I'm not sure how I ended up with this box, but it wasn't where I kept jewelry...
Dr. Kim Hannula
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They looked cooler when they were wet.
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Guess what was in this old jewelry box (which I've had since childhood)?
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My local bookstore was one of those - but my copy arrived Monday. Plus now it's on the radar of the purple-haired person who manages customer orders.
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Passing this on to the geoscience community.
Pulling this out of isaac's thread to just generally talk about how there isn't a great centralized archive for energy advocacy historical ephemera (like this pdf of a PR firm's instructions on how to stop municipal power!)
There should be one. An archive for researchers and interested people.
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The Faculty of Science at UBC is seeking a candidate who self-identifies as Black for a tenure-stream Assistant Professor of Teaching, with expertise in data science, statistics, computational science, computer science, or environmental science.
Please share widely! science.ubc.ca/blackscholars
Black Faculty Position – Faculty of Science (FoS) at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver – Assistant Professor of Teaching
The OpportunityThe Faculty of Science at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver seeks a candidate who self-identifies as Black for a tenure-stream Assistant Professor of Teaching with a...
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Our new paper just came out today at @natgeosci.nature.com.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Seismic evidence for oceanic plate delamination offshore Southwest Iberia - Nature Geoscience
The lithospheric mantle may be delaminating from the crust in an oceanic plate segment offshore Southwest Iberia, which could be the ultimate cause of the 1755 Great Lisbon Earthquake, according to se...
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None of the others seem more likely - they're mostly structure rather than tectonics.
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I kept a bunch of famous pre-plate-tectonics books when the library was culling them, so I'm looking through them.
Not in The Earth's Crust and Mantle by Vening Meiesz.
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I think I've seen it, but it might have been on a slide that a colleague used (and I never copied).
I just looked through The Rejection of Continental Drift by Naomi Oreskes, and it isn't in there.