Gotta remember to keep this handy. I'm always getting my eras and epochs and things mixed up.
#DeepTime #fossils #prehistory
@albinokid Great to see you here!!! Let’s make this the best place for #startrek fans to connect!
If you have downloaded your Twitter data recently, or are thinking of downloading it, here is a guide to downloading & viewing the data. Requires you to have active Twitter but it offers some ways to purview your data so that you can share some of the best with your followers here. Not the best solution, but a quick way to get started
There are also some better tools to convert your Twitter data to a more readable format from @timhutton
https://www.idownloadblog.com/2018/01/12/how-to-download-view-entire-twitter-history/
Chukchi Sea #seaice extent is slowly increasing but still far below median. Extent is fifth lowest since 1978 for November 19 in NSIDC data but the very mild weather pattern is ending so the rate of ice growth will increase the coming week. Bering Sea ice is near average along the Alaska coast but below normal on the Russian coast. #akwx #Arctic @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
also, i changed my preferences so that i can follow someone from my feed (an icon shows up with a plus sign that i can click to follow). this makes it easier to follow someone from a different instance.
i am using hashtags successfully, tho they take some time to propagate across different instances (servers)
e.g., #EarthquakeReport #Earthquake
also good to Boost, not just Like, toots
here's a toot to help (?) expand your network:
https://queer.party/@cassolotl/108195007013414698
i do miss the ease of adding animated gifs. #LifelongLearning
#EarthquakeReport #TsunamiReport #EarthquakeToot #TsunamiToot for M 6.9 #Gempa #Earthquake offshore of #Sumatra #Indonesia
Cocos Isle gage updated due to twitter peer review from Harold Tobin thanks!
also added Bintuhan record
interp poster and plots updated in report here
https://earthjay.com/?p=10545
Nov. 20, 1933: A M7.3 earthquake struck offshore Baffin Island, #Canada.
This is the largest known #earthquake along the passive margin (east/north coasts) of #NorthAmerica and the largest (known) earthquake north of the Arctic Circle.
More information: https://seismescanada.rncan.gc.ca/historic-historique/events/19331120-en.php
https://seismescanada.rncan.gc.ca/historic-historique/events/ABent2002baffinbay1933.pdf
New Chronostratigraphic Chart from the International Commission on Stratigraphy:
https://stratigraphy.org/news/143
A few years ago I made this flow chart of which Mastodon posts end up in which timelines!
So, you can see how each instance will have a different local timeline, and even a slightly different federated timeline - and you can see why the federated timeline moves so much faster than the local one, too.
This is why it's important to boost good posts and use hashtags - the fediverse is fragmented and harder to search by nature.
There's a bit of a storm happening around the criteria for joining http://fediscience.org - the Mastodon instance for scientists, on which I'm hosted.
It's been noted that the requirement to be a publishing scientist (who has published in the past 5 years) will exclude many junior scientists, retired sciences, and those who have maybe switched to teaching.
I agree with these concerns and wonder if the criteria can be changed to be more inclusive?
Through the burning of fossil fuels, humans have released more carbon into the atmosphere than is contained in all of the plants currently living on Earth.
More than half of this has occurred since 1990.
We are transforming the Earth and the atmosphere on a truly massive scale.
Reforestation, and other natural solutions, will never match the scale of the problem without substantial emissions reductions.
Focal Mechanisms Explained: What are those “beach balls”? by
IRIS Earthquake Science
https://youtu.be/MomVOkyDdLo
Tectonic stress change due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake inferred from long-term CMT data of regular earthquakes
Toshiko Terakawa, Mitsuhiro Matsu'ura, Tectonic stress fields inferred from long-term CMT data ranging over different periods, Geophysical Journal International, 2022;, ggac449, https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggac449
Today’s M6.9 shallow #megathrust #earthquake (approximate location as purple blob) in the context of the #rupture areas of (numerous) previous #subduction events near #Sumatra on a map from Putra et al. (2016)
@timblor on app. Started moving after a few secs.
The brilliant Dr Sarah Crump passed away peacefully on Friday - Sarah #inspired so many of us and to further her #legacy #INSTAAR has started a #fellowship in her name to help future students #arctic #alpine Please consider giving if you can https://www.colorado.edu/instaar/instaar-resources/student-funding/sarah-crump-graduate-fellowship
lover of mud, sand, gravel, chocolate and Earthquake Reports at https://earthjay.com