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ルマニャ

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God. Family. Friends. #DRC🇨🇩. Science. 地質学. Research & Teaching at @Geo_UOBukavu. Music. Football. Views are mine. #RT is not endorsement. #Team243 👊🏾✊🏾✌🏾

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Ne faites jamais le bien si vous n'êtes pas prêt de supporter l'ingratitude. Soyez toujours bons envers tous. Quant à la reconnaissance, c'est de Dieu qu'il faut l'attendre !


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AGC is a community-led journal that aims to publish innovative and globally relevant articles in Geochemistry and Cosmochemistry, which are free to read, to publish and whereby authors retain full copyright. Preparing to open submissions soon. Read more: journals.uu.se/AGC/editorialp…


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Have you transitioned to MAGEMin? This powerful new phase equilibrium modelling package by Riel et al. 2022 is highly efficient, open-source and fully parallel. Download it here: lnkd.in/eXfwwNJkhttps:… Here's the original publication: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…


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Zircon wouldn’t lie about its age, right? 🤔 Our experiments reveal #zircon modified by melt can become a hot mess overnight & that U-Pb ages are potentially meaningless! Dang! 😬 New paper led by Jeremy Asimus @IMASUTAS @AntarcticSciAus @Macquarie_Uni onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jm…


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Our paper, led by Duncan Keller, on anorthosites is out in Science Advances. Anorthosites are mysterious rocks. Massive accumulations of feldspar. The big ones are only found on Earth around 1 - 1.7 billion years ago. The only other place we get them is on the moon, where they…

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#Eclogite, the most beautiful type of rock on earth, consisting of green omphacite and red garnet. It’s formed at great depths of more than 35 km from subducted basaltic ocean crust, and then exhumed back to the surface by tectonics, simply magnificent.

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Explore the latest issue of Elements: THE INVISIBLE OCEAN: HYDROGEN IN THE DEEP EARTH (August 2024; vol. 20, no. 4) elementsmagazine.org

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#earlyearth #Geology @PNASNews We used machine learning to fingerprint whether some Jack Hills zircons—earth’s oldest materials—were imprinted with sediments or not.. many were! Meaning exposed land, weathering, and plate tectonics very early on Earth! 🌍 pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


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What is @ausgeochem❓ AusGeochem is being developed to enable labs and geoscientists to upload, visualise, analyse and extract geochemistry data from all around the globe. Check out our 2 minute video for more 🍿 and access AusGeochem for free here: ausgeochem.auscope.org.au/#/


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Now available online and in print: CRATONS TO CONTINENTS (June 2024; vol. 20, no. 3) Read more online or join a participating society to receive six Elements issues per year in print and online: elementsmagazine.org

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Now available online and in print: METAMORPHIC DUALITY IN SW JAPAN—THE SANBAGAWA-RYOKE CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF PAIRED METAMORPHISM (Elements vol. 20, no. 2) Read the full issue online at elementsmagazine.org

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The GS & the EAG are seeking applications for mentors and mentees for their virtual mentorship program. The mentoring program connects students & geochemists at any career stage from low-income or lower-middle income countries with colleagues and scientists from across the globe!

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I got some papers rejected this year. It sucks. But this gatekeeping in science is not new. Here's the must-read rejection story of a famous scientist: In 1963, Canadian J. Tuzo Wilson developed a concept. He studied how the volcanic islands of Hawaii formed. But this was to…


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February 24, 2014, a 4.4 billion-year-old Zircon crystal from Western Australia’s Jack Hills region is announced to be the oldest known mineral on #Earth (with Earth being ~4.51 billion years old) 🇦🇺💎 bedrockpodcast.com/hadean/episode…

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Now available online and in print: EXTRATERRESTRIAL ORGANIC MATTER (Elements vol. 20, no. 1) Read the full issue online at elementsmagazine.org

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Barbarton Komatiite, Icelandic DICE-10-picritic basalt, and Lord Howe meimechite

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🚨🚨‼️📢Extremely rapid bedrock #incision can lead to a hotspot of large #landslides in tropical #river gorges. Large landslides can in turn inhibit further incision. More in👇🏽recent paper by @TMugaruka, @AntoineDille, @smetsbenoit, @MatthiasVanmae1, and @OlivierDewitte3

New paper on interactions between channel-hillslope coupling and feedbacks among #landslide processes and river gorge formation in a unique environment. authors.elsevier.com/a/1iP7h_,Oh6ok… @OlivierDewitte3 @AntoineDille @MatthiasVanmae1 @smetsbenoit @africamuseumbe @ugent @Geo_UOBukavu



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New paper on interactions between channel-hillslope coupling and feedbacks among #landslide processes and river gorge formation in a unique environment. authors.elsevier.com/a/1iP7h_,Oh6ok… @OlivierDewitte3 @AntoineDille @MatthiasVanmae1 @smetsbenoit @africamuseumbe @ugent @Geo_UOBukavu


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Notable quake, preliminary info: M 7.5 - 42 km NE of Anamizu, Japan earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…


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