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  1. Glenn Poirier (one of the authors of the Mont Saint-Hilaire mineral book) and Paula Piilonen visited a new locality in for the Canadian Museum of Nature, .

    in English:
    nature.ca/en/fieldwork-during-
    et en français:
    nature.ca/fr/lappel-des-montag

  2. Four dejected young children were seated on the front steps of their daycare, while their educator sang to them, "Now's the time to quiet yourself down, quiet yourself down...."

    Another case of November 1st sugar shock.

  3. A business in the region of . They either make Everything or alternatively, they make up Everything.

  4. We're awash in structures this first half of the : five of the first sixteen, including two today.

    A and a

    Is tectosilirific a word?

    Fair enough, they are the major rock-forming minerals of the crust!

  5. is wrapping up their field season this week. The volunteers have a blog of the experience looking for Antarctic meteorites at:
    caslabs.case.edu/ansmet/catego
    Erin Gibbons, one of our recent graduates is part of the team this year.

  6. Utility covers turned into street art.

    Hackescher Markt, Berlin

  7. @EdwinG We saw the plume (venting of remaining propellant) high in the sky, North of West. We were near Rivière Bleue (where , , and all meet) and happened to be outside watching for Perseids. Bright like the photo, maybe 3/4 the size of the Moon's disk. Weird!

  8. First flowers of Spring in the Lower St. Lawrence! They bloom before the leaves emerge (mid-April)!

    Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara), an aster, native of Europe, mildly invasive in North America. Used medicinally, but contains a liver toxin.

  9. A vertical motion geophone from near the Quebec-New Brunswick-Maine border. It records the Mag 7.6 earthquake that occurred between the Honduras and the Cayman Islands.

    Nearly an hour later, the ground is still rattling around from this large strike-slip earthquake.

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

  11. 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'!

  12. 3.5 Magnitude earthquake near Miramichi New Brunswick tonight. Detected in the Lower St. Lawrence area of Quebec.

  13. Both of today's large Earthquakes in Cuba, as detected in the Temiscouata area of Quebec, near Edmunston, NB. The Mag. 5.9 fore shock arrived as a truck passed by (16:06 UTC) followed by the Mag. 6.8 main shock about an hour later. The geophone picked up these otherwise imperceptible shakings. The other long lasting signals are distant trains passing by.

  14. About eight months after the road was put in, a patch of Orange Peel fungus (Aleuria aurantia) pokes up.

  15. Solstice to solstice, viewed from near where Quebec, New Brunswick, and Maine meet.

  16. A thought-provoking talk by Dr. Jobst Heitzig of Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research on building a framework for combining physical processes of the Earth system with human interactions (politics, public opinion, etc.). Objects can be gridded data, groups/communities, or individuals; they can be part of natural systems, human-environment interactions, or cultural constructs. Sometimes several at the same time.

    #pik_climate #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #ComplexityScience

  17. A thought-provoking talk by Dr. Jobst Heitzig of Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research on building a framework for combining physical processes of the Earth system with human interactions (politics, public opinion, etc.). Objects can be gridded data, groups/communities, or individuals; they can be part of natural systems, human-environment interactions, or cultural constructs. Sometimes several at the same time.

    #pik_climate #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #ComplexityScience

  18. A thought-provoking talk by Dr. Jobst Heitzig of Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research on building a framework for combining physical processes of the Earth system with human interactions (politics, public opinion, etc.). Objects can be gridded data, groups/communities, or individuals; they can be part of natural systems, human-environment interactions, or cultural constructs. Sometimes several at the same time.

    #pik_climate #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #ComplexityScience

  19. A thought-provoking talk by Dr. Jobst Heitzig of Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research on building a framework for combining physical processes of the Earth system with human interactions (politics, public opinion, etc.). Objects can be gridded data, groups/communities, or individuals; they can be part of natural systems, human-environment interactions, or cultural constructs. Sometimes several at the same time.

    #pik_climate #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #ComplexityScience

  20. mastodon.social/@judithgeology Earthquake Insights has updated their upper New York, southern Ontario and Quebec earthquake map, adding the 1732 magnitude 6.3 earthquake right under #Montreal. The lower plot, magnitude versus time, shows the increased detection of small earthquakes due to the modern seismometer network. Map is centered on the 23Apr23 quake.
    From: Hubbard, J. & Bradley, K., (2023) Earthquake Insights, doi.org/10.62481/eec45dc3

    #Seismology #Quebec #Earthquakes #GlacialIsostaticAdjustment

  21. mastodon.social/@judithgeology Earthquake Insights has updated their upper New York, southern Ontario and Quebec earthquake map, adding the 1732 magnitude 6.3 earthquake right under . The lower plot, magnitude versus time, shows the increased detection of small earthquakes due to the modern seismometer network. Map is centered on the 23Apr23 quake.
    From: Hubbard, J. & Bradley, K., (2023) Earthquake Insights, doi.org/10.62481/eec45dc3

  22. mastodon.social/@judithgeology Earthquake Insights has updated their upper New York, southern Ontario and Quebec earthquake map, adding the 1732 magnitude 6.3 earthquake right under #Montreal. The lower plot, magnitude versus time, shows the increased detection of small earthquakes due to the modern seismometer network. Map is centered on the 23Apr23 quake.
    From: Hubbard, J. & Bradley, K., (2023) Earthquake Insights, doi.org/10.62481/eec45dc3

    #Seismology #Quebec #Earthquakes #GlacialIsostaticAdjustment

  23. mastodon.social/@judithgeology Earthquake Insights has updated their upper New York, southern Ontario and Quebec earthquake map, adding the 1732 magnitude 6.3 earthquake right under #Montreal. The lower plot, magnitude versus time, shows the increased detection of small earthquakes due to the modern seismometer network. Map is centered on the 23Apr23 quake.
    From: Hubbard, J. & Bradley, K., (2023) Earthquake Insights, doi.org/10.62481/eec45dc3

    #Seismology #Quebec #Earthquakes #GlacialIsostaticAdjustment

  24. mastodon.social/@judithgeology Earthquake Insights has updated their upper New York, southern Ontario and Quebec earthquake map, adding the 1732 magnitude 6.3 earthquake right under #Montreal. The lower plot, magnitude versus time, shows the increased detection of small earthquakes due to the modern seismometer network. Map is centered on the 23Apr23 quake.
    From: Hubbard, J. & Bradley, K., (2023) Earthquake Insights, doi.org/10.62481/eec45dc3

    #Seismology #Quebec #Earthquakes #GlacialIsostaticAdjustment