Christine Y. Chen  

@earth2christine

Postdoc . ½ geologist ½ climate scientist studying ancient lakes & past : a tufa-one deal! PhD -, Young Explorer. she/her

Pasadena, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2012.

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    It's out! 🤩 I'm pleased and bewildered to say that I'm in this year's National Geographic Kids Almanac 2020! This 10th anniversary issue features interviews with various . I talked about my favorite stuff—tufa—and how they may give us clues about our future. 1/

    Christine is kneeling on the floor next to a table with books stacked on top of it, holding open the book to the page that has her photographs.
    Christine holds the Almanac upright on top of a table in a bookstore to show the front cover, which features a photo of a large brown bear coming out of water.
    A photo of the page in the book that has Christine's photograph. The photograph shows her writing in a notebook in front of rocks in the central Andes of South America.
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    3. velj

    this stellar piece by featuring perspectives from & myself is online at ! may we all continue to find ways to amplify underrepresented voices in geoscience 🌏✨

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    Really enjoyed chatting with science writer about a fun new study by Jacky Austermann, and others. Great summary of the science in this article.

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  4. Wowee, thank you for chatting with us about our paper! And oh gosh, Pippa Whitehouse had such nice things to say about it. I'm chuffed. 🤩 Download this paper for free for 4 more days here:

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  5. There are only a handful of folks in the world who share and understand my obsession with tufas. I'm really happy that and Miquela Ingalls came out with me to my favorite field site, Searles Lake! Feeling lucky to have these two in my discipline.😃

    Christine, Miquela, and Dan take a selfie with matching hats outside a family diner in Ridgecrest, California, after spending time together in the field at Searles Lake.
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    22. sij

    “The community is leading the process to address their own environmental catastrophe." Navajo-led science in pursuit of environmental justice by (Animas river, within 24 hours of the Gold King Mine spill; credit Wikimedia Commons)

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    15. sij

    I wish I had taken classes in leadership and management sooner. The job involves *leading* and*managing* a lab and I had no formal training in either.

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    21. sij

    Dr Cazenave is the 2nd woman to receive the Vetlesen Prize since it was first awarded 60 years ago. her work on sea level is absolutely canon for my community & only becomes more important as the changes she has documented accelerate. Congratulations Dr Cazenave!!! ✨🎊🎉

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    14. sij

    A pre-print of the Ch. 1 of my thesis is on . I am proud of this contribution to the abyssal circulation problem, as it links bottom boundary layer theory to Munk's classic 1-D adv-diff theory. I learned a lot and hope you will too! 1/n

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    14. sij

    Who wants to go to Greenland in the dead of winter ... 🙋🏼‍♀️ ... we do! Made it to Nuuk for our kick off meeting of !

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  11. Woah!! For our upcoming fieldwork in Death Valley, my collaborator brought a sheet of 35mm Kodachrome slides of early fieldwork in 1994. 🎞 This is how geologists used to photograph their work! 🤩 I was also told the Speaker Ready room used such slides, too. 📽 Showing my age...

    A sheet of old film square slides of images taken from Death Valley, held up by a hand.
    A close up of one of the slides from images from Big Rock Tufa in Death Valley.
    An image of the slide of Big Rock Tufa from 1994 in Death Valley.
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    Even in my wildest dreams, I never thought I would get the opportunity to educate 1.3million people about the science of soils, the science I love. What an incredible difference 4 months can make!

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  13. Oof, I did not realize Jacky was on Twitter!! Folks, follow if you wanna hear about more of her awesome body of research. 😄 She's somebody to watch, if you weren't watching already!

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    7. sij

    As my high school math teacher used to say about his favourite proofs: This is so elegant!

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    7. sij

    It doesn't often happen in the geosciences that you revisit a paper from 1885 - but we did! Such a fun project working with and others to unravel the clues hidden in ancient lake shorelines. Check out 's amazing tweets to get the summary!

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    6. sij

    Are you a scientist who cares about ethics? Astronomy? Indigenous people? Maunakea? If yes, watch the press conference gave at about our contributions to the Astro2020 Decadal review. Link:

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    Hot off the press: shorelines from ancient lakes in the western U.S. are TILTED northwards, thanks to the Laurentide ice sheet! NEW paper by Jacky Austermann (), me 🤓, Harriet Lau (Berkeley), & others: (FREE access) So, what did we do?👇1/📜

    Figure 2 of the paper Christine is talking about in her tweet. It is a schematic of the effect of the Laurentide ice sheet on the paleoshorelines of western U.S. paleolakes. On the left, there is a map of North America showing the impact of the Laurentide ice sheet on Earth's topography. On the right, is a pair of cartoons showing how paleoshorelines become tilted after postglacial rebound (after the ice melts).
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    5. sij

    Please check out our new paper on the ENSO teleconnection between the tropical Pacific and Southern California during the past 2000 years!

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    6. sij

    Cool science combining field work and modeling to inform us about ancient climate and the resulting deformation of Earth: important implications for reconstructing past ice sheet extent + awesome thread by one of the authors

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    5. sij

    Real cool science here... neat thread linking massive lakes, isostatic rebound, and ice sheets..

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  21. Also going to shamelessly tag 🤩 because he's the only other alum on Twitter who witnessed this project when it was first germinating! 🌱 Chris, it finally happened!!

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