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This commentary is the first (but not the last) product of a great workshop up on Lake Erie last fall. Very excited about all the work there is to do!
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helps that most of the riverbed there is cemented sandstone (i.e., the K/Pg boundary layer)
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Yeah that bridge is FM 413. When discharge is low most of the riverbed is exposed
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If the water is low we can walk across the riverbed and see the boundary deposit in amazing detail (if the water is not low we’ll visit some equally cool, but less extensive, outcrops in nearby creeks)
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Don’t ask me where that photo is from, the Brazos doesn’t look like that where we’re going. More like this:
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In which we leverage the Triton database to understand in detail how Pliocene and E. Pleistocene macroperforate planktic foram assemblages varied during warm and cold climate states across different ocean basins.
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26. Presidential budget would cut NSF GEO support by over 40% (closer to 60% excluding polar programs), as part of an effort to reduce overall number of NSF-supported scientists by 2/3 (May 30, 2025)
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Did you get him anything?
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Shout out mammatus clouds