"SFU Earth Sciences experts invite students to learn about earthquake and other hazard monitoring tools on October 20 as part of the 11th annual Great British Columbia ShakeOut!"
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Carbon capture and storage could help B.C. meet its net-zero goals. #SFU professor Shahin Dashtgard is examining the viability of storing #carbon deep under the streets of Metro Vancouver in a soda-pop-like solution. @SFUEarthScience@SFU_Science
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Congratulations to Gwenn E. Flowers @SFUEarthScience for being awarded the Cryospheric Sciences (@EGU_CR) Division Julia and Johannes Weertman Medal.
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Kirsti Medig @SFUEarthScience et al. use geochemical and #geochronology data to further our understanding of Mesoproterozoic basins in northern Canada in the evolution of supercontinent Columbia ➡️ https://t.co/h5eQcHUKEo
Awesome poster by Anthony Guang @SFUEarthScience @SFUCoastalHaz on using the iTRAXs to characterize tidal marsh and hopefully tsunami/earthquake deposits/sea level change. #INQUARoma2023
SFU Science's Spring 2023 Convocation is coming up on June 8 at 2:30pm. This year we're celebrating the work of Canadian geoscientist and volcanologist Donald Dingwell with an honorary degree. Join @SFUEarthScience for a seminar on Dingwell's work June 7: https://t.co/350E1B82zd
The School District 43 Geoheritage celebration event will be held here at SFU Burnaby on May 11th, 2023, from 11:00 to 1:00 in the SE corner of the AQ. Please come and meet the students and engage with them about their projects.
.@SFUEarthScience researchers are studying volcanic rock and gasses at BC's Mt. Meager in order to better understand the warning signs that could signal that a volcanic eruption might happen in the near future. https://t.co/YWFZV0zpST
John Clague, Professor Emeritus, Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science — 2022 SFU Newsmaker Lifetime Achievement
“SFU, in particular, has fostered the relationships I have developed with the media, and for this I am extremely grateful.”
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Undergraduate Student Profiles:
Gabrielle Jones
"I love the multidisciplinary aspect of Earth Sciences, as it links chemistry, physics, biology, and it also allows you to think creatively!"
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Join the SFU Earth Sciences Student Union February 28 for a day of networking and fun! Explore careers in earth sciences and chat with industry professionals. This event is free to attend and open to everyone. Register here: https://t.co/oldcgFCC5M @SFUEarthScience
Recent events in Turkiye and Syria are a reminder of the dangers of living near fault lines. Is Vancouver ready? @SFUEarthScience professor John Clague weighs in on the risk.
The ESSU will be hosting our annual Geofair on Tuesday, February 28!
This event is for students to meet and network with industry professionals from a variety of fields related to geosciences!
Please RSVP for the event on Eventbrite. https://t.co/uxBSdMuELc
See you there!
To understand how Canadians perceive and understand volcanic hazards, @GSC_CGC and @CNHR_SFU are conducting this 12-15 min volcanic hazard awareness survey.
Share your thoughts, and let’s build a resilient community together! Open until March 31st, 2023: https://t.co/VE1C6LQ8un
It seems like more than two years ago I was teaching Terrain Analysis (Air photo mapping) during covid. But this course is a two year cycle, so it must be true! A reminder of how different teaching was then! See the old thread. #covidteaching@SFUEarthScience