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Fantastic voyage to the South China Sea

by Alyssa M. Peleo-Alampay (July 24, 1998) — Early in the morning of June 17, 1998 three of us (Dr. Marietta De Leon, Ms. Hannah Mirabueno of PhiVolcs and myself) boarded the German research vessel R/V Sonne in the port of Jurong, Singapore. With luggage laden with Lucky Me noodles, Sunflower crackers and champoy (comfort food in case…

Geology

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Fantastic voyage to the South China Sea
Fantastic voyage to the South China Sea

Nov 26, 2021

A Look into Antarctica’s So-called Doomsday Glacier

By Joshua Godwin Cuevas The continent of Antarctica is among the most isolated places on Earth. Although a few hundred researchers are stationed there depending on the season, it lacks any permanent inhabitants. Considering that it boasts the lowest temperatures in any continent and is extremely scarce of resources, this…

Geology

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A Look into Antarctica’s So-called Doomsday Glacier
A Look into Antarctica’s So-called Doomsday Glacier

Oct 31, 2021

Geology in the Theories and Evidences of Early Life on Earth

By Layla Sevilla The search for evidence of extraterrestrial life is a famous research topic for both astrobiologists and the general public. The possibility of life outside Earth is commonly questioned but a sufficient number of conclusive proof is still yet to be discovered. Similarly, knowledge on early life within…

Geology

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Geology in the Theories and Evidences of Early Life on Earth
Geology in the Theories and Evidences of Early Life on Earth

Sep 18, 2021

Polymetallic Nodules: Metal Resources Hidden in the Deep Sea

By Danella Trina Callosa Living in today’s world, one could say that it would be difficult to continue our everyday progression without metallic resources. One way or another, all of our activities can be traced with some sort of metal being used — from our gadgets, transportation, infrastructure, and ironic…

Geology

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Polymetallic Nodules: Metal Resources Hidden in the Deep Sea
Polymetallic Nodules: Metal Resources Hidden in the Deep Sea

Published in UP Geological Society E-Bedrock

·May 28, 2021

How Summer was Cancelled for a Year

by Paula Jatulan While we welcomed 2020 with triumphant smiles and hopeful visions, it greeted us with a devastating news only a few days after. Mt. Taal started to act up. As the magma rises up, occurrences of earthquakes took place, with the volcano eventually spewing ash and lava to…

Geology

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Published in UP Geological Society E-Bedrock

·May 13, 2021

“Permanence of the Disposable”: Of Man and Plastiglomerate

By John Patrick Caytiles An unfortunate trail of plastic pollution — plastiglomerate is poised to be a poignant marker of human existence. If we compress the entirety of Earth’s history into a 24-hour clock, humans would not enter the scene until a minute and some seconds before midnight. In just…

Geology

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Published in UP Geological Society E-Bedrock

·Apr 24, 2021

Big Data, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence: A Probable Future for Geology

By Paul Joshua Villora Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the future of the field of the geosciences seems to have a vague future along with other fields. Geology in particular, which involves mostly fieldworks and other on-site activities, is hugely affected by this. …

Geology

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Published in UP Geological Society E-Bedrock

·Apr 10, 2021

Transcending New Boundaries: UP GeoSoc conducts 8th NGC

By Dominique Anne Operania The University of the Philippines Geological Society (UP GeoSoc) has kickstarted its flagship event, the 8th National Geology Congress (NGC), with the theme “New Frontiers and a New Normal” last March 22–26, 2021. …

Geology

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Published in UP Geological Society E-Bedrock

·Feb 25, 2021

Teeth, Beads, and Strata: Finding the Ancient Inhabitants of Callao Cave

By Angela Masongsong Human evolution is an expansive narrative that is still out of our grasp. Southeast Asia, in particular, continues to baffle archaeologists trying to study how prehistoric people moved. Islands within the region are bounded by oceans and seas with strong currents discouraging migration. …

Geology

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Published in UP Geological Society E-Bedrock

·Feb 19, 2021

Apolaki: Titan Among the Earth

By Pamela Lira From historically relevant such as largest attended papal gathering, to the bizarre like the largest serving of balut, the Philippines has been a home for the craziest and biggest world records imaginable. …

Geology

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