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New in @science.org: Natural hazards aren’t “one and done.” They alter the landscape, changing the likelihood of follow-on events. We argue there’s an urgent opportunity for geomorphologists—working with other disciplines—to better understand and forecast cascading hazards.
Cascading land surface hazards as a nexus in the Earth system
This Review synthesizes progress and outlines a new framework for understanding how land surface hazards interact and propagate as sediment cascades across Earth’s surface, influenced by interactions ...
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On Monday, please join us for our annual Owen Award Lecture, by Dr. David Bottjer from the University of Southern California: "Extinction: Past, Present, and Future." Speaker bio, talk abstract, and location info available at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
EAS Colloquium Series: Owen Award, Dr. David Bottjer, USC
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Please join us this afternoon for a colloquium by Dr. Zhiying Li of IU's O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, speaking on "Assessing Water Resources in a Changing Climate." Speaker bio, talk abstract, and location info available at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
EAS Colloquium Series: Dr. Zhiying Li, IU Bloomington
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A year ago today, we were treated to a total solar eclipse here in Bloomington. Photos from our big day, from graduate student @paleodanny.bsky.social (1), faculty member @codykirkp.bsky.social (2,3), and an instrumented tower set up by the Indiana Geological and Water Survey (4).
Portrait-mode photograph of the sky during a total solar eclipse. A few street and building lights on at the bottom, otherwise the horizon is deep orange and fades to black at the top. Photographer: Danielle Peltier. Eclipse glasses with the IU EAS logo on them, on a red tablecloth with black mesh bag in the background. Photo by Cody Kirkpatrick. Photo of the IU Geological Sciences street sign in front of a total solar eclipse sky. The eclipsed sun is in between a couple of tree branches at the top. Photo by Cody Kirkpatrick. Photo of a solar eclipse sky from a remote camera behind the Indiana Geological and Water Survey Building. Buildings are lit up at the bottom, and the fisheye lens shows the eclipsed sun at the top. Photo courtesy IGWS.
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Please join us on Monday (7th) for our annual Tudor Lecture, featuring Dr. Diego Melgar from the University of Oregon. He'll speak about the modeling and paleoseismology of Cascadia earthquakes. Abstract, speaker bio, and location info at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
EAS Tudor Lecture: Dr. Diego Melgar, University of Oregon
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New paper from Sierra Lopezalles of the Polly Lab group: Lopezalles SM. Leveraging functional morphology to increase accuracy of body-mass estimation: a study using canids. Paleobiology. Published online 2025:1-13. doi:10.1017/pab.2025.1
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This week is spring break on the Bloomington campus, but do plan to join us on Monday (24th) for our next colloquium. Dr. Luke Parsons will speak to us on: "Higher Past and Future Temperatures in Socially Vulnerable US Communities." Talk abstract and location info at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
EAS Colloquium Series: Dr. Luke Parsons, The Nature Conservancy
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Join us *this afternoon* for our colloquium speaker, Dr. Anastasia Pilouras, of Penn State: "The Role of Arctic Deltas in Controlling Land-Ocean Fluxes." Location info, talk abstract, and more at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
This Week in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences - March 10, 2025. EAS Colloquium by Dr. Anastasia Pilouras, Penn State University. The role of Arctic deltas in controlling land-ocean fluxes. 3:30 p.m., Geological Sciences Building, IGWS 2022.
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Join us for our colloquium on Monday (March 3rd), with Dr. Mike Eddy from Purdue: "Hunting for Fossil Silicic Magma Reservoirs in the Geologic Record." Talk abstract, speaker bio, and location info available at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
EAS Colloquium Series, Monday, March 3, 2025. 3:30 p.m., Geological Sciences 2022. "Hunting for Fossil Silicic Magma Reservoirs in the Geologic Record."  Dr. Mike Eddy, Assistant Professor, Geology and Geophysics, Purdue University.  Host: Dr. Andrea Stevens Goddard.
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IU students, the fall '25 schedule has been published. If you're looking for a 100-level "gen ed" science course, we have eight scheduled. We have in-person and online options (and upper-division electives, not shown below). Come learn about earth, its environment, and its atmosphere!
Screenshot of fall 2025 100-level courses being taught in the Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences. 
EAS-E 103 Earth Science: Materials And Processes
EAS-E 104 Evolution Of The Earth
EAS-E 105 Earth: Our Habitable Planet
EAS-E 114 Dinosaurs And Their Relatives
EAS-E 121 Origin And Evolution Of Mars And Rocky Planetary Bodies
EAS-E 131 Oceans And Our Global Environment
EAS-E 141 Earthquakes And Volcanoes
EAS-E 144 Extreme Weather And Its Impacts
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In our regular colloquium slot on Monday (24th), we'll have almost 20 graduate students share updates on their work in a series of 1-2 minute lightning talks. Come join us: location info and speaker list available at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
Earth and Atmospheric Science Seminar Series Spring 2025. All are welcome to our EAS-research seminar series. Come and listen to undergraduate students, graduate students, postdocs, and faculty describe their research projects. This is a great opportunity to learn about Earth and Atmospheric Science research and perhaps find a project for yourself! Geological Sciences Building, Patton Room 2022, 3:30 p.m., Monday, February 24.
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Join us on Monday (17th) for a colloquium by Dr. Tim Gallagher from Kent State.

Abstract, bio, and location details available at events.iu.edu/eas/event/17...
Image with the following text: Soil Gasses: a window into a critical belowground world. Dr. Timothy Gallagher, Assistant Professor, Kent State University. Host: Dr. Julia Kelson. Monday, February 17, 2025, 3:30 p.m., Geological Sciences Building room 2022. Part of the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Colloquium Series.