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Posts by Melanie Finch

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We host an annual awards night in the School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment to celebrate the achievements of our students and early career researchers.

It’s genuinely my favourite event of the year @monashuniversity.bsky.social

Thanks @melaniefinch.bsky.social our guest speaker this year!

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Best of luck! I am sure your application is excellent

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I love this podcast, I’ve listened to every episode 🤩 Thanks for making it. I find it useful for my teaching too.

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@fabiocapitanio.bsky.social has just joined us here 🤩Fabio is a tectonics geodynamics prof from Monash University. If you could please add him to @earth-science.bsky.social that would be great (thanks Louis).

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Celebrating a pioneer in geochemical tracer science for groundwater and surface water research: Prof... Over a more than 35-year career Professor Ian Cartwright's research has provided advances in the understanding of a wide range of earth-science proces…

Professor Ian Cartwright is moving towards retirement after a distinguished career in geoscience @ Monash University. His former students and post docs wrote this. How wonderful!

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Please add Bruno @bribeiro.bsky.social to @earth-science.bsky.social. Thanks 😊

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@earth-science.bsky.social 😊

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Tweet text: Hey paleontologists! Join us at #VCWAP2024 where we welcome diverse research on past life forms (similar info as listed below). Share your research by submitting your abstracts now! #WomenInScience

Picture text: Are you an early-career woman paleontologist? Come tell us about your work on ancient life forms! Evolutionary history, biogeography, taxonomy, paleoecology, paleoenvironments, taphonomy, etc. Call for abstracts open until December 1st.

Tweet text: Hey paleontologists! Join us at #VCWAP2024 where we welcome diverse research on past life forms (similar info as listed below). Share your research by submitting your abstracts now! #WomenInScience Picture text: Are you an early-career woman paleontologist? Come tell us about your work on ancient life forms! Evolutionary history, biogeography, taxonomy, paleoecology, paleoenvironments, taphonomy, etc. Call for abstracts open until December 1st.

Seen on Twitter. Deadline: December 1st. 🧪⚒️
#paleontology #fossils #paleoecology #taxonomy #taphonomy and more!

awap-science.org/en/2024-eng-2/

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A new bluesky geosci person: @spacerockdoc.bsky.social is Andy Tomkins. He works on meteorites and economic geology at Monash University in Australia. Welcome!

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Another geoscientist has joined us here: Bruno Ribeiro @bribeiro.bsky.social is doing awesome things in geochronology, geochemistry, metamorphism and structural geology 🤩

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Two fabulous new geoscientists have arrived! @heatherkhandley.bsky.social and @teresaubide.bsky.social welcome!! 🤩🤩

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Paper alert. Fieldwork is crucial for gathering data, inspiring emerging scientists, developing skills, networks & research collaborations. Fieldwork is unequal and we can change that. theconversation.com/fieldwork-ca... Led by Sarah Hamylton & co-authored with Shari Gallop and Hannah Power! ⚒️🌏🌊🪸🏖️

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Phengite 😊

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If you want to make a difference to gender equality in Australasian earth and environmental science, here’s your chance. Nominations are due this Friday for the new WOMEESA committee

For nomination form, committee roles & Zoom link, use the QR codes ⬇️ or go to buff.ly/3Qkj7oS

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Yes I do! Lots of them. A couple of pictures below, sorry no scale because they’re mosaics of a few photomicrographs

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Currently putting together the figures for a manuscript on the subduction channel at Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia. So hard to choose from all the fabulous photos, including this one with folded layers of eclogite and grt-phn schist cut by a glaucophane vein 🤩

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