I’m ecstatic and incredibly grateful to be named as one of the recipients of the Roy Hyndman Award. I’m looking forward to the continued collaboration with @Ocean_Networks on my PhD research! @UVicSEOSoceannetworks.ca/news-and-st…
Incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to be part of the #SlowLifeFastLane expedition exploring deep sea habitats this past week! I had a fantastic time learning from the many talented researchers on board. Still flying high after getting to pilot the Jason ROV!
#UCalgary Geologist Dr. Rachel Lauer embraced collaboration and found a new love for biology. “We were all so inspired by what everyone else was doing. Everyone wanted to learn." ow.ly/cIiA50PvlNx@ucalgaryscience
HYDROTHERMAL VENTING just found on Tuzo Wilson SEAMOUNT (NEPDEP58)?! 🤯 This seamount has also hosts a skate nursery and a coral garden. Teeming with LIFE! 🪸🌋⛰️
@nepdep_#nepdep#knowtheocean
That’s a wrap on @theagu Chapman Conference. I had such a wonderful experience and am so excited about the feedback I got on my project studying the hydrothermal particles from the Endeavour Vent Field! @uvicseos@Ocean_Networks
One of the most magnificent outcrops we’ve visited so far! Massive pillow basalts with a dyke cutting through. Wrapping up day two in the field @theagu Chapman Conference! @uvicseos
Pre-conference tour of the Troodos Ophiolite in Cyprus! Looking forward to hearing from experts in hydrothermal circulation and seawater chemistry @theagu Chapman Conference this week.
ALT A high-temperature hydrothermal vent field discovered on Puy des Folles Seamount on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, at approximately 2,000 meters (6,562 feet) in depth, during the In Search of Hydrothermal Lost Cities expedition. Image courtesy of Schmidt Ocean Institute.
HUGE turnout for @uvic’s @SupportOurSci rally! Thanks to the organizers, and thanks to all the faculty and staff who came out to show their support! @chemistryatuvic @PresidentUVic @robinGhicks
Grateful for the opportunity to visit the IRM and excited to dig through the data analyzing mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal particles collected by @Ocean_Networks for my PhD project at @UVicSEOS!
IRM Visiting Fellow Hannah Robutka (University of Victoria; right) and Sarah Slotznick (Dartmouth College; left) using the IRM's MPMS-3 to look at the magnetic properties of ocean ridge plume samples. @UMNEarthScience@UMNCSE@NSF#NSFfunded