Scanlon: AGU Fellowship
November 2, 2015

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) named the Bureau of Economic Geology’s Bridget R. Scanlon a 2014 AGU Fellow. This prestigious distinction is given to AGU members who have made exceptional scientific contributions and attained acknowledged eminence in the fields of Earth and space sciences. By AGU bylaw, no more than 0.1 percent of the total membership of AGU can receive the award annually. Scanlon leads the bureau’s Sustainable Water Resources Program.
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FRIDAY: Oceans soak up a vast amount of greenhouse heat. At this week's #UTIGSeminars, Wenbo Wu @WHOI introduces a novel way to track the oceans' potential to absorb heat using seismic waves generated by rumbles in the Earth!
Starts 10:30am CT. Abstract:
https://ig.utexas.edu/utig-seminar-series/2025/utig-seminar-series-wenbo-wu-whoi/
In California, a record-wet winter helped alleviate a longstanding drought above the ground. But deeper recovery isn’t so simple, according to recent research by the Jackson School’s @ShujuanM.
Read more: https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2025/02/new-method-for-measuring-groundwater-shows-californias-aquifers-remain-depleted/
Congratulations to the @EuropaClipper Team! NASA Europa Clipper was named among 2024's most innovative, inspiring and important missions at the 2nd Annual @AstroAwardsLive.
UTIG's Krista Soderlund was in Austin, Texas, to receive the award.
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