Ever wonder what a #DayInTheLife at the Ministry of #Mines looks like? We're highlighting the many roles that make up our ministry.
For today’s #ThisIsMines story, we learn about Grant Hagedorn’s journey as a Quaternary #Geoscientist with @ONgeology: https://t.co/Ck844vaxIs
The extensive notes that we offered the participants of the PDAC 2024 short course on exploration methods in glaciated terrain has finally been reviewed, edited, laid out, and published as GSC Open File 9210. The Open File is available here: https://t.co/En6DDthc7A
I don’t know how many glacial geos are still here, but I’m trying to get the word out reg graduate research opportunities in my group for next year. Please distribute as you see fit. Some details can be found here (a few more will likely be added soon): https://t.co/sNsgnW3Jfv
Ice divide migration, ice-flow phases & sluggish ice��@JesseyRice @GSC_CGC et al. revisit glacial dynamics of the Quebec–Labrador sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet using recent bedrock #geology maps, updated analytical techniques, and data exploration https://t.co/3ybzF7HmtE
Appreciated the opportunity to join @farwell_WR on @CityNewsKIT this morning to discuss #UWaterloo's financial situation and the challenges facing post-secondary institutions across Canada. You can listen to the segment at https://t.co/YG6lpS4VHI (starts at 34:55).
Joint statement from OUSA and COU: It’s time for the Ontario government to step up and invest in universities and students - Ontario's Universities https://t.co/44zdaUU9uJ
My second @NRCanScience video is out! Learn about why and how the @GSC_CGC goes about mapping the land surface we live on! Thanks to @JoelScience for his creative flair, editing, and capturing my humour! Thanks also to @JesseyRice and P-M Godbout!!
https://t.co/xve9r8Wz05
The Canadian Quaternary Association #CANQUA joint with @CGRG_GCRG will be meeting next August (18-21) in Regina. Please consider proposing a special session (by Nov 30) and attending! Field trips on southern Alberta Ice Streams, Cypress Hills, and Prairie Soils. See attached.
New paper!
Was there a nonglacial episode in the western Hudson Bay Lowland during Marine Isotope Stage 3? | Quaternary Research | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/XoBobZd0Nm
Glad to have had the opportunity to do some collaborative research in beautiful Charlevoix (great food and microbreweries should be in the acknowledgments!)
Seismic Site Characterization in the Charlevoix Region, Québec https://t.co/DtOPttbdVS
@UWscidean @uwscience Thank you Bob for your excellent leadership and for all the support over those 8 years. I enjoyed working w you on grad studies related matters and more! All the best for the next chapters of your career!
I am recruiting for a new post-doc to join our team working on Holocene peatland paleoecology and carbon accumulation in the Hudson/James Bay Lowlands. Details here: https://t.co/yzB58pNP7M
#peatTwitter#paleoclimate#carbonsinks#wetlands