UConn Thermochron
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Adventures in thermochronology, tectonics, & sedimentation in Prof. Julie Fosdick's research group at @UConnGeoscience
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New paper out in Geology! geosociety
'Controls on topography and erosion of the north-central Andes'
We present a new cache of 10Be erosion rates, identify unambiguous climatic and lithologic controls on topography, and much more!
Check it out:
pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/ar…
Meet John (AJAYI JOHN), one of our #TravelWithTilly recipients! John is an organic geochemist who combines techniques from different disciplines, like geology and chemistry, to reconstruct the history of Earth’s environment. Read more at this link: wp.me/p8kpy9-6RB
When the bright New England fall foliage melts away, the region's thousands of miles of stone walls are revealed anew. UConn Earth Sciences professor Robert Thorson is leading the effort to rethink how we view these landforms and ensure their preservation. today.uconn.edu/2023/11/establ…
Fantastic day of science exchange, thermochron nuts&bolts, and career perspectives hosting @BrownGeoSci Prof Emily HG Cooperdock and TRACE lab members for a day at UConn Earth Sciences #eubrontesdinotracks
Hope everyone is having a great semester! We're kicking off our #GraduateSchoolTuesdayTips again! Check out the attached flyer for tips on making a timeline for applying to graduate programs⏰! Visit gems-program.org for a copy of these tips.
Argentina field campaign was spectacular! A terrific group again this year bringing together UConn Earth Sciences and GPEGTE Universidad Nacional Rio Cuarto geologists in the Paganzo Basin and Sierras Pampeanas🌞⛰️⚒️Thank you U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER program🙏🏼
We are looking for a new colleague UConn Earth Sciences who uses AI/ML to understand natural and climate-change related disasters. The search is open rank (assistant, associate, or full professors welcome to apply).
Details at jobs.hr.uconn.edu/en-us/job/4980…
🚨We are hiring!
The Department of Earth Sciences UConn Earth Sciences at the University of Connecticut seeks to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor whose research is directly relevant to the energy transition and a sustainable energy future. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/26115
Excellent new work on Laramide rivers, tectonism, and the importance of max depo ages from Cullen Kortyna and coauthors. Nice work Cullen!
NEW PAPER!!! Interested in how Laramide rivers responded to Laramide-Mexican tectonism in the US-Mexico Border region? Check out our new DZ provenance paper from the Tornillo basin in Big Bend! w/ Danny Stockli, Tim Lawton, Clastics Lab Glenn Sharman
pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geosphere/…