It will also be available virtually, via Zoom. If you come to the Cosmos Club please remember to bring your Covid vaccination card. It will be checked before admission. And don’t forget to save some room for the beer. We have a full program of three talks, including a talk about the electrical properties of the terrestrial planets and moons, paleo-perspectives on future sea level projections for the U.S. Atlantic Coast, and finally fractionation and mixing processes in the early Solar System. Details, including the Zoom link, will be sent to members shortly. Contact Michael Ackerson (ackersonm[at]si.edu) for the Zoom link if you do not have it.
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Preserved footprints in Kenya appear to record two different species of ancient humans walking over the same muddy lakeshore, probably within days of each other.
Happy Birthday P.J.!
The Bledug Kesongo mud volcano in Indonesia 🌋
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📢Tectonic Modelling Tuesday #102 - with analog work by @PabloGranado9 & co. (@IRGeomodels @Univ @UniBarcelona OMV AUSTRIA), on basin inversion in tectonic wedges (the Alpine-Carpathian fold-and-thrust belt)😃
More info in their 2017 Tectonophysics paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2017.02.022