://t.co/rCH4iglPxx
August 16, 1869, birhday of American #geologist Mignon Talbot, the 1st #woman to find and describe a #dinosaur -Podokesaurus holyokensis (now Coelophysis) 🦖
Drawing by https://t.co/Y9lITBtFFT #trowelblazer #STEM #science
August 14, 1856, died #OTD Victorian theologian & geologist William Buckland, he described the 1st dinosaur as Megalosaurus in 1824 based on a fragmentary preserved jaw 🦖Artwork by Paleontologists and their Prehistoric Pets site https://t.co/vYucXthAtw
July 18, 1950, American geologist Mignon Talbot, the first woman to find and describe a dinosaur - a species of Coelophysis 🦖 - died #OTD https://t.co/53MDlt8scO Drawing by https://t.co/sefyGoaMln