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Another 120 ETS tremors (not felt) on north-central
#VancouverIsland today, and nearly 500 in just over a week. All friendly reminders of a subduction zone. What is ETS? https://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/pprs-pprp/pubs/GF-GI/GEOFACT_ETS_e.pdf ……#NRCanSci PNSN tremor monitor: https://pnsn.org/tremor pic.twitter.com/sqxtVFfVfo
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Preliminary highlight of our recent
@GSC_CGC cruise showing the benefits of repeat seabed mapping: A new submarine landslide was triggered in a fjord of Baffin Island in the last year. Work is underway to understand what triggered it.#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/QzlIRv1SZF -
Our new paper in
@SciReports describes how short-interval#wildfire and#drought overwhelm#boreal forest#resilience, reducing conifer seedling recruitment and altering understory plant communities. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-55036-7 …#ClimateChange#NRCanSci#CanadaWildfire -
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@GSC_CGC & CHS teams are surveying seabed offshore Northeast#Newfoundland on board CCGS Louis St. Laurent. This#multibeam bathymetry image is showing submarine gullies ~100 m deep and ~1000 m wide, running down slope from iceberg scoured shelf break#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/zJyPeEUPPW
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Returning with more field equipment from my lab at Atlantic Forestry Centre for our litter/frass-fall measurements. Yes, started off with hoola hoops... which now look like poor replicas of wizard hats. But hopefully they work well and keep bears away with their magic.
#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/zcftRRnUBJ
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@CIF_IFC E-Lecture I gave a few weeks ago on#LiDAR and Enhanced Forest Inventory is now available online to watch again: http://cif-ifc.adobeconnect.com/ple7vcjp4yif/#NRCanSci -
@NRCan#GNSS station MIDA got a facelift today with a new antenna monument and name! Out with the old, in with the new...welcome to the network MIDM#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/cxMx1RzaSR
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Stunning view today flying into Dawson Inlet to upgrade
@NRCan seismic stations in Haida Gwaii.#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/N1m2RqGBkW
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Indeed, summer is a short affair up there but all the snow makes for scenic and bug-free June fieldwork! We even picked up a hitchhiker!
He wanted to go north. We told him about climate change.
He eventually melted in despair.
#NRCanSci#NSERCpic.twitter.com/PfFHXZ90aT
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Thrilled to see this collaborative effort develop a much needed integrated DEM for the region.
#NRCansci#wcangeoscihttps://twitter.com/Ocean_Networks/status/1191523707249971200 …
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30 years of earthquake science… Can you spot the contribution of the Cascadia subduction fault in our 2015 earthquake hazard model? This information is used by engineers, emergency managers and decision makers. Science for safer communities. https://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/hazard-alea/2015_11CCEE/11CCEE_Rogersetal_5thGenerationSeismicHazardModelSouthwesternBC.pdf …
#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/0STsKr4lNr
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Left the CCGS Amundsen last week and soon boarding the
@GOVofNUNAVUT ship R/V Nuliajuk. We will be sailing from Qikiqtarjuaq to Pangnirtung fjord to study active turbidity currents and submarine landslides near the communities#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/QBYQBf8YcH
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Today’s M4.5 earthquake offshore
#VancouverIsland comes as no surprise. Small earthquakes occur in this region everyday. This event appears to be relatively deep (~38 km) and likely within the Juan de Fuca Plate see: http://earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/pprs-pprp/pubs/GF-GI/GEOFACT_earthquakes-SW-BC_e.pdf …#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/SXBKCVwuVl
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Drier boreal landscapes mean less fragmentation by wetlands, allowing fires to grow much larger, and ignite in more areas. Check out our new paper to learn more! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/7/534 …
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Podcasting is a serious business.
@lisa_mmcg is a pro through and through! New#SimplyScience podcast coming soon!#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/WTTueVaVxw
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Some great e-lectures coming up. Here's the first half of the lineup. To register: https://www.cif-ifc.org/e-lectures/
#NRCanSci@CIF_IFC#watchfromyourdeskpic.twitter.com/us1Qt9qYY0
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November 1, 1935: one of the largest recorded earthquakes in eastern
#Canada occurred. A M6.1 quake rocked Témiscaming, QC. Chimneys collapsed, landslides were triggered. Felt across#ON,#QC, NB and from Chicago to#NYC to Virginia. Details: http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/historic-historique/events/19351101-en.php …#NRCanSci pic.twitter.com/6UajGfQber
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CFS-CAT researcher, Juha Metsaranta, will be part of the
@CIF_IFC e-lecture series on March 4, talking about the CFS Tree-Ring Database, and its applications.#NRCanSci#forestspic.twitter.com/2P2R29E0OX
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Collaborating to assess environmental risks at abandoned mine sites in a changing climate.
@CanmetMINING@queensuResearch@GSC_CGC @ccmeo#nrcansci pic.twitter.com/N83bTbshkP
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Big differences in organic matter are visible to the naked eye. This soil profile taken with @GLFCforWET changes from deep brown to light yellow as light-absorbing structures disappear. Can't wait to quantify this with mass spectrometry!
#glfcscience#nrcansci pic.twitter.com/DuBaFEo8YA
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