and feature a full slate of three talks. Join us to learn what paleomagnetic tools can tell us about the early Solar System, what zircon can tell us about environments on the early Earth, and using infrasound to characterize large volcanic eruptions. Zoom will open at 7:30 PM for you to socialize, and the meeting will begin at 8:00 PM. Talks will be 20 minutes with questions to follow. Details, including the Zoom link, will be sent to members shortly. Contact Michael Ackerson (ackersonm[at]si.edu) for the Zoom link if you do not have it. We hope to see you there!
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A gorgeous #SolarFlare, tonight on the Sun. This event clocked it at an M5 level, revealing beautiful magnetic structures in the Sun’s atmosphere ☀️ #spaceweather
The first-ever benchmark dataset for earthquake forecasting is online at https://github.com/chenyk1990/aefa. Check it out and test your data mining and machine learning skills on a truly meaningful scientific application!
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Team #Zeolite represents! (And a pinch of #calcite)
We are saddened to hear the news about the passing of Prof Jack Zussman who only recently reached his 100th birthday. Prof. Zussman is best know for his contribution to Crystallography and as author of 'An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals'