Another Antarctica paper published in @MinSocAm’s American Mineralogist! We characterize physical and chemical weathering and alteration at Earth’s saltiest lake, Don Juan Pond. Congrats to Andrew Foerder @uhmanoa (now @UTK_EEPS) for seeing through an excellent master’s project!
American Mineralogist:
Don Juan Basin, Antarctica: A chemically altering environment with martian analog potential
https://t.co/4ggC2ZmonS
Foerder et al. outline alteration processes occurring in a cold, water-poor, Mars-like setting.
📆 Join our Quarter Course on Careers in Science's first session this Thursday, March 7th at 2:30 pm CET, featuring Dr. Zachary Murguía Burton, Ph.D. (@PlanetaryPoetry ) discussing "Mental Health and PhD Students."
🔗 Register here: https://t.co/5qBscOWdBU
[WEBINAR] Happening later today!
Mindful Academia: Navigating Mental Health in Grad Studies
️ Jan 16th | 6pm CET | Zoom
Learn how to tackle mental health in academia by joining us in this WEBINAR organised by the FEBs region!
[WEBINAR] Mindful Academia: Navigating Mental Health in Grad Studies
️ Jan 16th | 6pm CET | Zoom
Learn how to unpack mental health in academia by joining us in this WEBINAR organised by the FEBs region!
Register now: https://t.co/HhNTEhk8EK
Delighted to share our article published by @Matter_CP, in collaboration with @_Mingyi_Wang_ and @PlanetaryPoetry. We hope to catalyze discussion around interdisciplinary, societally engaged, and equitable climate education!
https://t.co/QNrYz0N2gU
As we close out #NPAW2023, we are pleased to introduce to our community the 2023 Postdoc Leadership Institute Cohort! 🎉
Want to keep the celebration going? 👀 Join the Postdoc Community!
The 2023 SACNAS Postdoc Community Program (SPCP) is now LIVE! >>> https://t.co/093OgyhNFK
It was great sharing my graduate school experience, along with my friend, @ClimateCouplets, in the article "Three Tips for Staying Grounded in Grad School," in the @SPSNational Observer. Thanks, Kendra Redmond, for your effort with this!
https://t.co/jBiByXJ4jT
Check out our new Mars analog paper just out in @MinSocAm American Mineralogist! We characterize Gale crater-like assemblages of clays, sulfates, chlorides, and more from a brine pond site in Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys:
American Mineralogist:
A shallow salt pond analog for aqueous alteration on ancient Mars: Spectroscopy, mineralogy, and geochemistry of sediments from Antarctica's dry valleys
https://t.co/dbc5xTyiE3
by Burton et al.
New paper "Salt Diapir-Driven Recycling of Gas Hydrate" just out in @AGU_GCubed! We describe, for the first time, the ascent of salt diapirs as a novel mechanism for hydrate recycling.
Funding: @stanforddoerr@ENERGY
Also thx: @GordonConf@AAPG@theAGU
https://t.co/lRedP9yyp7
It was an honor and joy to contribute to @theAGU & @WickPoetry Center’s #AGUCommunityPoem, alongside @in_na_po Founding Director & fmr Wisconsin Poet Laureate Kimberly Blaeser and other talented poets!
Celebrate #NPM2023 by sharing your original poem for climate action with #PoetsForScience. The #AGUCommunityPoem inspires hope and action for all of us. ✍️
https://t.co/jisidv30Pu
New paper "Peak Cenozoic warmth enabled deep-sea sand deposition" just out @Nature@SciReports! We explore impacts of extreme Eocene climate and high sea levels on global distribution of deep-sea sand-rich sedimentary systems (turbidites). @stanforddoerr
https://t.co/H40AAQK7m2
In this @Matter_CP article, @PlanetaryPoetry and I spoke with five scientists who interned during graduate school. As one scientist we spoke with, Dr. Matthew Malkowski, put it: ‘‘You will never be able to measure the full value of an internship.’’
https://t.co/EsA7DP7j3P
Many graduate students experience mental health struggles. @Elvis_Cao & @PlanetaryPoetry, who both experienced extreme lows in grad school, reflect on what helped them & suggest ways to make academia a mentally healthier place: https://t.co/hMgK9LE045 #AcademicMentalHealth
PhD student Zachary Burton ( @planetarypoetry and @climatecouplets) wrote a piece for the quarterly journal, The Professional Geologist, on the benefits of strategic volunteering. Read it here: https://t.co/F8Px3XjzTe