The first GSW meeting of the Fall featured three formal talks, and an obituary of Daniel Milton. A draft of the meeting minutes can be found here.
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This Thursday, 10/17 at 10:17 a.m. EST, join the drill. "Drop, cover & hold on." #ShakeOut
October 15, 1827, Charles Darwin is accepted into #Cambridge University to study theology. Along his studies, there he will join various parties, & also private lectures & excursions on #botany and #geology 🪨🔨
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidbressan/2019/02/12/charles-darwin-a-rockhound-aboard-the-beagle/Our latest paper is out! We use the Southern Volcanic Zone as a natural laboratory to assess the impact of loading and unloading of ~2 km thick Patagonian ice sheet on magma plumbing systems. As G.R.R. Martin would say: Ice and Fire!!🌋🗻🧊 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0377027324001793?via%3Dihub
In case you missed it: Today, NASA's largest planetary spacecraft launched on a 5.5-year, 1.8-billion mile voyage to Jupiter's moon Europa.
Next up... Mars gravity assist in March 2025!
Here are some highlights from today's @EuropaClipper launch 🚀📢Tectonic Modelling Tuesday #95 - with numerical work by @DerekNeuharth et al. (from @GFZ_Potsdam @GeowPotsdam China Univ of Geosc) on the evolution of rifts and their faults in response to surface processes😃
More info in their 2022 Tectonics paper https://doi.org/10.1029/2021TC007166