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41px-face.jpg Maria Brumm is a graduate student at UC Berkeley. She studies hydrogeolo tectohydr gehoo seismohydrololololol ground water in tectonically active settings.

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Rock Blogging:

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Coal slag is pretty.

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Like cotton candy, but even more delicious.

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Friday Rock Repost: The Bishop Tuff

The Bishop Tuff is the girliest rock EVAR.

Friday Rock Blogging: Mud

Today's rock is actually a puzzle about mud.

Friday Rock Blogging: Desert Varnish

If you leave something in the desert for thousands of years, it will develop a layer of iron and manganese gunk.

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With a trillion barrels of oil just sitting around in Wyoming, who needs the Middle East?

Friday Rock Blogging: Columnar Basalt

Thermal contraction in rocks creates interesting textures for photography.

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Gabbro is a coarse-grained mafic igneous rock. Also, I am a pathetic excuse for a geologist.

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