The eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland over the past few years have been spectacular, with lava flows and fountains that drew thousands of tourist. The next eruption might be brewing, but this time it is right next to a town of almost 4,000: www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth...
The Reykjanes Peninsula has been no stranger to eruptions over the past few years, but its latest unrest may lead to an eruption near a town of almost 4,000 people.
Final reminder, Carnegie Earth & Planets Lab postdoc fellowship apps due Mon, Nov 13! Apply here apply.interfolio.com/130441. Fields include astronomy, cosmochemistry, data science, experimental petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, mineral physics, seismology, volcanology, & more. (1/2)
Happy to see this article finally out in Nature Communications! Sam Scott did some really cool work on an awesome FTIR dataset captured during an amazing lava fountain sequence at Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, in 2021. He came up with a really neat model to explain the activity! 🌋⚒️
This study of volcanic gas chemistry during pulsatory lava fountaining at Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland reveals that the intermittency stems from pressure cycles and gas-melt separation within a s...
The application window for the GeoSPACE Summer 2024 field course is now open! Get those apps in for an accessible opportunity to practice field geology, remote sensing, volcanology, and planetary science in Arizona or virtually. sites.google.com/ufl.edu/geos...
Welcome to the homepage of the Geospace Project at the University of Florida! Our mission is to create an accessible field course and mentoring program to increase the success of students from traditi...
Exciting opportunity to join me and Pete LaFemina for a pre-COV12 field trip to the volcanoes of Nicaragua! Registration opens November 15 - email/DM us with questions. congress.iavceivolcano.org/nicaragua/
"🙏🏿Lord please grant me the confidence to deny a brilliant woman professor and researcher tenure track, demote her, push her out of my school, to be the adversity that she had to overcome in life... and when she overcomes me and wins the Nobel prize, to roll in like I did something. Amen!"
Katalin Karikó, who is sharing the Nobel Prize in medicine for her work with mRNA vaccines, says she was previously demoted by the University of Pennsylvania for her research in that area. “I…
First Post! Hello, world. Last week it was fun to present a webinar to the Earthscope Consortium "Aiming the firehose of satellite data at the fire: Optimizing international satellite observations for volcano science and hazard mitigation" Recording available: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UOe...
It's officially GRFP season. Join the NSF GRFP team on Sept. 20 at 11:15 a.m. EDT to learn more about the #NSFGRFP application process & eligibility requirements. To register for the GRFP 2024 Applicant Info Webinar #4 visit bit.ly/3RiL4hK.