Edward Clennett
@eclennett.bsky.social
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Associate Lecturer in Global Tectonics at Birkbeck, University of London. 🌏🌋🇬🇧 PhD from the University of Texas at Austin and Masters from the University of Oxford. 👨🏻‍🎓🤠🤘🏻
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Check out our article fresh out in @geosociety.bsky.social Special Paper 565! We reconcile geological and geophysical evidence for both flat slab Shatsky conjugate subduction & northward terrane translation in the western US at 90 Ma. Link to paper here: doi.org/10.1130/2025....
Map showing location of Shatsky Conjugate, North America and the Insular terrane from 90 to 85 Ma. Two cases for Insular's position are shown: one offshore, and one onshore but further north.
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Attending @geosociety.bsky.social GSA Connects 2025 and interested in learning about how plate reconstructions can help you in your research or teaching? Come join our short course! More info at store.geosociety.org/products/sc2... and registration at connects.geosociety.org/register.
Flyer with an image of the Earth in the geological past, as well as the GSA Connects and GPlates logos. Text reads:
GSA Connects 2025 Short Course 521
Plate Tectonics for Science and Teaching using GPlates Paleo-GIS Software
Date:    Saturday 18th October 2025
Time:    8am-5pm
Instructors:    Jonny Wu & Edward Clennett,                          	                   University of Arizona
Cost:	*Student = $63
	*Early Career = $88
	Professional = $125 
Laptop required. Please install GPlates from          www.gplates.org prior to short course.
More information and registration at: https://store.geosociety.org/products/sc25cn521 
*Register through GSA registration portal for student/ECP rate.
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We’re here! Let me know if you’d like to meet at any time during the week.
Ed and Alice in front of a sign saying AGU at the Washington convention center.
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We made it to DC! We know that not everyone has the time or the money for long distance train travel, but if you are thinking about it then we would definitely recommend! #Train2AGU
Selfie of Ed and Alice standing alongside the train at Washington Union Station
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Perfect reading for a journey across America! It’s been 3 days since we left Austin (42 hours on a train) and we only have 2 hours to go to DC! #Train2AGU
Me holding a book: “Travels with Charley” by John Steinbeck. In the background you see Alice staring out of the train window.
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Woke up to a misty morning as the train rolls through Pennsylvania alongside the Casselman River. It’s nice that the top bunks have windows too. We had a nice and refreshing sleep and are excited for some good science this afternoon @agu.org! #Train2AGU
View of a misty river out of the train window, alongside the top bunk in the sleeper car.
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The dining car on the Floridian is much fancier than the Texas Eagle! It’s popular too, so we shared a table with two fellow travellers and had a lovely dinner. #Train2AGU
Alice sitting across from me in the dining car. Two plates of fancy food are on the table along with glasses of wine and fizzy water.
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Speeding towards DC on the final leg of our #Train2AGU journey and @alicerturner.bsky.social has already got the sewing out.
Alice sitting in our roomette on a train sewing a patch onto a quilt.
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We spent the night in Chicago and then had most of the day to explore the city! We hit up Lake Michigan, the Field Museum and the canals. #Train2AGU
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We had a fab day in St Louis and now we are off again on #Train2AGU. 5 hours until we’re in Chicago!
Alice and Ed standing beneath a massive arch. We are next to a sign that says 
“Gateway Arch National Park”. View of the Mississippi River from the top of the arch. Two bridges cross the river. Ed and Alice sitting on a train.
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21 hours after we left Austin, we arrived in St Louis! We could be in Chicago by lunchtime and DC tomorrow, but we’re getting off to spend the day exploring! #Train2AGU
Sunrise over the Texas Eagle train on the platform of St Louis Union Station.
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As we roll through Arkansas on our #Train2AGU, it’s time to get some sleep. Goodnight everyone and goodnight @alicerturner.bsky.social 😴
Train cabin converted into bunk beds. Alice is lying in the bottom bunk wrapped in our handmade National Park blanket.
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When taking the Amtrak, it is very important to have a ticket to ride…
Ed playing ticket to ride on a train. He seems to be slightly ahead of Alice at this stage of the game.
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Hour 10 and it’s dinner time! The salmon was really yummy 😋 #Train2AGU
Ed in the dining car eating some Asian BBQ glazed salmon with rice and vegetables.
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5 hours into #Train2AGU and we’ve made it Fort Worth. Had time to stretch our legs and chat to a guy on the platform. After hearing our accents he remarked that “The UK went downhill after it closed its coal-fired power plants.” At least he’s (accidentally) doing his bit for #ClimateFriendlyTravel!
Picture of the Fort Worth Central Station sign on the platform, with rail lines in the background.
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1 hour into our 3 day train trip and we’ve had breakfast! #train2AGU
Selfie of Ed and Alice at a table in the diner carriage having breakfast.
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You may have heard of #Train2EGU, but what about #Train2AGU?! @alicerturner.bsky.social and I are taking the train from Austin, TX to Washington DC for @agu.org! Follow our climate-friendly and #SlowTravel journey here. Firstly, waving goodbye to #UTIG @utaustin.bsky.social 👋🏻
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I had a great time @envleeds.bsky.social for the UK-SEDI meeting. Good to chat with the UK deep earth community about plate reconstructions!
My poster, titled “4D Plate Reconstructions: Linking Geodynamic and Kinematic Modelling”
Reposted by Edward Clennett
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Last week @eclennett.bsky.social and I went to Leander Public Library to chat about earthquakes and volcanoes with the book club program! We had lots of fun with a spring-block slider and some coke and mentos!
Alice stands next to a projector with children sitting on the floor in front of her.
Reposted by Edward Clennett