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Chris Carchedi, PhD

@drrockdoctor

a peek into the wild life of a seismologist @CarnegiePlanets | carb aficionado | dungeon master | quintessential gamer | my opinions are my own (he/him)

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Rewatched the Alien series over the last few days in anticipation of seeing the latest installment tonight in IMAX. What a visually stunning film. Happy to chat with my fellow Alien nerds out there when you’re ready.

Rewatched the Alien series over the last few days in anticipation of seeing the latest installment tonight in IMAX. What a visually stunning film. Happy to chat with my fellow Alien nerds out there when you’re ready.
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If you were to look up from Earth some 466 million years ago, you might have seen a gleaming ring stretching across the sky, some scientists say. nyti.ms/4gvCpTj

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Starting up a new reading group at the office, focusing on our favorite papers. What are some of your favorite geophysics papers? What are your "must-reads" for your colleagues?

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How all author ordering concerns should be settled. "The co-first authorship order was determined via the best of three rounds in Super Smash Bros."

How all author ordering concerns should be settled.  

"The co-first authorship order was determined via the best of three rounds in Super Smash Bros."
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Electricity from earthquake-stressed quartz encouraging the formation of gold nuggets?!? Fascinating stuff. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Electricity from earthquake-stressed quartz encouraging the formation of gold nuggets?!? Fascinating stuff. nature.com/articles/s4156…
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Not my typical content, but as a Commander player, I have a lot of feelings about this. Be sure to comfort your Magic the Gathering friends today.

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New paper out on a rupture model for the April NJ earthquake felt by my friends up in the NYC area! Check out the work by Lamont's Won-Young Kim and others below. pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ssa/tsr/articl…

New paper out on a rupture model for the April NJ earthquake felt by my friends up in the NYC area!
Check out the work by Lamont's Won-Young Kim and others below.
pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ssa/tsr/articl…
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Seismicity around Santorini, Greece, up to 1600 UTC today: Following a thrust event in the NE with a sill-like geometry, earthquake activity today shifted back to the SW, reactivating the earlier swarm cluster. Visualized using Pyrocko's Sparrow 🦤

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Watch out, Awesome Con—the scientists are coming! From scorching lava worlds to icy moons—join Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory as we explore the science behind your favorite sci-fi planets. 📍 Room 207 | ⏰ 4–5 PM 🎙️: Michael Wong Dr. Andrea Goltz (she/her) Chris Carchedi, PhD Anirudh Prabhu Nicole Wallack #AwesomeCon

Watch out, <a href="/AwesomeCon/">Awesome Con</a>—the scientists are coming!

From scorching lava worlds to icy moons—join <a href="/CarnegiePlanets/">Carnegie Earth & Planets Laboratory</a> as we explore the science behind your favorite sci-fi planets.

📍 Room 207 | ⏰ 4–5 PM
🎙️: <a href="/miquai/">Michael Wong</a> <a href="/goltSZ/">Dr. Andrea Goltz (she/her)</a> <a href="/DrRockDoctor/">Chris Carchedi, PhD</a> <a href="/Anirudh_14/">Anirudh Prabhu</a> <a href="/Nicole_Wallack/">Nicole Wallack</a> 

#AwesomeCon
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Very excited to share that another part of my dissertation is now published under open access. What lurks below the deep sediments of the Indo-Burman accretionary margin? doi.org/10.1029/2024JB…