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The World Needs Geophysicists! From earthquakes to climate change we tackle fundamental issues in Earth and planetary sciences. Part of the Jackson School of Geosciences at @utaustin.bsky.social. https://ig.utexas.edu/
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At this week's #utigseminars Kelly Nunez Ocasio, Texas A&M University. Abstract and more at ig.utexas.edu/utig-seminar...
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At this week's #UTIGSeminars!

Abstract and more:https://ig.utexas.edu/events/utig-seminar-series-fall-2025/utig-seminar-series-erica-jawin-smithsonian-institution/
Erica Jawin at #utigseminars, Friday, September 12
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UTIG grad student, Nicole Ferrie, presents research at the 2nd Joint International Earthquake Science Symposium!

UTIG researchers and students have joined colleagues in Yokohama, Japan to discuss the latest progress on understanding the world's largest and most dangerous earthquakes.
Photo of a speaker at a podium talking to a room of people.
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Scientists at UTIG and UNAM are calling for renewed investigations of the Gulf of Mexico's Loop Current, a linchpin in global ocean currents and key suspect behind strengthening hurricanes in the Gulf.

Read more: eos.org/science-upda...
Ocean Current Affairs in the Gulf of Mexico - Eos
Multinational and multidisciplinary studies of the past and present of the Gulf’s Loop Current are helping to reveal what might be in store for coastal communities.
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Be an Undergraduate Research Assistant in energy geosciences at UT's Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis Program!

Students will assist GBDS researchers and will have opportunities to pursue independent research.

Learn more and apply: ig.utexas.edu/student-oppo...
Photo of two students posing for the camera at a geosciences student research symposium. Ad reads: Now Hiring. Undergrad Research Assistant.
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40 Hours for the Forty Acres is here! This year, you can provide support in three ways that impact students at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics and the Jackson School:

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On a recent survey of Lake Austin, UTIG's research vessel, the RV Scott Petty, discovered a sunken wreck!

While there's unlikely to be treasure down there, the colorful sonar surveys help the City maintain Austin's treasured waterways.

More UTIG lake research: ig.utexas.edu/tag/lake-aus...
Rainbow lake bathymetry. The cooler colors in the middle indicate deeper waters. An outline of a boat is in the middle of the image.
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On a recent survey of Lake Austin, UTIG's research vessel, the RV Scotty Petty, discovered a sunken wreck!

While there's unlikely to be treasure down there, the colorful sonar surveys help the City maintain Austin's treasured waterways.

More UTIG lake research: ig.utexas.edu/tag/lake-aus...
Rainbow lake bathymetry. The cooler colors in the middle indicate deeper waters. An outline of a boat is in the middle of the image.
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It wasn't easy! Armed with just a geologist's rock hammer (suspiciously like a dwarven axe), Mandala dodged werewolves and battled dragons to conduct an exhaustive geologic field survey of Tamriel's most northern province.

Find the full video on YouTube (at)ChiMandaTV.

🗺️ Contour map of Skyrim.
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Did you know, the Skyrim mountains are a convergent plate boundary and the Rift is an uplifted plateau? Jackson School senior and UTIG undergrad researcher Mandala Pham, put her geology skills to use creating THE definitive geologic map of the videogame Skyrim.

🗺️ Mandala's geologic map of Skyrim
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This Friday on #UTIGSeminars: Natural climate swings cast a fog of uncertainty over global warming predictions.

But Jud Partin and the UTIG climate group have (literally) dug into Earth's climate past and found that climate-wise, bad times are coming!

Abstract & more:
ig.utexas.edu/utig-seminar...
Friday, April 25, 2025 at 10:30am CT

Speaker: Jud Partin, Research Associate Professor, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics

Host: Yuko Okumura

Title: Back to the Future: Ancient El Niño events in a Warming World
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Congratulations UTIG grad student Riley Garrett, on earning best Master's talk prize at yesterday's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences awards!

Congratulations also to Knebel Teaching award winners Mrinal Sen, Peter Flemings and Thorsten Becker, and all the other award winners! 🤘
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This week on #UTIGSeminars: Greenland's ice is melting fast, but how far will glaciers retreat and how much will seas rise? Enter Allie Balter-Kennedy (LDEO) and GreenDrill, a project to recover geologic evidence of past deglaciation.

Join us this Friday 10:30am CT: ig.utexas.edu/utig-seminar...
Friday, April 18, 2025 at 10:30am CT

Speaker: Alexandra (Allie) Balter-Kennedy, Postdoctoral Scholar, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Host: Benjamin Keisling

Title: Update from the GreenDrill project: Evidence for reduced northern Greenland Ice Sheet extent during the Pleistocene from subglacial rock and sediment
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UTIG admins were out doing fieldwork again! This year, our plucky admins were aboard the RV Scott Petty learning to use sonar and sediment scoops to survey Lake Austin.

The fieldwork is scientifically valuable and a chance for staff to get hands-on with UTIG's research. Good sciencing y'all!
UTIG engineering scientist Dan Duncan gives the safety briefing. UTIG admin staff Sara Sieberath and Ron O'Neill deploy a side-scan sonar instrument. UTIG's Ben Hester gets ready to haul in the RV Scott Petty's multibeam sonar instrument. UTIG's JJ Dupont shows off a sediment sample she bagged and tagged after hauling it up from the riverbed. The samples will be studied by UTIG lab researchers to better understand the health of Austin's lakes, including the prevalence of microplastics.
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It's a planetary field trip! Organized by students of the Planetary Peer Network at UT Austin's Center for Planetary Systems Habitability, students and postdocs took a field trip to NASA Johnson Space Center.

More on UT planetary habitability science habitability.utexas.edu

Photos: Medha Prakash
Group photos at Apollo Mission Control. Selfie on the tour bus. !