stephenmichalchuk.com
🇨🇦 Post Doctoral Research Geologist
#pseudotachylyte #mylonite #shearzone #garnet #plagioclase #geothermal
https://www.stephenmichalchuk.com
IG: @powphotog
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@sheared-sash.bsky.social
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Silvio and Matt Cohen
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Takk Hugo!
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Thanks! Couldn’t have done 2/3 without you… some might even say 3/3 without you… but we’ll leave that for another debate hahah
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It’s cause of the eggs pricing… #openingthecanofworms
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So you don’t shake hands with the rector/president in some fancy library and receive the degree all rolled up in a few weeks time?
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Great GUI. I’ll have to dig around with the plotting options. Lots of settings to sort out on how I want to present my data
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I saw that but it’s now outdated by 6 years
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Searches come back with R scripts or suggesting to use Web of Science author search, which are all valid of course. This website I came across was quick and easy
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😃 thanks Hugo!
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(3) Repeated fragmentation and comminution in addition to fluid at the grain boundaries are required to facilitate viscous deformation
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We find that
(1) Plagioclase in the damage zone of a lower-crustal pseudotachylyte deformed via pulverization-style fragmentation
(2) Liberated H2O as a result of the earthquake remained in grain boundary regions and facilitated neoblast growth and healing of fractures
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The poll was only open for all of… less than a week. How many answered? Is it even representative? Article date for the poll is January 14th and today is the 18th
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Charles personally reads each research article generated by his peoples haha
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Congrats 🥳 🎉
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Sure is magical!
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I’ll take Lipari, Oslo, or Vik anyday over the pukey 🤮 Batlow and Jet! Hahah
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So that’s my answer 🤿
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But where’s the thin section???? Hahah
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This is the highest “mountain” in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 😉
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Same here. Can clearly see I’ve cracked it open a bunch!
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Hahah I’ve been on Instagram for far too long to not know how to take a photo of my food, coffee, book, outcrop…. 🙄
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💸💸💸
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Hi Samuele, can I be added as well? Thanks!
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Thanks Leonardo! Hope you’re doing well
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⚒️ #earth-science
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Thanks!
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Hi Henning. I research fault rocks, petrology, structural geology, and would like to be added to your general geoscience starter pack if possible. Thanks!
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Hi Louis, I’d like to be added. I’ve followed and pinned the Earth-scientists feed. Not sure what more to do… I’m a #blueskyn00b haha