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Promotional graphic for the DisabledInSTEM 2026 Mentorship Program. The background is a dark blue gradient with flowing wave-like patterns in blue and gold. At the top, white text reads: “DisabledInSTEM 2026 Mentorship Applications Now Open.” Below, a yellow box with black text says: “Seeking Disabled Mentees and Dedicated Mentors to Champion Inclusion in STEM.” At the bottom, white text states: “Applications due December 5th.” In the lower right corner, there is the DisabledInSTEM logo.

It's that time of year again... time for #DisabledInSTEM 2026 Mentorship applications! I'm so excited to be running this program for the sixth year and seeing the growth over the years!

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This was part of the Derisking Ireland's Geothermal Potential project (DIG). The DIG project is funded by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2019 (grant number 19/RDD/522) and by the Geological Survey Ireland.

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Thank you to all my coauthors and collaborators who made this possible. We hope you find this new resource useful! #geothermal #DIASDiscovers @geolsurvie.bsky.social #Ireland #Science

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A new subsurface temperature model for Ireland from joint geophysical–petrological inversion of seismic, surface heat flow and petrophysical data SUMMARY. High-quality maps of subsurface temperature and the geothermal gradient are useful when assessing the geothermal potential of a region. However, d

The models are freely available open access through GJI (doi.org/10.1093/gji/...) in the supplementary material, as well as through the GSI web viewer (www.gsi.ie/en-ie/data-and-maps/Pages/default.aspx).

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2 maps of Ireland. The left hand figure shows the depth to the Moho (thickness of the crust) which ranges from 25 to 33 km depth while the panel on the right is the same but for the lithosphere asthenosphere boundary depth (78 to 118 km depth).

2 maps of Ireland. The left hand figure shows the depth to the Moho (thickness of the crust) which ranges from 25 to 33 km depth while the panel on the right is the same but for the lithosphere asthenosphere boundary depth (78 to 118 km depth).

The inversion also produces outputs for the depth to the LAB, Moho as well as determine Vs and radiogenic heat production. These new results will be useful for future geodynamic modelling studies and understanding Ireland's tectonic history.

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The results allow us to determine the geothermal potential and provide a range of temperatures based on the uncertainty and variability of the input parameters. The associated uncertainty maps and likely ranges, were an important part of producing the models

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4 panels of subsurface temperature models of Ireland. These range from 2 to 30 km depth with the warmest temperatures in the North and cooler temperatures in the south.

4 panels of subsurface temperature models of Ireland. These range from 2 to 30 km depth with the warmest temperatures in the North and cooler temperatures in the south.

We've used phase velocity data combined with variable surface heat flow, thermal conductivity and radiogenic heat production to model the crust and upper mantle across the island.

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Screenshot of a new paper titled "A new subsurface temperature model for Ireland from joint geophysical–petrological inversion of seismic, surface heat flow and petrophysical data"

Screenshot of a new paper titled "A new subsurface temperature model for Ireland from joint geophysical–petrological inversion of seismic, surface heat flow and petrophysical data"

New subsurface temperature models for Ireland have been published! In this work we used a joint geophysical petrological inversion to solve directly for temperature.
doi.org/10.1093/gji/...

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A new lava flow started early on 14 August 2025 from a vent at 2980 m elevation on #Etna 's upper south flank, near the site of the February 2025 eruption. Lava is flowing southwest into uninhabited areas.

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Graphic for the RAS Awards 2026.

Graphic for the RAS Awards 2026.

Today is the LAST CHANCE to nominate for our 2026 RAS Awards🏅🏆

Among them is the prestigious Gold Medal – the Society’s highest honour – which dates back more than 200 years and has previously been won by Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and the new Astronomer Royal, Michele Dougherty.

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It was great to talk to @siliconrepublic.bsky.social about my work on geothermal energy. Thanks for the opportunity!

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Being Too Helpful At Work Can Hurt Your Career—Here’s How To Say No Women are more likely to take on behind-the-scenes duties at work—extra tasks like onboarding or event planning—and it's hurting their careers. Here's how to say no.

In a study of professors, women got 378 new work requests over 4 weeks vs 118 for men. Women spent more time on service, advising & teaching; men on research. Orgs should track who is taking extra duties & ensure they are rewarded and distributed fairly. www.forbes.com/sites/kimels...

