Can you imagine the glacier?
Scientists and artists require a lot of the same skills – work with different materials, be able to work independently and with others, be able to communicate your thoughts to […]
Scientists and artists require a lot of the same skills – work with different materials, be able to work independently and with others, be able to communicate your thoughts to […]
You know that feeling that you get when you see a really good old friend you haven’t seen for a long time? You can’t help but feel excited and smile […]
Once a year, in December, a glorious tradition occurs. Friends come together, talk about their lives, and celebrate each other’s successes. I’m talking of course about the American Geophysical Union […]
This is Doane Rock in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It’s a big rock, bigger than anything the wind or waves could carry. So how did it get here? Did it fall […]
I had an assignment this week for my Improv for Scientists class (yes, scientists take these sorts of things so we can re-learn English and communication skills). We had to […]
It’s no secret that the glaciers have changed the landscape of Maine and other regions, in many ways to our benefit: Eskers provide sand and gravel (imagine the sand and […]
The sun lowered in the west and the moraine cast a shadow on its eastern flank showing the sinuous ridge ahead of me. Seeing the moraines on this volcano are […]
As a geologist, one of the most important steps in obtaining a good sample is assuring the appropriate context. If you are sampling boulders on a moraine, for example, MAKE […]
The Cameron Glacier valley is one of my most favorite places in the world. It has majestic peaks, easy hike to the Canterbury Mountain Club hut, and moraine deposits so […]
There was something I wanted to say about the difference between European and New Zealand glaciers, but I forgot what it was. I have it written down at home somewhere. […]
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