Well, this is the longest an idea has even taken to get published for me - started in 2015 but it's finally out there in the world.
I'm sure people have longer journeys from data to publication - would love to hear about em!
https://t.co/fmVh6NEa4p
Our Chapter 8 - Earthquakes, is now posted on campGEO, the conversational textbook for geology! Check it out here https://t.co/BRDTsyVKgh and learn all the basics of #geology and #geoscience in a fun and entertaining way, with audio and visuals!
January 7 is Old-Rock-Day 🪨
The Acasta Gneiss -a tonalite gneiss found in the Slave Craton, Canada- includes some of the oldest known rocks of continental crust on Earth, dated at approximately 4.03 billion years, with Earth being 4.5 billion years old.
https://t.co/wgyW3A3nDB
In this @NPR feature "To peer into Earth's deep time, meet a hardy mineral known as the Time Lord," Penn State geoscientists Joshua Garber and @jraygeo10 discuss the power of zircon. https://t.co/HjKwp8a0Bn
Did Earth's continents form quickly - in geological terms - some 2.5B years ago? Or did they shape long before and rocks recycled over time? This is key to understanding our planet, and others. @jraygeo10 is using an @NSF CAREER award to shine some light. https://t.co/xmjneifnY6
We are super excited about this weeks' episode where we were lucky enough to talk to Tina Neal, Director of the @USGSVolcanoes Volcano Science Center! Listen here for a great discussion! https://t.co/mwn1OA4Laz
We’ve incorporated @backyardworlds into a few classroom activities and we’ve had it on display for visitors of @AMNH. It’s a fantastic project and the founding team is just outstanding to work with. You want in? Just reach out to us! Maybe you will lead the next paper.
🚀 In his final newsletter before retirement, Richard Carlson looks back on 41 years of scientific discovery at @CarnegiePlanets.
https://t.co/xYGN1NyRnF
Just posted. A second chat I did with the @planetgeocast team of @jraygeo10 and @Chrisbolhuis. This is a great podcast that explores Earth Science topics with a sprinkle of Astrophysics. Have a listen!!!
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Are you looking for a new science #podcast to bring some more #geoscience into your day? On the @EGU_GMPV#EGUblogs Jesse Reimink and Chris Bolhuis introduce @planetgeocast and tell us all about how and why they got started.
Read more: https://t.co/XfFKce4tMm
Have you heard the one about the Cookie Monster Agate?!? Agate forms by a really cool, and really important, process, fluids flowing through rocks. Listen to our discussion on today’s PlanetGeo GeoShort!
Have you heard the podcast @planetgeocast? It's an easy-to-understand look at the complex forces that shape our planet. Our #geosciences expert @jraygeo10 teamed up with his former high school teacher to create the show. https://t.co/dLOYzqluzP
New episode out today and it is a great one! We had the great pleasure of interviewing Dr. Faherty @jfaherty about the Apollo landings, her path to astronomy, her opinion of geoscientists, and her citizen science project! Check it out today! #astronomy#WomenInSTEM
I've been doing this really fun thing with my mentor, former teacher, and close friend Chris Bolhuis! Check it out if you like podcasts! Thanks @PSUEMS
Professor teams up with his former teacher for Planet Geo podcast | Penn State University https://t.co/CkXjpHxzOj
Have a listen to the Planet Geo podcast! If you are interested in Earth Science (and beyond this week) it’s an excellent show hosted by Penn State professor @jraygeo10 and science teacher extraodinare @Chrisbolhuis@planetgeocast