A new bibliometric analysis shows the leading role of the University of Huelva (Spain) in the last 25 years in Acid Mine Drainage Remediation research doi.org/10.3390/w16131826

🚨 ÚLTIMA HORA 🚨 Andorra exige aprender un mínimo de catalán para poder tener la residencia y acaba con la sequía en la mitad norte peninsular. Varios pantanos han tenido que abrir las compuertas ante la imposibilidad de contener tantas LÁGRIMAS DE YOUTUBERS

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We are happy to share our paper on “Rare earth element signature modifications induced by differential acid alteration of rocks in the Iberian Pyrite Belt” just published in journal.
doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2023

Lamentable que en la revista del Ilustre Colegio Oficial de Geólogos se difundan opiniones sobre el cambio climático sin ningún fundamento científico (icog.es/TyT/index.php/2022/11/) y que sean los científicos especialistas en el tema los que tengan que salir a defender su labor de décadas en pro del avance de la ciencia climatica.lamarea.com/cambio-c

Brilliant new paper by Naomi #Oreskes, concluding that "our overall situation suggests that it does not suffice for scientists simply to supply #factual #information, and leave it at that. Scientists need as well to engage actively with the recipients of that information." link.springer.com/article/10.1

Discovered by Charles Schuchert in Alabama, this composite Basilosaurus (an early whale) has been on near-continuous display at NMNH for 125 years. #fossilfriday

Hallo! For this #FossilFriday a Christmassy slice of Prototaxites from the Devonian of Germany. Although it looks like a fossil trunk, Prototaxites was not a plant but more likely related to fungi!
More on this specimen (in German but can be translated) : freunde-bspg.de/2022/10/fossil
And on Prototaxites: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protot
#paleobotany #paleontology #fungi #fossil

A mosaic image of the iconic Pillars of Creation from two cameras aboard #JWST.

The #stars show up primarily in near-infrared, which also reveals thousands of newly formed stars – look for bright orange spheres that lie just outside the dusty pillars.

In mid-infrared, the #dust is on full display, most apparent in the diffuse, orange layers. The densest regions are cast in deep indigo hues, obscuring our view of the activities inside the pillars.

#astronomy webbtelescope.org/contents/med

We are happy to share our paper on “Thallium origin, behavior and fate in the Iberian Pyrite Belt” just published in journal. doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.20

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Well, that is very convenient for us as we have Nicole Betz @njoybetz joining us to discuss exactly that on this episode!

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The limits to growth: Why the West will struggle to find enough metals to supply simultaneous demand drivers t.co/cIab8HKiZz

Phasing out coal means we can no longer rely on synthetic gypsum, a by-product of coal-fired power plants! A group of researchers now urge the EU to act to close this gap, by investing in research to make phosphogypsum available as an alternative bit.ly/3D3smU2

Hi, here is my . I am Full Professor of in the Department of Earth Sciences of the University of Huelva (Spain). My work has been focused on the and of Acid Mine Drainage with particular emphasis on the Iberian Pyrite Belt. You can follow the activity of our Environmental Mineralogy and Geochemistry Group at bit.ly/EnviMinGeo

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