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  1. @parsingphase ...and near the Quebec-Maine border (Riviere Bleue). 500 km distance.Magnitude 3.8

  2. An amazing image shown to us in a talk by Elliott Skierszkan of . He is exploring the mobilization of metals into water from thawing permafrost. The XRF image shows uranium (pink, top right image) concentrated along the wall of a plant stem, found in a fresh core of permafrost mud. This uranium (sourced from bedrock) is then soluble in the pore water when the permafrost melts.

  3. Considering attending one of the two national meeings: the or the ? Graphed is the registration cost (member early-bird) for these meetings, compared to the US inflation rate. These meetings are now too costly to attend for many, especially since grants haven't matched the inflation rate.

    This year due to location (GSA: Texas, AGU: Louisiana) there is the added cost of emergency evacuation insurance for those who can't get health care in these states.

  4. Considering attending one of the two national #geoscience meeings: the #GSA or the #AGU ? Graphed is the registration cost (member early-bird) for these meetings, compared to the US inflation rate. These meetings are now too costly to attend for many, especially since grants haven't matched the inflation rate.

    This year due to location (GSA: Texas, AGU: Louisiana) there is the added cost of emergency evacuation insurance for those who can't get health care in these states.

    #GSAConnects #AGU25

  5. Considering attending one of the two national #geoscience meeings: the #GSA or the #AGU ? Graphed is the registration cost (member early-bird) for these meetings, compared to the US inflation rate. These meetings are now too costly to attend for many, especially since grants haven't matched the inflation rate.

    This year due to location (GSA: Texas, AGU: Louisiana) there is the added cost of emergency evacuation insurance for those who can't get health care in these states.

    #GSAConnects #AGU25

  6. Considering attending one of the two national #geoscience meeings: the #GSA or the #AGU ? Graphed is the registration cost (member early-bird) for these meetings, compared to the US inflation rate. These meetings are now too costly to attend for many, especially since grants haven't matched the inflation rate.

    This year due to location (GSA: Texas, AGU: Louisiana) there is the added cost of emergency evacuation insurance for those who can't get health care in these states.

    #GSAConnects #AGU25

  7. Considering attending one of the two national #geoscience meeings: the #GSA or the #AGU ? Graphed is the registration cost (member early-bird) for these meetings, compared to the US inflation rate. These meetings are now too costly to attend for many, especially since grants haven't matched the inflation rate.

    This year due to location (GSA: Texas, AGU: Louisiana) there is the added cost of emergency evacuation insurance for those who can't get health care in these states.

    #GSAConnects #AGU25

  8. Yuji Itoh / 伊東優治
    Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo gave a very clever talk yesterday on using GNSS solutions every 30 minutes to constrain mm-scale slow-slip deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone. This is not RTK, but standard GNSS, coupled with seismic locations of small, short-period episodic tremors.

  9. Yuji Itoh / 伊東優治
    Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo gave a very clever talk yesterday on using GNSS solutions every 30 minutes to constrain mm-scale slow-slip deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone. This is not RTK, but standard GNSS, coupled with seismic locations of small, short-period episodic tremors.

    #UTokyo #McGillUniversity #Seismology #Tectonics #GNSS #Cascadia #SubductionZoneProcesses

  10. Yuji Itoh / 伊東優治
    Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo gave a very clever talk yesterday on using GNSS solutions every 30 minutes to constrain mm-scale slow-slip deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone. This is not RTK, but standard GNSS, coupled with seismic locations of small, short-period episodic tremors.

    #UTokyo #McGillUniversity #Seismology #Tectonics #GNSS #Cascadia #SubductionZoneProcesses

  11. Yuji Itoh / 伊東優治
    Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo gave a very clever talk yesterday on using GNSS solutions every 30 minutes to constrain mm-scale slow-slip deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone. This is not RTK, but standard GNSS, coupled with seismic locations of small, short-period episodic tremors.

    #UTokyo #McGillUniversity #Seismology #Tectonics #GNSS #Cascadia #SubductionZoneProcesses

  12. Yuji Itoh / 伊東優治
    Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo gave a very clever talk yesterday on using GNSS solutions every 30 minutes to constrain mm-scale slow-slip deformation in the Cascadia subduction zone. This is not RTK, but standard GNSS, coupled with seismic locations of small, short-period episodic tremors.

