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Posts by Anita S Marshall

Attention folks in the weather, climate, disaster, wildfire, and Earth science communities: NSF has just published a new "Dear Colleague" letter inviting feedback (by Mar 13) on the proposal to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). www.nsf.gov/funding/...

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My department is hiring a Lecturer! If you are passionate about educating the next generation of geoscientists, send us an application!

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Dark, curving branches reach across the sky and sand. A pastel sunrise with pale clouds shines in the background

Dark, curving branches reach across the sky and sand. A pastel sunrise with pale clouds shines in the background

Close up of weathered dark branches of driftwood. The rising sun makes a star as it peeps through a hole in the branches.

Close up of weathered dark branches of driftwood. The rising sun makes a star as it peeps through a hole in the branches.

Driftwood Beach, Jekyll Island, Georgia. Got bit by so many flying insects but what a great sunrise!

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Had a great time at GSA with the geo community! But I definitely need to clarify that I have not been director of (or active in) the IAGD @accessiblegeo.bsky.social since January. The current executive committee can help with info, networking, and connecting with the org.

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Aw, thanks Steve! I am so proud of our team and what we've built together!

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We are excited to bring back GeoSPACE in it's full version - complete with virtual participation option for summer 2026. Content focus is planetary, volcanology and basic field geology. Come hang with the cool kids next summer!

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Coming of a long pause in posting to thank the colleagues and former students that nominated @geospace-field.bsky.social at @ufgeology.bsky.social for this award, it really means a lot. And huge thanks always to my amazing team of GeoSPACE collaborators that contribute so much to this project ❤️

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SC25CN503. Building a Culture of Access for Geoscientists with Disabil Full Title: Building a Culture of Access for Geoscientists with Disabilities in the Workforce (hybrid) Endorsed by: GSA’s Geology and Health, Environmental and Engineering Geology, Quaternary Geology ...

GSA Connects 2025 Attendees: My collaborators and I invite you to our hybrid workshop - Building a Culture of Access for Geoscientists with Disabilities in the Workforce. Travel grants are available for in-person attendees. Learn more at: store.geosociety.org/products/sc2...
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Abstracts are due July 30th!

Please consider submitting to our “Indigenous Science to Action” session- I’ve had the distinct pleasure being part of this session since 2019, of working and meeting with both Indigenous and Indigenous allied scholars.

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Woo! Congratulations Alex!!

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PETITION: CONDITIONS FOR ATTENDING LPSC 2026

Concerned members of the community have penned and signed an open
letter to USRA/LPI and USRA outlining steps that we feel must be taken
before we will consider attending LPSC 2026. These steps include
restoring all purged abstracts (except those where NASA has
specifically directed or first authors have requested removal), and
committing to preserving academic freedom of speech at the conference.
You can find out more here, and add your name (anonymously if you wish)
at this link:

https://forms.gle/G1yAxZqmDujbVDHR7

This petition will be open until the end of July.

[Source: PEN newsletter]

PETITION: CONDITIONS FOR ATTENDING LPSC 2026 Concerned members of the community have penned and signed an open letter to USRA/LPI and USRA outlining steps that we feel must be taken before we will consider attending LPSC 2026. These steps include restoring all purged abstracts (except those where NASA has specifically directed or first authors have requested removal), and committing to preserving academic freedom of speech at the conference. You can find out more here, and add your name (anonymously if you wish) at this link: https://forms.gle/G1yAxZqmDujbVDHR7 This petition will be open until the end of July. [Source: PEN newsletter]

Should #LPI and #USRA restore all censored abstracts? Should they commit to preserving scientific freedom of speech at #LPSC? And should they commit to not censoring #LPSC2026 submissions?

If the answer is yes, then sign this petition!

https://forms.gle/G1yAxZqmDujbVDHR7

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10 students gathered around a life-sized statue of an astronaut in a courtyard with desert a vista in the background

10 students gathered around a life-sized statue of an astronaut in a courtyard with desert a vista in the background

The 4th year of GeoSPACE is underway in Arizona. We are so grateful for the donations that supported running the course this year and supporting a great group of students!

Here's some of our crew with an extra crew member at Meteor Crater 🚀👩‍🚀

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ICYMI: Nominate disabled chemists & chemical engineers for C&EN's Trailblazers by June 4! Self nominations welcome!

More details and nomination form here: cenm.ag/nominatetrai...

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Exclusive: NSF faces radical shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions Changes seen as a response to presidential directives on what research to fund

Everyone needs to understand that dismantling NSF will have devastating long term consequences in our competitiveness and innovation in science, technology and beyond. 1/

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Webinar on Responding to NSF Grant Terminations 

Join the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS) on Friday, May 9th, at 2:00 PM ET for an informative webinar on responding to NSF grant terminations. We will discuss the rules, procedures and available options for grantees who have had their grant terminated.

Webinar on Responding to NSF Grant Terminations Join the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences (FABBS) on Friday, May 9th, at 2:00 PM ET for an informative webinar on responding to NSF grant terminations. We will discuss the rules, procedures and available options for grantees who have had their grant terminated.

🧪 If you had your NSF grant terminated, I'd *highly* recommend going to this Friday's webinar.

Friday May 9 at 2-3 pm ET

Will talk about both the appeals process, in addition to allowable closeout costs. Share widely.

Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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🚨We're Hiring!🚨

UF Geology is searching for an Associate or Full Professor with tenure with a research program in the very broadly defined area of globally significant geoscience relevant to subsurface or sedimentary geology for the endowed Thompson Chair of Geological Sciences!
⚒️🧪🔭🌊
Link below:

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Flyer with text on the right side and three field pictures on the left. The first is of a river bank and some foliage. The second is of a dark grey, banded outcrop. The third is of plants growing in lightly-colored soil or sand.
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GAC MAC IAH-CNC 2025 Ottawa Conference
Geoheritage of the National Capital Accessible Field Trip
Join us for a fully inclusive field trip to visit exceptional geoheritage sites in the Ottawa area and learn how intentional design and simple technologies can remove barriers and build truly accessible field experiences.
Date: Sunday, May 11, 2025
Cost: $100. Some needs-based subsides are available. Fee includes lunch and a field guide with geology and accessibility information.
Pickup/drop off: University of Ottawa (exact location TBD)
Apply: An application is required to ensure spaces will be available for those who need accessibility accommodations. All are welcome!
For more information contact beth.mclartyhalfkenny@carleton.ca

Flyer with text on the right side and three field pictures on the left. The first is of a river bank and some foliage. The second is of a dark grey, banded outcrop. The third is of plants growing in lightly-colored soil or sand. Text reads: GAC MAC IAH-CNC 2025 Ottawa Conference Geoheritage of the National Capital Accessible Field Trip Join us for a fully inclusive field trip to visit exceptional geoheritage sites in the Ottawa area and learn how intentional design and simple technologies can remove barriers and build truly accessible field experiences. Date: Sunday, May 11, 2025 Cost: $100. Some needs-based subsides are available. Fee includes lunch and a field guide with geology and accessibility information. Pickup/drop off: University of Ottawa (exact location TBD) Apply: An application is required to ensure spaces will be available for those who need accessibility accommodations. All are welcome! For more information contact beth.mclartyhalfkenny@carleton.ca

Carleton University and the IAGD are putting on an accessible geology field trip on May 11, 2025. We hope you can join us! Details on the attached flyer. Apply at shorturl.at/DkBOO or contact beth.mclartyhalfkenny@carleton.ca for more information.

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close up image of lava flowing away from the base of a fire fountain, feeding into a pond of lava. The night time view makes an extreme contrast between the red lava and the black rocks.

close up image of lava flowing away from the base of a fire fountain, feeding into a pond of lava. The night time view makes an extreme contrast between the red lava and the black rocks.

Large fire fountain shoots lava hundreds of feet in the air above a dark cone of rock. The night time view makes an extreme contrast between the red lava and the black rocks.

Large fire fountain shoots lava hundreds of feet in the air above a dark cone of rock. The night time view makes an extreme contrast between the red lava and the black rocks.

A second smaller fire fountain opened up next to the big one several hours into the eruption.

A second smaller fire fountain opened up next to the big one several hours into the eruption.

As the eruption progressed, both fountains shrunk in height and eventually stopped. This photo was 4 hours after the start of the eruption. It was over by morning.

As the eruption progressed, both fountains shrunk in height and eventually stopped. This photo was 4 hours after the start of the eruption. It was over by morning.

One week ago, I got to witness an eruption at Kilauea Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The fire fountain was hundreds of feet tall, it was incredible! I am just getting around to playing with my photos from that night, so enjoy this belated look at eruption #11 in the 2025 sequence 😍🌋

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Heading home from a wonderful seminar visit to U of Hawaii Hilo and Manoa. Saw humpback whales, sea turtles, amazing landscapes and one of my bucket list natural wonders- a fire fountain!! Thanks Kilauea (episode 11 on 2/25/25 for the volcano nerds who want to know) 🤩

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Our Medicaid Story Cuts to Medicaid will devastate poor and disabled people in America. Please call your representative THIS WEEK and tell them you oppose these cuts!

Please read, then call your legislators to demand they protect the most vulnerable in our society. Our daughter with complex medical needs (CDKL5) relies on the protections and supports provided by IDEA and Medicaid to preserve her quality of life. open.substack.com/pub/erinraff...

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Please read and share. But especially share with folks that might not realize how critical Section 504 is to so many people. I tried to write a simple clear explanation at the break. Gift link here: www.startribune.com/why-are-repu...

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We just hit our 50 donor target, thank you all so much - I recognized many familiar names on the donor list! February 20 is the finale of this fundraiser so it's not too late to chip in. More funds means we can accept more students, and I am so grateful for everyone's support!

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Geo-community: GeoSPACE needs your help. It costs about $2,500 per student to run this accessible field course and many of our students simply can't afford that. Bonus points if you donate this week and help us unlock a donor pledge with 50 donations of any size. Thank you in advance!!

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Update: UF has decided my work is exempt from the DEIA ban as long as it focuses on research and doesn't "stray into advocacy". I'm happy I can move forward, but feel like I'm moving forward on a tightrope.

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Just a reminder folks, this earthquake data comes from the USGS. The tsunami information comes from NWS. The educational information comes from EarthScope.

ALL FEDERALLY FUNDED.

These are your tax dollars at work for the public good.

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Every single one of my grants is likely to get pulled out of consideration if this is true. I had millions of dollars of potential funding wrapped up into these opportunities, wasted potential for students in Hawai‘i.

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Worried about losing access to US federal data that may go off-line, or already is? You’re not alone—but duplication isn’t the answer.

Many ongoing efforts have already archived key datasets and many more are ongoing. Check out these existing resources and, if you can, support their work. 🧵

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UF ceases DEI and accessibility funding - The Independent Florida Alligator All diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility activities required of federal funding in grants will cease at UF, according to an email sent by the university’s Vice President for Research, David ...

Yesterday UF sent out a stop work order on DEIA activities, impacting my entire research program, likely including @geospace-field.bsky.social. I put my whole heart into my accessibility work. It's hard to see it, and so many other worthy equity projects crushed 💔
www.alligator.org/article/2025...

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I recognize that thumbnail, its one of my favorites too! "Holy Smokin' Toledo" 😆

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