Bengal Giving Day is this week! Please support students in ISU Geosciences by donating to the James D Stephens Scholarship Endowment. https://t.co/9YJuR9jLWo
Great new video highlighting the attributes of our geology field camp. Thanks to Ryan, Jonathan and all others who helped create it! https://t.co/GnFzIJ20nC
Field camp 2023 is nearly over! We’ve climbed mountains, waded across icy streams, sat by fires, and danced into the night. (Not to mention all of the mapping!) Do you have favorite field camp memories?
Last week, faculty, staff, and students from the geosciences department took roughly 100 students from Chief Tahgee Elementary Academy on field trips to Hooper Springs Park in Soda Springs.
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The new semester starts on Monday! That means that your local geology crew is emerging, blinking and disoriented, from our field sites. May your summer have been filled with cool rocks, clean rivers, and breathtaking vistas!
Help Build Opportunities for ISU Geosciences Students! Today, all donations to the Sargent endowment will be MATCHED, offsetting costs for students attending our field camp. #BengalGivingDay Link: https://t.co/bLXLywz48q
Colloquium 4 Wedn! Analyzing the Relationship of Land Use and Land Cover Change with Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse Populations in Eastern ID by Dane Coats; Saturated hydraulic conductivity as a driver of flow permanence in Gibson Jack Creek, Bannock County, ID by Michael Ferarro
Colloquium 4 pm Wednesday! Logan Mahoney: Fill and Dissection within a Volcanic Landscape: The Surficial Geology of Reynolds Creek, Idaho, and Jennifer Souza: Sources and Residence Times of Groundwater and Carbon in the Reynolds Creek Basin. DM for link. <not Reynolds Ck in gif!>
4 pm MST 3/24! Emma Gregory "Using UAS to Map and Monitor Bird of Prey Nests in the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area" and Emma Collins "Alluvial fan chronology; morphology; and faulting history of the southern Beaverhead Mountains, Idaho"
On March 24, Honors College students will honor the wishes of their late fellow student by helping to increase potential blood stem cell and bone marrow donors. Tomorrow donors can participate by registering from 3-6 p.m. in the Rendezvous Building.
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The GeoClub spring service project is here! Don't forget to come out and help, anytime between 9-3 on Saturday 3/20, with the campus beautifying project. Look for us up by the campus greenhouses. (Masks and distancing required) Let's get a little muddy and celebrate spring!
Colloquium 4pm MDT on 3/17! Celebrate St. Paddy's Day with us! Dr. Eric Portenga will be talking about 10Be-based erosion and denudation at George River, Tasmania: Limitations and lessons learned. (DM for link)
Colloquium this week: Dr. Ananya Mallik on Probing Surface-Interior Mass Exchange using Nitrogen. Join us on zoom Wednesday 3/10 at 4 pm MST; DM for link.
We took a break from Colloquium, but we’re back! At 4 pm MST on 3/3, Dr. Daniel Viete kicks things off with “Global-scale episodes of transoceanic biological dispersal (‘rafting’) during the Cenozoic.” DM for link!
Colloquium Wednesday! Dial in to hear Dr. Bruce Finney on “The response of vegetation in western North America to recent environmental change: insight from stable isotope analysis of herbarium samples.” 4-5 pm on zoom 1/27. DM for link
@JoBirtus Hmm. Just saw you followed me and tried to DM but got an error message. This is clearly what happens when they let people like me operate the department Twitter. 🤷♀️ You can email me— address is on the ISU Geosciences site; I’m Shannon (volcanologist)
Colloquium Wednesday (4 pm MST): Dr. Jamie Shulmeister on “Evolution of the world's largest and oldest active coastal dune system and implications for the formation of Australia's Great Barrier Reef” DM for link
@JoBirtus I just followed you, so you should be able to DM me now. (I can’t initiate it unless you follow me.) Sorry for the complications — we’re just trying to ensure that we don’t invite chaos from publicly posting links to our speakers.