Very happy to say that my first publication is now available online in Marine Geology! This pub covers my MS work and is the basis for what I am continuing to study for my PhD 🤩 https://t.co/EIS8yCEM5U
Come join SWMS@VIMS for breakfast Oct. 4th 8-10am to learn more about our upcoming events and how you can get involved with your local SWMS chapter! 🌊🥞☕️ #swms#vims@VIMS_Grad_Dean@VIMS_DiveIn@vims_gsa
Considering grad school in the marine sciences but aren’t sure where to start? Join us virtually on Sept. 28th to learn about the application process, selecting a program/advisor, and the variety of degrees/degree paths that are available to you! 🌊🎓 @VIMS_Grad_Dean@VIMS_DiveIn
⭐️INTRODUCING DR COURTNEY HARRIS⭐️Courtney will share her experiences as a numerical modeler in marine science at Fridays career panel. As a Prof. at VIMS Courtney has conducted research on sediment dynamics worldwide, and is currently the chair of the Physical Sciences dept!
⭐️INTRODUCING EMILY HEIN⭐️Emily is a panelist for our Women in Marine Science Career Panel this Friday! Emily is the Assistant Director for Advisory Services at VIMS. She provides marine science-based information and advice to local/state/regional/federal policy makers.
Here is a stunning view of the Yukon Delta - one of the largest river deltas in the world and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge. https://t.co/x9qlL6qjjm #NationalWildlifeRefugeWeek#landsat#earthasart
On International Day of #RuralWomen, see how rural woman in Africa are being trained to become champions of sustainable agriculture, through the @Camfed project celebrated by @Momentum_UNFCCC 👇🏽
If you missed this talk don't worry! It's available on youtube https://t.co/H4TsF3fvxR - Watch it to learn a bit more the Ayeyarwady Delta and see some very cool sediment transport models developed by another @VIMS_News grad student!
Wed. 10/14, US 9amET, London 2pm Dr Steve Kuehl @VIMS_News Webinar: Sediment & Carbon off the Amazon, G-B & Irrawaddy Rivers. Live via Zoom 6167058485 YouTube: https://t.co/gIfZfsew9M
@coastalgeology @EidamEmily @clasticdetritus @SedLogic @glennrsharman@valiergaly @kgrogers501
Estuary sediments are becoming repositories for river-borne microplastic pollution. In a 2019 study, researchers observed an average of 2,052 particles per kg of sediment in the delta of the Ebro River in Spain. https://t.co/RRL4jRfAQs #EstuariesWeek 2/6
Throwin the weekly webinar up on the big screen! This series by @SourceToSink has been an absolute highlight of my semester. Why are deltas so cool, and why does everything sound better from my couch?! #WorkFromHome