Will be a virtual only affair via Zoom with three talks. Patricia Gregg (Univ. of Illinois) will discuss forecasting volcanic unrest and eruption potential through thermo-mechanical modeling and geodetic data assimilation. This will be followed by ‘Forecasting Transport Modeling of Microbial Dynamics in Marine Methane Hydrate Systems’ by Li Wei (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory). The final talk, by Emilie Beaudon (Ohio State), is entitled ‘Paleoenvironmental Value of the Mineral Aerosol Record from the oldest Tibetan ice core’. All talks will be 20 minutes, with questions to follow. Members should have received email invitations to the meeting, which should include the Zoom link. Anyone who would like to attend, and has not received an invitation, can contact Kori Newman (kori.newman at gmail.com) for the meeting link. Hope to ‘see’ you there!
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A hike along a basalt column shelf in my @GrubsBoots earlier today at Ardtun, Isle of Mull.
#iPhone15Pro #basaltcolumns #IsleofMull #Scotland #ScottishAdventureMarch 25 is dedicated to Italian poet #Dante Alighieri. His visions of #hell in the Divine Commedy, where souls are tortured by lava & earthquakes, were inspired in part by #geology #Dantedi 🌋 😈
https://forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2016/07/18/the-geological-features-that-inspired-hell-in-dantes-divine-comedy/#36ca8dc07279Happy #SunDay! This week’s space weather report includes:
· 9 M-class flares
· 2 C-class flare
· 18 coronal mass ejections
· 0 geomagnetic storms
This video from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows activity on the Sun over the past week. Filament eruption at 3:00! 👀