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August 13, 2014

UTIG researcher co-authors study on 2010 earthquake-icequake connection

University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Research Associate Jake Walter contributed to a published study examining the connection between the 8.8-magnitude earthquake in Chile in 2010 and micro-earthquakes in Antarctica, also known as “icequakes.” Walter was a postdoctorate researcher at Georgia Tech working at the time of the study with Zhigang Peng, an associate professor in… Continue Reading UTIG researcher co-authors study on 2010 earthquake-icequake connection

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Antarctica, Chile, earthquakes, geophysics, Georgia Tech, geoscience, Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences, research, seismology, University of Texas, UTIG

July 1, 2014

Teachers Arrive For NSF DIG Texas Instructional Blueprint Project

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The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics recently welcomed three minority-serving public school district science teachers as “education interns” to take in a geoscience education project this summer. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation Geoscience Education Program, the DIG Texas (Diversity and Innovation for Geosciences in Texas) Instructional Blueprint project is creating five example online… Continue Reading Teachers Arrive For NSF DIG Texas Instructional Blueprint Project

Filed Under: News Tagged With: education, Geology, geoscience, high school, middle school, NSF, science, teaching, Texas A&M University, University of Texas, UTIG

May 29, 2014

UTIG Researcher’s Article Featured in AGU Magazine

A recently published paper co-authored by Cliff Frohlich of the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics is featured in the May 20, 2014, edition of Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union. Frohlich and his co-authors published a paper in the January 2014 edition of Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth regarding the largest recorded earthquake in East… Continue Reading UTIG Researcher’s Article Featured in AGU Magazine

Filed Under: News Tagged With: AGU, American Geophysical Union, earthquakes, East Texas, Eos, geophysics, geoscience, magazines, oil and gas, seismology, Texas, Timposon, University of Texas, UTIG, water injection wells

April 30, 2014

The “Flowers” at the Bottom of the Sea

London’s Mail Online today features a fascinating report from the researchers aboard the NOAA Okeanos Explorer in the Gulf of Mexico. What initially was thought to be a shipwreck site on the ocean floor turned out to be an asphalt volcano, then a second was discovered. University of Texas Institute for Geophysics researcher Jamie Austin is among those… Continue Reading The “Flowers” at the Bottom of the Sea

Filed Under: News Tagged With: geophysics, geoscience, NOAA, oceanography, Okeanos Explorer, sea exploration, Texas, University of Texas, UTIG, volcanoes

March 11, 2014

Jackson School Offers a Top-10 Education

U.S. News and World Report has the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin in its top 10 graduate schools in earth sciences. The article “Best Graduate Schools” ranks the Jackson School of Geosciences in a tie for eighth place, while reaching the fourth spot among public universities in the United States.… Continue Reading Jackson School Offers a Top-10 Education

Filed Under: News Tagged With: business, education, engineering, geoscience, graduate schools, law, school rankings, University of Texas

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