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Ag Research Layoffs – Is thinking science on its way out? Comment in New Zealand Association of Scientists, September 28, 2015 http://www.scientists.org.nz/news/2015/09/nzas-press-release-curious-minds-not-welcome-here

Sedimentology, Brian Ricketts @KiwiGeolog: A Day in the Geolife Series, December 5, 2015. http://rockheadsciences.com/ricketts-sedimentology/.  Sandie Will @RockHeadScience

Addressing Myths About Sea Level Rise   This post discusses some of the reasons why sea level is not the same everywhere.  It appeared first in New Zealand Science Teacher  (Twitter @NZScienceTeachr) March 11, 2016.

Science in a Social Context

Re-posted in @scichatNZ May 15, 2016.  Teases out some of the links that science has with art, music, politics, world events

The Crosses I Must Bear  posted on LinkedIn, and SciChatNZ as Moral Indignation

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Measuring dip and strike
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Classification of sandstones
Calcite cemented subarkose, Proterozoic Altyn Fm. southern Alberta
Sandstones in thin section
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Stereographic projection – poles to planes
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Fluid flow: Froude and Reynolds numbers
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Fluid flow: Stokes Law and particle settling
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Classification of sedimentary basins
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