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August 29, 2014

The Asteroid that Changed Everything

Dinosaur fossil exhibited in Japan

For anyone with an interest in prehistoric life on Earth, just what caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs has been a question that continues to fascinate long after it was first asked. A recent article published on the Christian Science Monitor website explores this topic and includes comments from Sean Gulick, research associate professor at… Continue Reading The Asteroid that Changed Everything

Filed Under: News Tagged With: asteroids, Christian Science Monitor, climate change, Cretaceous, dinosaurs, geophysics, Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences, prehistoric life, Sean Gulick, University of Texas, UTIG, volcanism

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

Elaine Bohis Graham headshot

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

June 30, 2014

UTIG Geologist Quoted in Several Articles on Gulf of Mexico Crude Oil Drilling

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John Snedden, director of the Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis Project and Senior Research Scientist at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG), recently contributed comments for several articles, including a front-page newspaper article regarding crude oil exploration operations in the Gulf of Mexico.Dr. Snedden spoke to the Houston Chronicle about the ongoing allure of… Continue Reading UTIG Geologist Quoted in Several Articles on Gulf of Mexico Crude Oil Drilling

Filed Under: News Tagged With: drilling, Geology, Gulf of Mexico, Houston Chronicle, John Snedden, Louisiana, offshore drilling, oil and gas, oil companies, oil wells, Texas, University of Texas, UTIG

June 5, 2014

UTIG Employees, Researchers Honored

UTIG Director Terry Quinn and Dr. Brian Horton

The recent University of Texas Institute for Geophysics 2014 Employee Appreciation Luncheon featured a number of years-of-service honorees, special awards and recognitions for top research papers during the 2013-2014 academic year. Dr. Terry Quinn, director for UTIG, presented the 2013 Director’s Circle of Excellence award to Dr. Donald Blankenship, Dr. Kirk McIntosh, Dr. Peter Flemings,… Continue Reading UTIG Employees, Researchers Honored

Filed Under: News Tagged With: awards, employees, geophysics, luncheon, recognitions, research, University of Texas, UTIG

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