    #UTokyo #McGillUniversity #Seismology #Tectonics #GNSS #Cascadia #SubductionZoneProcesses

  13. Found my first in a long time (since the Quebec ban on flavoured vapes). This one has a large screen(!) (FP-144HSV03B on the flex connector) and a rechargeable 1000 mAh LiPo (but not refillable). The PCB is partially coated (nail polish?) making the chips hard to read, but the processor is a CMS32L032 ARM M0+. One of the other chips must be the flash, and the test points are exposed. (H/T @bornach )

  14. @kajord I suspect that it's results like those graphed below that are motivating the skepticism of satellite monitoring.... Note the Permian basin are the left two sets of columns

    From:
    methanesat.org/project-updates

  15. Early career presenters at AGU Wednesday:

    William Fajzel
    Constraining the role of human economic activity across the Great Acceleration
    (Eric Galbraith's group)
    Wednesday morning posters, GC31W-0138

    Robert Bogue
    Ground Truthing a Novel Remote Sensing Method for Satellite Detection of Volcanic CO2 Emissions Using Tree Ring Isotopic Data
    (John Stix and Peter Douglas' groups)
    Wednesday afternoon posters, V33B-3099

  16. An eye-openning talk by Mette Bendixen (Geography, ) on artisanal extraction of sand and gravel for concrete in the developing world.
    Back breaking work, low pay, environmentally destructive and controlled by powerful syndicates.
    Below is from Rwanda.

  17. @geologymull An excellent photo of basaltic quench glass (tachylite). I've not seen tachylite in person... It does look like the rock is leaking tar.

  18. Today's trace from a seismometer in the Lower St. Lawrence area of Quebec. The upper two sets of signals are the snow plow going up and down the road. The long trace is the Mag. 7.0 earthquake off California. The later surface wave arrival is clearly visible. The bottom two small signals are mine blasts. Lot's of shakin'!

  19. The dog would rather eat treats (liver) than regular food. So when my partner sprinkles the dust at the bottom of the treat bag on the dog's food, the dog picks up and licks each piece individually before discarding...

  20. 3.5 Magnitude earthquake near Miramichi New Brunswick tonight. Detected in the Lower St. Lawrence area of Quebec.

  21. A well illustrated talk by Dr. Ali Polat (University of Windsor, Ontario), the 2024 Geological Associate of Canada Robinson lecturer. He gave persuasive evidence for compressive tectonics throughout the Archean.

    Figure is of refolded isoclinal folds in the Archean (2.8 Ga) Storø Greenstone belt, southern West Greenland.

    #McGillUniversity #GAC #UWindsor #Ontario #Canada #Greenland #Archean #Geology #Tectonics

  22. A well illustrated talk by Dr. Ali Polat (University of Windsor, Ontario), the 2024 Geological Associate of Canada Robinson lecturer. He gave persuasive evidence for compressive tectonics throughout the Archean.

    Figure is of refolded isoclinal folds in the Archean (2.8 Ga) Storø Greenstone belt, southern West Greenland.

  23. A well illustrated talk by Dr. Ali Polat (University of Windsor, Ontario), the 2024 Geological Associate of Canada Robinson lecturer. He gave persuasive evidence for compressive tectonics throughout the Archean.

    Figure is of refolded isoclinal folds in the Archean (2.8 Ga) Storø Greenstone belt, southern West Greenland.

    #McGillUniversity #GAC #UWindsor #Ontario #Canada #Greenland #Archean #Geology #Tectonics

  24. A well illustrated talk by Dr. Ali Polat (University of Windsor, Ontario), the 2024 Geological Associate of Canada Robinson lecturer. He gave persuasive evidence for compressive tectonics throughout the Archean.

    Figure is of refolded isoclinal folds in the Archean (2.8 Ga) Storø Greenstone belt, southern West Greenland.

    #McGillUniversity #GAC #UWindsor #Ontario #Canada #Greenland #Archean #Geology #Tectonics

  25. A well illustrated talk by Dr. Ali Polat (University of Windsor, Ontario), the 2024 Geological Associate of Canada Robinson lecturer. He gave persuasive evidence for compressive tectonics throughout the Archean.

    Figure is of refolded isoclinal folds in the Archean (2.8 Ga) Storø Greenstone belt, southern West Greenland.

    #McGillUniversity #GAC #UWindsor #Ontario #Canada #Greenland #Archean #Geology #Tectonics