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Ashley Gumsley

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Joined October 2011
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Banded Iron Formations (@BIFs) are intrinsically linked to Earth's oxygenation. The alteration (oxidation) of @minnesotaite, a key rock-forming mineral in BIFs, is the focus of this experimental study in @ChemicalGeology It is easier than you think... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


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If you are not a scientist, and you disagree with scientists about science, it’s actually not a disagreement. You're just wrong. Science is not truth. Science is finding the truth. When science changes its opinion, it didn't lie to you. It learned more.


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checking the news to see the evacuation status for all the women in texas and praying the airport is still safe


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Just in case someone forgot, this little drawing…

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Ph.D comics keeps on delivering dark humour at its best. facebook.com/208357853428/p…


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Happy #EarthDay everyone! Here's a photograph of Earth... from Saturn. That's all of us, on that small blue dot on the lower right. That's home. That's all we've got.

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Wow! More truth, honesty and integrity in 60 seconds from @TerryReintke then we have seen from our own Government in the past two years


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Every day this country gets a little worse, and every day there's a little less we can do about it.


Fantastic new article on the geochemistry of #LargeIgneousProvinces! Julian Pearce strikes again! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Interested in mafic dykes in India? Check this out in @Lithos! Congratulations to lead author Om! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Definately something interesting regarding #Supercontinent breakup...Sea-level fluctuations driven by changes in global ocean basin volume ... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Once again, it's important to get geochronological time right! :-) twitter.com/drperezdiaz/st…

📢New paper alert!! (too excited about this one)📢 Tectonic plates, mantle plumes, and the importance of keeping good (geological) time... #openaccess @geosociety tinyurl.com/perezdiaz20geo…

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📢New paper alert!! (too excited about this one)📢 Tectonic plates, mantle plumes, and the importance of keeping good (geological) time... #openaccess @geosociety tinyurl.com/perezdiaz20geo…

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New research article: Resolving the timescales of magmatic and hydrothermal processes associated with porphyry deposit formation using zircon U–Pb petrochronology doi.org/10.5194/gchron…


Fantastic new article on baddeleyite dating for all the U-Pb geochronology nerds out there! Multimethod U–Pb baddeleyite dating: insights from the Spread Eagle Intrusive Complex and Cape St. Mary's sills, Newfoundland, Canada gchron.copernicus.org/articles/2/187…


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New research article: Unifying the U–Pb and Th–Pb methods: joint isochron regression and common Pb correction doi.org/10.5194/gchron…


When we have defeated this virus, if we ever do, it's best to remember this: there can be no return to normal, because what was normal was the problem in the first place


Interested in the Iapetus Ocean? So, we finally know that western Svalbard was actually in the 'rift zone' when the Iapetus Ocean first opened in the Ediacaran, just like it was when the Atlantic Ocean started to open in the Jurassic! See below... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Spot on.

A message to Europe, this morning on the White Cliffs of Dover. Sound on.



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