The University of Maryland Department of Geology cordially invites you to the ‘George and Rosalind Helz Distinguished Lecture in Geology’ on ‘How Fracking affects our Water’ given by Susan L. Brantley on Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 6 PM at the Edward St. John Learning and Teaching Center (ESJ) Room 0202. If you have a question about this event, please contact Wenlu Zhu at wzhu@umd.edu or 301.405.1831. A pdf more fully describing the event is located here.
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December 2, 2014, died #OTD geophysicist Don L. Anderson. His seismic research helped advance our understanding of the composition, structure and dynamics of #Earth
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Black auroras, sometimes referred to as "anti-auroras," are rare and intriguing phenomena that appear as dark patches, rings, or blobs within the colorful expanse of traditional auroras. Unlike ordinary auroras, which result from electrons raining down from Earth's magnetosphere…