Our next installment of the Cataclysm is up at Rosetta Stones. In this episode, you learn how some trees could actually survive the fury of a lateral blast – with the help of some rocky debris. Enjoy!
Our next installment of the Cataclysm is up at Rosetta Stones. In this episode, you learn how some trees could actually survive the fury of a lateral blast – with the help of some rocky debris. Enjoy!
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As of 01:31 PST (’bout 40 minutes after this posting), no, it isn’t. At least, clicking on the link gets nothing of interest.
Yes, the link is broken – it takes me to the front page of SciAm. Not your post. :( Tears ensued.
The SciAm scheduler broke. I have administered loving correction. Everything should be functional, as I have made tests and issued dire threats. Sorry for the delay, my darlings!
Still not working. :-(
I think you need more dire threats and more loving correction, and possibly better tests. Now it won’t even give me SciAm (for a 504 Gateway Timeout)! :( More tears are ensuing. I hope you’re happy, SciAm – I hope you’re satisfied!!
Hi folks,
Dana hasn’t broken Sciam, I can’t get into Tetrapod Zoology either. At least it is good to know it is a systemic fault and not blog specific!
Finally! Well worth the wait.
Hooray for another installment! I never tire of all things pyroclastic.
I am left wondering about that little tree that weathered the blast from inside a snowbank.
Is it still alive today? How big is it now? Is the eruption recorded within its growth rings?
It would be fascinating to study how the soil organisms fared.
I must admit, that even without the extremely fascinating science, this would be as gripping and well written a tale as one could wish for. More please, lots more and thank you muchly, as I really look forward to each new instalment.