Joined March 2013
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Probably not a hill I should die on, but I love expanding earth theory.
Alright, I’ll be the dumbass who says it: It’s wild that we have six continents and two of them are kinda the same shape.
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Woah, stonehenge has spoken! 🔮
Stonehenge is protected by the ancient monuments act and it is a criminal offence to damage the Stones. There are also multiple rare lichen species growing on the stones that are also protected. Expect a prison sentence. 😡
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The Kjeragbolten ('The Love Stone') Kjerag I Norway
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Last week, the Technion hosted a conference on topological #physics, honoring Prof. Emeritus Joshua Zak, a pioneer in the field. It is surprising how dramatic the implications of some of topology concepts can be for physics experiments. technion.ac.il/en/2023/05/to…
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Just another reason to love working in the #mining industry - the incredible views! 😍🏔️ #ifitcantbegrownitmustbemined #beautifulbritishcolumbia
As far as scenic drill locations go, this is a winner! Picture of the diamond drill working on Strikepoints Porter Idaho Project near Stewart in British Columbia, targeting high grade silver veins. #geology #exploration #consulting #BritishColumbia #silift.tt/2MrgiDb
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Rock crystal vase found at the Minoan Palace of Zakros, Crete. Dated to 1500-1450 BCE. Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Crete.
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Hey #geothermal fans! The March edition of the Drill Down is OUT NOW. Take a peek 🚨: energy.gov/eere/geothermal/d… #GeothermalEverywhere
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I know lots of young people asking about careers in the geosciences. Looks like this free event is worth a peek! 👇🏼
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"It Ain't Easy Being Greenland" Lovely map by @pokateo_. I'm sure my old mate Kermit would love this one too. Source: buff.ly/3X7w3Qf
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The highest recorded volcanic plume came from the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption in in January 2022 with a height of 57 km (35 miles). That's your bit of #geology trivia for today... Source: buff.ly/3g7ehvX
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What if you could power the devices and lights in your home with a kitchen countertop? Future homes could someday be powered with electronics built on stones, according to new research published in @ACSNano: fal.cn/3qepj
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exactly the situation when you get excited by the outcrop and stop paying attention where the drone is flying 🙈🙈🙈🤣
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Robert Hockett discusses the ways of solving collective action challenges in a variety of domains, such as farming, energy transition, finance, economic restructuring, and others: "...mass productive renewal – is job one for our country over the next decade at least."
My latest in Forbes argues that we must revive the old practice of maintaining strategic stockpiles of all essential inputs to production and even some critical products. The reasons, all urgent right now, are both economic and geopolitical. forbes.com/sites/rhockett/20…
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Entrance to Quarry Near St. Remy. #VincentVanGogh 1889
Show us your stones!
Welcome to the Bob's Red Mill headquarters located in Milwaukie, Oregon! Let's take a peek inside! 👋⁠
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Spectacular quartz ribbon with undulose extinction and sub-grain development, compliments of #GEOL30002 and me 🤩 #Mylonite #geology #ThinSectionThursday
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Quartz-mylonites from the Pyrenees showing a strong LPO and lots of sense of shear indicators for this #ThinSectionThursday
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Pseudotachylite injection veins and their corresponding generation surface, from the Richard H. Sibson’s collection at Mainz University! A late but wonderful #ThinSectionThursday
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What’s on your Geology/Geography playlist!?!