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October 7, 2020
Ronald Steel Named Professor Emeritus
After spending 41 years researching on sedimentology and stratigraphy around the globe, Jackson School Professor Ronald Steel found the perfect field site: a spot five hours west of Neuquen, Argentina on the eastern flank of the Andes.
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Meet Danielle Touma, a research assistant professor at @UTGeophysics
Touma uses climate models to study “cascading events” – when one natural disaster sets the stage for another.
More in our Q&A with her in the latest issue of The Geoscientist: https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2024/09/qa-when-climate-risks-combine/
🗺️🎃Happy Halloween! Join us on the newest episode of the pod, in which Maysoon Al Zoubi discusses water stresses and solutions in Jordan as they relate to climate extremes and refugee influx. Tune-in here: https://wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/95
Enlighten (and frighten) yourself with this inventory of geo-phenomena “from the macabre to the mysterious,” courtesy of @txgeosciences: