Mark Jefferd

@mjefferd

PhD student studying sandstone deformation , with a strong interest in rock mechanics and field geology.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2014.

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  1. 6. ruj 2019.

    Wikipedia is down? How am I supposed to write the PhD thesis now...

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    1. lip 2019.

    The Image of the Month is featuring my post on 3D reconstruction of long runout landslides on Mars

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  3. 16. svi 2019.

    Why study sandstone? Because you get to go to awesome places like this.

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  4. 15. sij 2019.

    When you are trying to submit a conference abstract at the last hour and the website keeps crashing😬. A good title for a PhD though...

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  5. 15. stu 2018.

    Trying life as a planetary scientist for a week. I guess a rock is a rock though

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  6. 21. ruj 2018.

    Not sure I agree with you there , looks pretty similar to me...

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  7. 11. ruj 2018.

    Beautiful weather up in Scotland today, luckily the digital mapping units are waterproof...

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  8. 2. kol 2018.

    The irony of the notice boards is great. Print showing how much paper we use. Then print to show the energy use of one building. 120kg of carbon per hour apparently

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    1. kol 2018.

    Proof that it is possible to publish a high-quality, beautiful and professional-looking scientific journal, with full open access and no article processing charges. Total publication cost for Volcanica in 2018: 634 US dollars.

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    30. lip 2018.

    Fantastic few days in Liverpool for the seismolab's rock squashing brigade, nice to see everyone again and catch up on cool science.

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  11. 22. lip 2018.

    75kg of the finest American arrived today. Time for lots of coring and grinding.

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  12. 14. svi 2018.

    When a power cut leads to a massive jacket leak. I don't think the microstructures will be useful for this sample... Time to clean out the whole rig now :(

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    18. tra 2018.

    The Carboneras fault zone S.Spain - 5km thickness of igneous rocks (to the left of pictures) shifted up to 40kms over last 13 million years - and maybe still going......

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    17. tra 2018.

    A historical day for great to be a part of . Full video at

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  15. 17. tra 2018.

    Luckily got to meet Sir David Attenborough as he opened the new building today. Got to smash a granite for him as well.

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    28. ožu 2018.

    The new resident of our department has arrived and it making its way to the entrance lobby to greet us on arrival in K. Lonsdale Building. The full unveiling of our “mystery” dino will take place on the April 17 during our Official Reopening of Earth Sciences new building.

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    9. ožu 2018.

    Very cool rock. Sandstone with bitumen and a fossil. Perfect demonstration to show where oil comes from.

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  18. 8. ožu 2018.

    Maiden flight of the new . Bit windy today, but handled superbly.

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  19. 27. velj 2018.
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    20. velj 2018.

    Cake sale demonstrating that Sea ice decline in the Arctic is happening faster than expected

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