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  1. Year three of owning our electric vehicle and operating costs are a quarter of what our gas-powered car cost. Winters in Canada are not an issue at all.

  2. Year three of owning our electric vehicle and operating costs are a quarter of what our gas-powered car cost. Winters in Canada are not an issue at all.

    #RoadTrip #Car #WinterTravel #Travel

  3. Year three of owning our electric vehicle and operating costs are a quarter of what our gas-powered car cost. Winters in Canada are not an issue at all.

    #RoadTrip #Car #WinterTravel #Travel

  4. Year three of owning our electric vehicle and operating costs are a quarter of what our gas-powered car cost. Winters in Canada are not an issue at all.

    #RoadTrip #Car #WinterTravel #Travel

  5. Year three of owning our electric vehicle and operating costs are a quarter of what our gas-powered car cost. Winters in Canada are not an issue at all.

    #RoadTrip #Car #WinterTravel #Travel

  6. A cross-polars image of a garnet lherzolite xenolith from the Cretaceous Nikos kimberlite on Somerset Island, arctic Canada. 2mm scale bar in the lower right corner.

    #ThinSectionThursday #Kimberlite #Xenolith #Mantle

  7. A cross-polars image of a garnet lherzolite xenolith from the Cretaceous Nikos kimberlite on Somerset Island, arctic Canada. 2mm scale bar in the lower right corner.

  8. A cross-polars image of a garnet lherzolite xenolith from the Cretaceous Nikos kimberlite on Somerset Island, arctic Canada. 2mm scale bar in the lower right corner.

    #ThinSectionThursday #Kimberlite #Xenolith #Mantle

  9. A cross-polars image of a garnet lherzolite xenolith from the Cretaceous Nikos kimberlite on Somerset Island, arctic Canada. 2mm scale bar in the lower right corner.

    #ThinSectionThursday #Kimberlite #Xenolith #Mantle

  10. A cross-polars image of a garnet lherzolite xenolith from the Cretaceous Nikos kimberlite on Somerset Island, arctic Canada. 2mm scale bar in the lower right corner.

    #ThinSectionThursday #Kimberlite #Xenolith #Mantle

  11. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

  12. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  13. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  14. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  15. George Rossman, Caltech professor of mineralogy, emeritus, passed away on February 6, 2026. He was 81.

    The unifying theme of his research career was a simple, relatable question: Why do gems and other minerals possess their distinctive colors? He also studied the distribution of water in minerals of the deep earth, electronic structure, etc.

    From Chris Tacker on MSA-list and:
    gps.caltech.edu/news-and-event

    #Caltech #MineralSocAmerica #Mineralology #EarthScience

  16. Hand sample and thin section of a pillow rind and interior from Palaeogene lavas of eastern Baffin island. The solidifying melt continued to exsolve gas bubbles, trapped in the pillow interior by the rind.

    #ThinsectionThursday #BaffinIsland #Basalt #Geology

  17. Hand sample and thin section of a pillow rind and interior from Palaeogene lavas of eastern Baffin island. The solidifying melt continued to exsolve gas bubbles, trapped in the pillow interior by the rind.

  18. Hand sample and thin section of a pillow rind and interior from Palaeogene lavas of eastern Baffin island. The solidifying melt continued to exsolve gas bubbles, trapped in the pillow interior by the rind.

    #ThinsectionThursday #BaffinIsland #Basalt #Geology

  19. Hand sample and thin section of a pillow rind and interior from Palaeogene lavas of eastern Baffin island. The solidifying melt continued to exsolve gas bubbles, trapped in the pillow interior by the rind.

    #ThinsectionThursday #BaffinIsland #Basalt #Geology

  20. Hand sample and thin section of a pillow rind and interior from Palaeogene lavas of eastern Baffin island. The solidifying melt continued to exsolve gas bubbles, trapped in the pillow interior by the rind.

    #ThinsectionThursday #BaffinIsland #Basalt #Geology

  21. A thought-provoking and wide-ranging talk yesterday by Andy Wickert, University of Minnesota.

    His group has tracked changes in drainage patterns during the final deglaciation of Minnesota (~11 thousand years ago) to changes in erosion rates since the advent of mechanical agriculture.

  22. A thought-provoking and wide-ranging talk yesterday by Andy Wickert, University of Minnesota.

    His group has tracked changes in drainage patterns during the final deglaciation of Minnesota (~11 thousand years ago) to changes in erosion rates since the advent of mechanical agriculture.

    #UMN #McGillU #Minnesota #MississippiRiver #Glaciation #Sediments

  23. A thought-provoking and wide-ranging talk yesterday by Andy Wickert, University of Minnesota.

    His group has tracked changes in drainage patterns during the final deglaciation of Minnesota (~11 thousand years ago) to changes in erosion rates since the advent of mechanical agriculture.

    #UMN #McGillU #Minnesota #MississippiRiver #Glaciation #Sediments

  24. A thought-provoking and wide-ranging talk yesterday by Andy Wickert, University of Minnesota.

    His group has tracked changes in drainage patterns during the final deglaciation of Minnesota (~11 thousand years ago) to changes in erosion rates since the advent of mechanical agriculture.

    #UMN #McGillU #Minnesota #MississippiRiver #Glaciation #Sediments

  25. A thought-provoking and wide-ranging talk yesterday by Andy Wickert, University of Minnesota.

    His group has tracked changes in drainage patterns during the final deglaciation of Minnesota (~11 thousand years ago) to changes in erosion rates since the advent of mechanical agriculture.

    #UMN #McGillU #Minnesota #MississippiRiver #Glaciation #Sediments