A geology superhero - Patience Cowie (1964 - 2020) is the first woman we are covering in a new series on "Influential women of #tectonics and #structuralgeology". Patience's contribution to the science of faults was key to the understanding we have today.
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The only thing you need to know about how much these arguments are utter claptrap is that they're seriously trying to argue that blocking the 5-year-old child of someone with a green card is "protecting American workers."
This is about their long-term goal of ending immigration.
@ZJAyres There’s much uncertain as for the TA involment in in-person instruction this Fall, which is really concerning. As for the lab, our supervisor made clear we don’t need to get back if we’re not feeling comfortable.
So happy that my paper with @iris_van_zelst, @DrAardbeving et al. on the role of sediment thickness at subduction zones has been finally accepted in JGR Solid Earth 🙌
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Today is #Juneteenth. A portmanteau of “June” and “nineteenth,” #Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston (TX), finally learned that they were free from the institution of slavery.
2.5 years after emancipation.
And there is still a long way to go.
Join us Friday 6/19 @ 11AM PDT for a webinar with the Faulting & Earthquake Cycles Working Group @SZ4D_FEC
Hear from members of the working group, learn about defining the key Faulting & Earthquake Cycles features, and provide input
Registration required
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