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Senator Ed Markey visited our department this week to show his support for the work we are conducting in collaboration with the @ArmyERDC to study the sustainability of our nation's coastlines and inland waterways in the face of climate change. Go Eagles!
I was honored to visit my Alma Mater, Boston College, to see the amazing work scientists are doing to study climate change and our coasts. Now, we must follow the warnings of their research and save our planet.
A BC study led by @BCEarthScience Professor Xingchen (Tony) Wang finds that heavy rains deliver the largest amounts of fertilizer-derived nitrogen pollution to the Gulf of Mexico.
Learn more in @physorg_com:
bit.ly/HeavyRainStudy
Magnitude 3.8 earthquake today near York Harbor, Maine.
New @raspishake stations we recently installed in NH:
R7591: Canterbury, NH Public Library.
S6080: Near Laconia, NH – picture of me installing it with our undergrad and grad students in 2023.
Urban Seismology: Magnitude 6.8 earthquake in Cuba recorded across NY City area.
USGS “Yellow Alert”: Some casualties and damage are possible😢impact should be localized.
Great experience to be involved in this collaborative effort with great international team of co-authors led by scientists at “CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology" in Assam, India.
A Rockslide-Generated Tsunami in a Greenland Fjord Rang the Earth for 9 Days:
New study published in the journal Science, co-Authored by an international team
of 68 scientists, including EESC Prof. Alan Kafka. science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
Bedrock exposed to the sky after being covered for centuries by prehistoric ice reveals that tropical glaciers have shrunk to their smallest size in more than 11,700 years, @BCEarthScience's Jeremy Shakun and a research team report. on.bc.edu/UnprecedentedRetre…
ALT Jeremy Shakun wearing a red checkered shirt smiling at the camera with a computer behind him in a lab. Text reads: This is the first large region of the planet where we have strong evidence that glaciers have crossed this important benchmark—it is a ‘canary in the coalmine’ for glaciers everywhere.”
Paleoclimatologist & @BCEarthScience Professor Jeremy Shakun and an international team report that the world’s glaciers are melting far faster than predicted, as ice no longer covers Andean bedrock. on.bc.edu/UnprecedentedRetre…
🧑🔬JOB OPENING @BostonCollege
Director, Center for Isotope Geochemistry: clean room, two TIMS, Laser-QQQ ICPMS, DeltaV, MAT253, and room to grow. Join a great group of scholars at @BCEarthScience and Boston area.
Questions, ask me.
Please share!
Apply: bc.edu/content/bc-web/school…
Boston College climate researchers lead the most comprehensive assessment to date of the potent greenhouse gas. on.bc.edu/OxideEmissions
ALT Photo of Hanqin Tian wearing a light blue button-down shirt and navy blue blazer, standing with his hands clasped in front of him looking at the camera.
Text reads: “Nitrous oxide emissions from human activities must decline in order to limit global temperature rise to 2°C as established by the Paris Agreement. Reducing nitrous oxide emissions is the only solution since at this point no technologies exist that can remove nitrous oxide from the atmosphere.”
Motivated by the recent magnitude 4.8 earthquake in New Jersey, I have written a new variation of my blog “Why Does the Earth Quake in New England?”
This one is called:
“Why Does the Earth Quake in New York City?” - Here's the link:
bcespquakes.com/ak_site/why_…
Emissions of nitrous oxide - a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide or methane - continued unabated between 1980 and 2020, according to a new report led in the U.S. by BC climate scientists. on.bc.edu/OxideEmissions
🎉NEW EPISODE ALERT!
The final episode of Every Rock Has A Story - Season Four - premieres tonight at 7:30 EST. See @kmgoodenough take us to a real lithium deposit in Sweden. Thanks to @UnitedLithium for letting us see these amazing rocks
youtu.be/7xtNaS6x7BM
Congratulations to @BCEarthScience Professor Ethan Baxter as his "Every Rock Has A Story" season four has been nominated for a @NewEnglandEmmy in the Children/Youth Category. This is the second year in a row @EthanRockStory's series have been nominated. brnw.ch/EveryRockSeason4
ALT Flyer for Every Rock Has a Story with headshots of guests