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geochemist, experimentalist, and geologist, passionate about our world, environment and the planets

Joined December 2016
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Photobombing Giraffe 😅

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Ice Mountains of Pluto as seen from New Horizon spacecraft.


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A panoramic view from the surface of Mars captured by Curiosity rover.


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Always aim to leave this world better than you found it


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A decline in air pollution is something to be welcomed, but it will make Europe's summers and heatwaves even more sweltering than we feared. newscientist.com/article/242812…


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As a German I find these maps very funny. As a Bavarian even more so… Source: buff.ly/3r5kDM9

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These 'Beach Animals' were created by Theo Jansen as a fusion of art and engineering. The kinetic structures walk on their own and get all their energy from the wind.


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A study published in @Nature reports the presence of Homo sapiens in Germany north of the Alps more than 45,000 years ago. go.nature.com/4bfYSBh

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The surface of Mars captured by Perseverance Rover. 📸: NASA​/​JPL-Caltech​/​ASU​/​MSSS


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Copper replacement agate, a breathtaking gem found only in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where native copper has replaced the usually occurring chalcedony bands, creating a mesmerizing interplay of metallic copper. Read more: buff.ly/49b3dnl


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"Research is messy. … Trying to protect students from that reality does them a disservice." scim.ag/5Gn


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It's amazing how well Jupiter protects the inner solar system.


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Amazing frozen waterfall in the Alps, Italy. Human for scale!

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Eruption in #Iceland: Summary of Informaiton I've gathered so far.... 🔸 Grindavík was evacuated around 3 am, two days ahead of the scheduled deadline, due to significant seismic and magmatic activity, ensuring the town was fully evacuated before the eruption began. 🔸 The Blue…

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Zebra Schist : What is Zebra Schist? Where is it found? | #Geology #GeologyPage #Rock Zebra Schist is The tightly folded, thinly bedded schists that are derived from sedimentary rocks that are exposed in Kangaroo Island are known ... Read More: buff.ly/45FsDaM


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The Great War, WWI, changed the map of Europe significantly. Source: buff.ly/3H0WHUg buff.ly/4aCCvpe

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Dinosaur-killing asteroid triggered global tsunami that scoured seafloor thousands of miles from impact site | #Geology #GeologyPage #dinosaur It also triggered a monstrous tsunami with mile-high waves that scoured the ocean floor .. Read More: buff.ly/4ag2Bhx


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On November 12, 1833, there was a meteor shower so intense that it was possible to see up to 100,000 meteors crossing the sky every hour. At the time, many thought it was the end of the world, so much so that it inspired this woodcut by Adolf Vollmy.

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Born #OnThisDay in 1780 was the polymath Mary Somerville. She was the first woman to have a paper read to and published by the Royal Society, with her paper on the relationship between light and magnetism, and she in fact inspired the coining of the word 'scientist' itself.

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In 1665, Isaac Newton discovered the spectrum of light by passing a beam of sunlight through a glass prism in his room. He also experimented with his own eyes by inserting a bodkin (a blunt needle) between his eyeball and the bone as far as he could, and pressing his eye with the…

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