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In like a lion, out like a lamb – for centuries, farmers in western Europe have known that March is a month of unpredictable weather, and varies greatly from decade to decade. Speaking at our first Spring semester
#UTIGSeminar,@NCAR_CGD’s Isla Simpson explained why. 1/5pic.twitter.com/VGaDi8fJHg
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Melting Greenland ice contributes around 1mm of sea-level per year. While that might not seem a lot, each nudge of the dial brings more coastal communities within range of devastating storm surges. 1/5
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Starting in one hour! Come see Benjamin Keisling (
@UMassGeo) discuss new research about the Greenland icesheet based on geochemical data. Coffee and cheese from 10am (central), icesheets and cosmic rays at 10:30am. Can't make it? Stream here: https://streaming.beg.utexas.edu/Geology/Play/80614d3ddf304ae79d6820cb4f51a4541d …#UTIGSeminar pic.twitter.com/XCM6aSxHB1
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Awesome job Janaki, Xian and Kelly! Their
#UTIGSeminar talks covered machine learning, climate change and earthquake hazards and were a great example of big impact research by UTIG grad students. Watch online: https://streaming.beg.utexas.edu/Geology/Play/2b554a0145fe49e5aff5467106c14ab71d … Read more: https://ig.utexas.edu/category/student-study-notes/ …pic.twitter.com/MtTWL9pVBP
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This week's
#UTIGseminar speakers include three UTIG Grad Students. First up is Sophie Goliber talking about melting glaciers in West Greenland... https://ig.utexas.edu/2018/11/26/6776/ …pic.twitter.com/KITm6COlAh
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Want the latest about ocean dynamics on Europa, Ganymede, Enceladus and Titan? Today's
#UTIGseminar is by Krista Soderlund who is working on the REASON instrument for the upcoming@NASAEuropa mission. Watch live at 10:30am: https://bit.ly/2qKtOVe pic.twitter.com/T92P2I6syL
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Sinking continents. Climate change. Scientists on ships. This one's going to be MASSIVE. Join Beth Christensen
@RowanUniversity at tomorrow's#UTIGSeminar to learn how tectonics made the modern Australian climate and rewrote the course of human evolution. http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/events/#modal-1593 …pic.twitter.com/kwhYEP6oPo
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Our third speaker at today's
#UTIGSeminar is grad student, Kelly Olsen! Kelly studies subduction zones and big earthquakes. Find out why Chile suffers such devastating earthquakes and get a peek into life aboard an ocean science vessel. https://ig.utexas.edu/2019/12/06/utig-seminar-notes-kelly-olsen-explains-why-some-regions-are-more-prone-to-powerful-earthquakes-than-others/ …pic.twitter.com/UEjFfD4Ydn
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At last Friday's
#UTIGSeminar, Chris Glein, a geochemist at@SwRI, visited UTIG to share new analyses of@NASA's#Cassini data and to convince us that what Enceladus lacks in size, it more than makes up for in character. 2/8pic.twitter.com/YMlnrtgyCu
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Reminder: Today's
#UTIGseminar led by Pedro DiNezio on "The importance of the Indian Ocean for tropical climate change" starts at 10:30am. Cookies from 10am. PRC ROC Room 1.603 https://mediasite.jsg.utexas.edu/UTMediasite/Play/b3a4a1ce32a5480f93e2238888f736a91d …
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