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Tomorrow is the annual Ducks Give event. Consider supporting UO Earth Sciences! Gifts of any size help us support students! ducksgive.uoregon.edu/giving-day/569…


Leif Karlstrom discusses volcanic hazards in the PNW. kezi.com/content/news/S…


Congrats to PhD candidate Annika Dechert for her volcanology video! gcr.uoregon.edu/two-uo-student…


Check out the Weekly's reviews of Marli Miller's latest book and pick up a copy for a holiday gift! eugeneweekly.com/2021/12/02/win…


New postdoc Molly Keogh's PhD research is breaking new ground! sciencemag.org/news/2021/04/r…


UO Professor Diego Melgar was recently recognized with the inaugural Ann and Lew Williams Chair in Earth Sciences! How did he get started on this journey? giving.uoregon.edu/s/1540/17/inte…


Dept of Earth Sciences, Univ of Oregon Reposted

On 3/11 #ShakeAlert launches alerting to mobile devices in Oregon. It is also the 10th anniversary of the #GreatTohokuEarthquake. A M 7.2 foreshock began the sequence on 3/9. Check out this animation: youtu.be/NSBjEvPH2j4 @OregonOEM @OMSI @uoregon #ORShakeAlert @FEMARegion10


The Volcano Listening Project by Prof. Leif Karlstrom is part of Earth Science Week on YouTube! youtube.com/watch?v=f0ehUJ…


Congrats to @drtoomey for being honored with AGU's Paul Silver Award for service to his community and all Oregonians!

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Dept of Earth Sciences, Univ of Oregon Reposted

Rain in northern Oregon has brought some relief for firefighters, but it also brings a new threat: landslides in the steep, burned-out terrain. The danger is imminent, the National Weather Service warns. nyti.ms/2ZR8Qpx


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