Max Webb

@MCMWebb

Research Technician with , working on sedimentary provenance and the tectonic evolution of New Guinea. Mountains and fieldwork.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2016.

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  1. prije 6 sati

    Day 1 of my is from my first proper fieldtrip with to Ullapool and Assynt! We had horrendous weather for two weeks but I absolutely loved the experience and it's what made me want to become a field geologist!

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  2. 3. velj

    Interested in how the jungle-covered mountains of New Guinea formed? Then check out our new paper on Cenozoic magmatism in NW New Guinea!

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  3. 24. sij

    What a fantastic time on Natuna Island! The island's geology has something for everyone in such a small area! A massive thanks to Mas Ferdi and Roni for making it possible! Now to the lab!

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    20. sij

    Sand injectites cutting perpendicular to Miocene deltaic sediments on the bank of the Ayerwaddy (the flowers for scale were borrowed from a bride). You can follow them for ~ 20 m before they disappear under the river.

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    19. sij

    Learning from the pros! Pierrick Roperch teaching me how to properly take palaeomag samples. There was also some incredible amber...but that was less fun to collect

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  6. 18. sij

    Day 7 on Natuna Island we found some awesome pillow basalts in one of the many geo-sites on , a great example of reverse grading, and even some monkeys!

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  7. 16. sij

    Day 6 on Natuna Island and I'm pleased to announce our first proper metamorphic rock!! 😍 Hornfelsed meta-sediments that have likely been baked by the nearby Ranai Granite! These metamorphics are totally new to the map!

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  8. 14. sij

    Day 5 on Natuna Island was a wet one and a reminder that it is wet season here! Despite that, we found some gabbro from a supposedly Jurassic ophiolite complex, more of that lovely chert, and some nice modern-day mangroves!

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  9. 12. sij

    Day 4 of Natuna Island fieldwork was granites galore! We had xenoliths, enclaves, megacrysts, and contacts! Hoping to get some nice ages out of these!

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  10. 11. sij

    Day 3 on Natuna Island we found some metamorphosed chert, more amazing sandstones, fossil wood, and even some conglomerates. This place has some fantastic geology! With

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    10. sij

    Sampling for pollen (and grabbing some pretty large chunks of amber on the way) to see if we can tie down the *actual* age of the Eocene and Oligocene deposits of Central Myanmar

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  12. 10. sij

    Day 2 on Natuna Island included some great sedimentary structures and more amazing beach views! Sedimentology doesn't seem so bad after all!!

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    8. sij

    Had a great time presenting on the provenance of the mid-Cenozoic sediments in the Salin Sub-basin at GeoMyanmar 2020, Yangon, with the MYApgr

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  14. 9. sij

    Day 1 of Natuna Island fieldwork was a granite geologist's and beach lover's dream! Looking forward to learning more about the geological history of this amazing island!

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    18. pro 2019.

    There's a new Dr in the house!!! Congratulations Dr Rafika Ismail, you're a superstar. What a stunning thesis on provenance of sediments in offshore Borneo

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  16. 14. pro 2019.

    Incredible icebreaker last night with amazing local beer from Windsor and Eton Brewery!!! Fantastic organisation by . My first and I'll definitely be back!!!

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    13. pro 2019.

    Something AWESOME this way comes....

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    11. pro 2019.

    Our newest Dr, Sam Melia, presenting his PhD work on reconstructing the Sorong Fault Zone, Eastern Indonesia. Extra credit for turning up the day after his viva!

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    11. pro 2019.

    Max Webb giving a great update on the work he and are doing on samples from IODP leg 362 looking at sediment sourcing to the Nicobar Fan

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    11. pro 2019.

    It's SEARG consortium day, and it's Robert Hall's final meeting as director, before he hands over to . A wonderful presentation on research in the region since 1985! An incredible about of work achieved in this time

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