Monthly Archives: September 2010

A day in Anne’s life

On Twitter, JacquelynGill has called for today be a celebration of women in science (Twitter search:#womeninscience), with instructions to “Tweet and blog your favorite women scientists, introduce yourself, share resources, etc.” On top of this, I’ve not forgotten my exhortation … Continue reading

Categories: academic life, by Anne

Stuff we linked to on Twitter last week

Blogs in motion All star geo-tweeter @cbdawson has decided to join the blogosophere with Point Source, quaquaversal musings on the geosciences and public information. Deep Sea News has welcomed Rick Macpherson into the aquatic fold.

Categories: links

Snow, water, digital imaging, metamorphism…and a guillotine!

When water infiltrates past the ground surface and begins to percolate through the soil’s unsaturated zone, it doesn’t move downward like an even sheet. Instead, fast fingers of water move downward along pores, roots and other places where flow is … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, hydrology, paper reviews

The fault that made a mountain range

How the Teton Range and the Teton Fault are essentially the same thing. Continue reading

Categories: geology, geomorphology, outcrops, photos, structures

Heat in the Southeast

Taking stock Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, climate science