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Field geologist / earthquakes Exec Ed for Community at Seismica, a researcher-run free journal (seismica.org) Associate Prof at McGill U (eps.mcgill.ca/~crowe)

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Published: August 28, 2024 23:34

nobody felt any of these, but just me watching the M1s pop off .... 44 in the last 24 hours, biggest one M2.4, hidden in this NW-trending swath is a dense cluster along a ENE-trending line under Cole Mt. Probably means nothing but I get excited anyway.

Published: August 28, 2024 23:27

gah there is no limit to how much I want to celebrate the rugby players this summer, especially the women. So grateful for the confidence and leadership that rugby helped me build in college -- set me on course to be able to do what I can do now. …

Published: August 28, 2024 20:56

I would just really like to know if all my middle school teachers were this zany, I MEAN WE HAD NO IDEA. Surprised how far down I had to go to find The geologists are coming (a true banger) [contains quote post or other embedded content]

Published: August 28, 2024 01:52

If you loved watching the Womens' Rugby 7s at the Olympics, you'll completely also love watching the OLYMPIC MURDERBALL aka wheelchair rugby!!! Now if anyone knows where to watch it please let me know. www.instagram.com/adams0122/…

Published: August 25, 2024 21:28

this is a little snapshot of an ongoing earthquake swarm near Walker Lake. It kicked off on Friday morning ( Aug 23 2024) with three notable earthquakes in a two hour window (M3.0 M3.3 M4.3). In retrospect, there was a local uptick in M<2 earthquakes here…