In a new @ScienceAdvances paper, Asst Prof James Dottin shows Hydrogen may leak from the Earth's core into the mantle. "This means that some the the water you're drinking today might be seeing the surface for the first time since the Earth was formed."
https://t.co/y85f8UnQr6
A Brown University team has been selected to help NASA return to the moon. The team, known as LunaSCOPE, will investigate the origin of the moon and volatile conditions that could endanger astronauts. https://t.co/VdZlxJVSP4
Save the Date! ⭐️ Join us on May 26th for the DEEPS Open House!
Learn about the department's cutting-edge research, enjoy fun activities, and celebrate the opening of our Lincoln Field Art Exhibit. Refreshments will be provided, all are welcome!
https://t.co/5WOnQJC4tj
Angrite meteorites are supposed to be unshocked, pristine samples from first Myrs of the Solar System, but O isotope measurements show their parent body received major impacts, possibly due to the early instability of giant planets. @BRiderStokes et al.: https://t.co/Riq6jB0MSY
.@NASA has selected a team led by Brown University scientists to participate in a research effort that will enable the space agency to not only return to the Moon for the first time in 50 years, but also help to establish a permanent lunar presence. https://t.co/1wIG6sKqJf
A lot of excitement around the department today @BrownGeoSci @BrownUniversity - 5 year NASA SSERVI proposal led by Alex Evans, @Mustard_Lab and Steve Parman was funded: https://t.co/675Okp1Lqu
Field training/research opportunity for grad or undergrad students interested in Earth and Planetary volcanism! Week-long course September 23-30, 2023 🌋🥾
Application open until June 5.
See here for more details: https://t.co/XWKxk2NNe8
@LPItoday@NextGenLunar
My final thesis chapter has been published - a very satisfying conclusion to my PhD👇🏻🌋 We use Fe isotopes to look at lithological heterogeneity over the evolution of the Galápagos mantle plume 🌎
Excited to see our new paper on K isotopic anomalies in meteorites published today in @ScienceMagazine! This work was led by @NicoleNie5734 and included an excellent @CarnegiePlanets team of Da Wang, Rick Carlson, Conel Alexander, @AnatShahar, and me.
https://t.co/OzbIBT6FuL
🚨Actively looking for *grad students* to join PLANETAS: https://t.co/NJ9kEXZ0KB Projects: 1) Antarctic Mars analog studies w/ sedimentology focus (*must have* geology field experience) & 2) Lab analog studies w/ Mars Sample Return focus (ideally w/ spectroscopy/lab experience)🚨