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  1. A new approach to analyzing seismic data by 's and ' and Lara Wagner reveals deep vertical zones of low seismic velocity in the plumbing system underlying Alaska’s Cleveland volcano.

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  4. Peeking at the plumbing of one of the Aleutian’s most-active volcanoes

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  6. Hey DC, that a volume of water equivalent to 10 Chesapeake Bays melts off of the Greenland Ice Sheet every summer? But its journey to the ocean is neither direct nor simple. Come learn all about it from at our DC HQ on 2/26. FREE TIX:

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    When last week's earthquake hit, seismologist turned to data for the initial report.

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    Fascinating figure - carbon emissions per capita. Quit a few surprises here!

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    Paper from my postdoc is out on a new way of imaging crustal magma plumbing systems using receiver functions is out! Check it out here!

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    Our paper (led by ) is finally out! Check out an exciting new approach to imaging magma plumbing systems using receiver functions as synthetic local seismic sources:

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  13. A new approach to analyzing seismic data by 's and ' and Lara Wagner reveals deep vertical zones of low seismic velocity in the plumbing system underlying Alaska’s Cleveland volcano.

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    What did Earth look like 2.5-4.0 bn yrs ago? Check out my recent talk , where we ask: Are High Field Strength Element anomalies a good proxy for Archean subduction? Comments/questions always welcome.

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    We are thrilled that ' astronomer Vera Rubin's legacy will be honored in this way. She made science history and so will the observatory that bears her name. Looking forward to 2022 and beyond for .

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    Hey DC, that a volume of water equivalent to 10 Chesapeake Bays melts off of the Greenland Ice Sheet every summer? But its journey to the ocean is neither direct nor simple. Come learn all about it from at our DC HQ on 2/26. FREE TIX:

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    Good decision from the : the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope is renamed after the great Vera Rubin, whose discoveries about the astrophysics of galaxy rotation led physicists to dark matter.

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    Hey DC, that a volume of water equivalent to 10 Chesapeake Bays melts off of the Greenland Ice Sheet every summer? But its journey to the ocean is neither direct nor simple. Come learn all about it from at our DC HQ on 2/26. FREE TIX:

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