Aubrey LaPlante (MS) (GIT) (@aubrey_laplante) 's Twitter Profile
Aubrey LaPlante (MS) (GIT)

@aubrey_laplante

PhD student and graduate researcher at NAU. Structural geology, tectonic geomorphology, earthquake and landslide hazards. Climber/Runner/Rubix Cuber (She/hers)

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Dr Robin George Andrews 🌋☄️ (@squigglyvolcano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Indonesia’s Mount Semeru has explosively erupted, sending pyroclastic density currents — ‘avalanches’ of extremely hot gas and debris — screaming into several valleys. Quick thread 🧵 (coming shortly):

Adriano Nobile (@j_p_joule) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is not a butterfly but I wanted it for my collection. #Sentinel-1 interf. in des. orbit over Big Island (Hawaii) that cover the period Nov. 22 - Dec. 4. The signal over #MaunaLoa is crazy. There are 6 lobes of signal with alternating directions. Other details tomorrow 😉

This is not a butterfly but I wanted it for my collection. #Sentinel-1 interf. in des. orbit over Big Island (Hawaii) that cover the period Nov. 22 - Dec. 4. The signal over #MaunaLoa is crazy. There are 6 lobes of signal with alternating directions. Other details tomorrow 😉
Aubrey LaPlante (MS) (GIT) (@aubrey_laplante) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tragic. The world is missing an icon and I’m at a loss for words. It pains me to know he was in that much pain #twitchboss #SuicidePrevention #talktosomeone

Sylvain Barbot (@quakephysics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first webinar on Fault Mechanics for Numerical Modeling will be on Friday, Feb 17 at 1 pm PST. Dr. Tamara Jeppson will discuss "Complexities in fault healing". Registration is required: ucdavis.zoom.us/meeting/regist… CIG-Geodynamics

The first webinar on Fault Mechanics for Numerical Modeling will be on Friday, Feb 17 at 1 pm PST. Dr. Tamara Jeppson will discuss "Complexities in fault healing". Registration is required: ucdavis.zoom.us/meeting/regist…  
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USGS Earthquakes (@usgs_quakes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Updated finite fault models for #Türkiye M7.8 & M7.5 EQs now constrained by seismic & geodetic data ow.ly/sErU50MSoc8, ow.ly/vlKS50MSvft. Fault geometries from surface rupture mapping of satellite images & radar pixel tracking. More on FFMs: ow.ly/8po950MSoc7

Updated finite fault models for #Türkiye M7.8 &amp; M7.5 EQs now constrained by seismic &amp; geodetic data ow.ly/sErU50MSoc8, ow.ly/vlKS50MSvft. Fault geometries from surface rupture mapping of satellite images &amp; radar pixel tracking.
More on FFMs: ow.ly/8po950MSoc7
Luca Dal Zilio (@lucadalzilio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Altought faults are conventionally modelled as discontinuity of zero thickness, this example from Kahramanmaraş shows that #earthquakes do not occur on infinitely thin faults, but consist of complex evolving networks with one (or more) fault core. Video credit: Muhammed Kösen

Subduction Zones 4 Grad-Students and Graduates (@sz4grads) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Event announcement!📣 Please join us next week for a panel discussion on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Subduction Zone Research with panelists Nicole Aiken and Madeleine Lucas (Madeleine Lucas). See below for details. Register here: tinyurl.com/5h9ef9ht

📣Event announcement!📣 Please join us next week for a panel discussion on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Subduction Zone Research with panelists Nicole Aiken and Madeleine Lucas (<a href="/madeleine_earth/">Madeleine Lucas</a>). See below for details. Register here: tinyurl.com/5h9ef9ht
Adrian Covert 🇺🇸🥑⚾️ (@adriancovert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few years ago someone (not sure who) generated a satellite-like image of what this marshy landscape might’ve looked like from space (left) vs today (right). This appears to be mid winter prior to summer snowmelt. Also, pretty sure Mono Lake would’ve been considerably larger.

A few years ago someone (not sure who) generated a satellite-like image of what this marshy landscape might’ve looked like from space (left) vs today (right). This appears to be mid winter prior to summer snowmelt. Also, pretty sure Mono Lake would’ve been considerably larger.
Aubrey LaPlante (MS) (GIT) (@aubrey_laplante) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Science twitter: What are your typical steps for writing hypotheses? Does it get easier? #science #writingtips #gradschool #geology #phdlife

EarthScope Consortium (@earthscope_sci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During an earthquake, seismic waves can become trapped in sedimentary basins and reverberate as the waves bounce off bedrock becoming slower and bigger in the sediment—known as basin amplification. loom.ly/KzLx4XA

geosociety (@geosociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Death Valley NP GSA Graduate Student Research Grant recipients Aubrey Laplante and Wes Johns attended the GSA Foundation Death Valley Rendezvous and had opportunities to speak with the group about their research in the area. Death Valley NP gsa-foundation.org

<a href="/DeathValleyNPS/">Death Valley NP</a> GSA Graduate Student Research Grant recipients Aubrey Laplante and Wes Johns attended the GSA Foundation Death Valley Rendezvous and had opportunities to speak with the group about their research in the area. <a href="/DeathValleyNPS/">Death Valley NP</a>
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