Mike Steventon (@mass_failure) 's Twitter Profile
Mike Steventon

@mass_failure

Geoscientist | former @imperialcollege | deep-water seds | seismic | subsurface | Energy | CCS

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calendar_today23-02-2012 22:59:55

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Mark Blyth (@mkblyth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So how about everyone in the UK puts this on T-Shirt and wears it until the Tories finally exit through shame? OK, they have no shame, but you get the point... And don't blame COVID. It's been 'almost parabolic' since 2012. This is policy.

So how about everyone in the UK puts this on T-Shirt and wears it until the Tories finally exit through shame?
OK, they have no shame, but you get the point...

And don't blame COVID. It's been 'almost parabolic' since 2012. This is policy.
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this experiment Dr Rob Thompson from the University of Reading shows how long it takes a cup of water to soak into parched ground. This is why heavy rainfall after a drought can be really dangerous & might lead to flash flooding buff.ly/3GZ3hLL

Nan (@pumpkin_nanw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Alert🚨 New preprint on EarthArXiv! Dense shelf water cascade (or submarine waterfall) can transform into supercritical turbidity currents and significantly influence seabed morphology! Find out more about this process at👇 eartharxiv.org/repository/vie…

🚨Alert🚨 New preprint on <a href="/EarthArXiv/">EarthArXiv</a>!
Dense shelf water cascade (or submarine waterfall) can transform into supercritical turbidity currents and significantly influence seabed morphology! Find out more about this process at👇
eartharxiv.org/repository/vie…
Dr. The Slide (@moscardellil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

H2 storage in salt caverns for purposes of power generation is an unproven concept. Colocation of surface and subsurface resources will be key! We explore some of these challenges in our most recent paper --> shorturl.at/deRS0 UT Jackson School of Geosciences Bureau of Economic Geology 1/2

H2 storage in salt caverns for purposes of power generation is an unproven concept. Colocation of surface and subsurface resources will be key!

We explore some of these challenges in our most recent paper --&gt; shorturl.at/deRS0

<a href="/txgeosciences/">UT Jackson School of Geosciences</a> <a href="/Bureau3E/">Bureau of Economic Geology</a> 

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Geology of the Tour de France (@geotdf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don’t really want to make ‘that’ language pun but we are sorry, we can’t be helped. Here goes. 🌋 Expect an explosive 🧨 day on the ninth stage to the Puy de Dome. So, we did it. Explosive day. Volcanoes. You get it? 🫣 We race through the volcanic Massif Central and it’s

We don’t really want to make ‘that’ language pun but we are sorry, we can’t be helped. Here goes. 🌋 

Expect an explosive 🧨 day on the ninth stage to the Puy de Dome. So, we did it. Explosive day. Volcanoes. You get it? 🫣

We race through the volcanic Massif Central and it’s
John Howell (@virtualgeol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very sad to hear that my good friend and collegue Wojtek Nemec has passed away. He helped me immensely when I arrived in Bergen and we shared many good days in the field in Turkey and Portugal - sleep well old friend

I am very sad to hear that my good friend and collegue Wojtek Nemec has passed away. He helped me immensely when I arrived in Bergen and we shared many good days in the field in Turkey and Portugal - sleep well old friend
Geoscience Australia (@geoscienceaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌊 See the seabed of the Torres Strait as never before! Working with the Australian Hydrographic Office and James Cook Uni we have released a seabed map of the whole Torres Strait in unprecedented detail, improving understanding of this precious environment 👉 bit.ly/3QMaliy.

Nan (@pumpkin_nanw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce our paper's acceptance by EPSL! 🎉 Submarine dense shelf water cascades can transform into supercritical turbidity currents, and this process is common on outer continental shelves worldwide. See our work in EarthArxiv: eartharxiv.org/repository/vie…

Happy to announce our paper's acceptance by EPSL! 🎉 Submarine dense shelf water cascades can transform into supercritical turbidity currents, and this process is common on outer continental shelves worldwide. See our work in EarthArxiv:
eartharxiv.org/repository/vie…
Clare Bond (Prof.) (@drcebond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone interested in doing a PhD with me on this exciting topic linking geoscience and environmental image data with eye 👁️ tracking. Deadline Jan 17th - see link and info below 👇

Mike Steventon (@mass_failure) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really interesting - I have been following crypto for a number of years the underlying technology is amazing and looks like the SEC approval has finally legitimized #BitcoinETF

Dan Manns 🌋〓〓 (@djcmanns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lava barrier appears to be doing its job well, bar the lava erupting from the part of the fissure on the Grindavík-side #Reykjanes

Lava barrier appears to be doing its job well, bar the lava erupting from the part of the fissure on the Grindavík-side #Reykjanes
Barry Gardiner MP (@barrygardiner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today on the Leasehold Bill Committee. The Residential Freehold Association, who represent the big landlords, tried to persuade us that Ground Rents were justified & pension funds would suffer if they were abolished. Sorry. Not buying it!

Mike Clare (@mikeaclare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper by MAzpiroz on how seafloor biology affects flows & sedimentation around submarine channel bends based on data from the Black Sea. Fun to work w Prof. Dan Parsons @LboroUniversity 🌏💧🛰🌊⚽️🏏⛳🏈 Jeff Peakall Robert Dorrell Matthieu Cartigny and co on this study that is out at last! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…

Philip Prince (@allphilsfault) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Appalachian block diagram for the Johnson City, TN, area. This is a synthesis of several published studies, fit to Google Earth. Topographic relief is scaled accurately to structural thickness. The main event is the yellow/orange antiformal stack and the Buffalo Mountain klippe.

Appalachian block diagram for the Johnson City, TN, area. This is a synthesis of several published studies, fit to Google Earth. Topographic relief is scaled accurately to structural thickness. The main event is the yellow/orange antiformal stack and the Buffalo Mountain klippe.