Our Dr. Gordon Grant is a coauthor on this new study: Atop the Oregon Cascades, University of Oregon team finds a huge buried aquifer - https://t.co/yp2qVP9CMK
@AmyEast_gmph My impression is that the geomorphic work of these floods will be due to their sustained high flows rather than their absolute magnitudes…is that your take Amy!
@tdietterich@dogsnotbarking That’s an interesting idea, Tom. Would you envision this modulation as being some external metric, or coded into the fabric of the language itself in some recognizable way?
Congratulations to our AGU Earth and Planetary Sciences Section newly elected officers: Suzanne Anderson (President Elect) and Joel Scheingross (Secretary). And thanks to everyone who agreed to run for office.
(1/3) Sad News. It is with broken hearts we must report that our cherished colleague Professor Thomas Meixner, Chair of the Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, was killed October 5th in his office at the University of Arizona.
Extreme lava flow kayaking anyone? Our new paper just out in JGR-ES explores the correspondence between standing waves in water and lava, and how simple measurements of wavelength can be used to calculate discharge and effusion rates. https://t.co/HUMbCUu18s
Congratulations to the EPSP Section Awardees: Yehouda Enzel (G.K. Gilbert award); Missy Eppes (M.T. Williams award), and Seulgi Moon (L.B. Leopold award and Sharp Lecture)! And thanks to all nominators, letter writers, and selection committee reps.