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To Home a tissue box cover that is 3-D printed with the tissue coming out of the top that changes colors very very quickly from layer to layer to make it look like rainbowINSAR. There is a script “Tahoma“ with Mount Rainier underneath in the style of Forest service signs.

To Home a tissue box cover that is 3-D printed with the tissue coming out of the top that changes colors very very quickly from layer to layer to make it look like rainbowINSAR. There is a script “Tahoma“ with Mount Rainier underneath in the style of Forest service signs.

Detail of the 3-D printed Mount Rainier topography in rainbow color gradient

Detail of the 3-D printed Mount Rainier topography in rainbow color gradient

Mount Saint Helens 3-D printed tissue box cover top that is printed in purple and gold so it looks purple in One Direction and gold in the other direction

Mount Saint Helens 3-D printed tissue box cover top that is printed in purple and gold so it looks purple in One Direction and gold in the other direction

Black and green Mount Saint Helens volcano tissue box top cover. It looks green from One Direction and black from the other.

Black and green Mount Saint Helens volcano tissue box top cover. It looks green from One Direction and black from the other.

Heads-up! I just posted a new batch of Lawetlat’la (Mt St Helens), Tahoma (Mt Rainier) and Erebus (Antarctica) scale model 3D-printed volcano tissue box covers in my shop. This is the first time Tahoma has been offered in InSAR colors.
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If you want to know more about my latest paper on the Afar plume (www.nature.com/articles/s41...) I'm presenting it as a poster today at the IAVCEI conference.
Come chat in the poster session (#147) or just come say hello if you see me about! #iavcei2025

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Are you #geoscience #teacher in higher education? Apply for EGU 2025 teaching Grant and get up to €750 for your teaching #materials.
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Something is ‘pulsing’ beneath the Earth – and it could tear a continent apart Rhythmic surges are like a ‘heartbeat’ under the ground

Something is ‘pulsing’ beneath the Earth, scientists say – and could tear a continent apart

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Magma "heartbeat" is tearing continent apart, geologists discover "The plume is pulsing," said Earth Science professor Tom Gernon of the University of Southampton.

www.newsweek.com/geology-plat...

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Schematic illustrations of the spatially heterogeneous nature of the mantle upwelling beneath Afar

Schematic illustrations of the spatially heterogeneous nature of the mantle upwelling beneath Afar

⚒️ Article: Mantle upwelling beneath the Afar rift may be influenced by tectonic processes in the overriding lithospheric plates

@wattsvolcanology.bsky.social @derekkeir.bsky.social ‬ @gernon.bsky.social @unisouthampton.bsky.social @swanseavolctephra.bsky.social

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Magma "heartbeat" is tearing continent apart, geologists discover "The plume is pulsing," said Earth Science professor Tom Gernon of the University of Southampton.

for a nice summary of the work on the pulsing Afar plume by @wattsvolcanology.bsky.social see this article in @newsweek.com
www.newsweek.com/geology-plat...
@gernon.bsky.social @sorcerinsar.bsky.social

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How a plume of magma threatens to one day rip east Africa apart Scientists believe a 3,200-mile crack running from Ethopia to Mozambique will develop over several million years, creating a new ocean and vast island

And it's also featured in The Times! www.thetimes.com/uk/science/a...

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Absolutely fantastic work by Emma Watts @wattsvolcanology.bsky.social , Tom Gernon @gernon.bsky.social Derek Keir @derekkeir.bsky.social and others on the Afar plume combing geochemistry, geophysics and mathematical modelling!

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Agnes Mary Clerke Medal for Historical Research (A/G) The Agnes Mary Clerke Medal for Historical Research in Astronomy or Geophysics is awarded every three years to an individual who has achieved outstanding personal re...

Nominations are now open for the 2026 @royalastrosoc.bsky.social Agnes Mary Clerke Medal for Historical Research in astronomy or geophysics! Deadline 31 July 2025 #histsci

Details and link to the nomination form are here:
ras.ac.uk/awards-and-g.... Let me know if you have questions or need support

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It has been a pleasure to work with @statesofprecarity.bsky.social on posters looking at the impact of fixed term contracts (FTC) in Geography (and beyond).

🔵Poster 1 - the challenges of FTC
🔵Poster 2 - How to support colleagues on FTC
🔵Poster 3 - Identity and difference and the impact of FTC

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A portrait of Caroline Herschel alongside two images of the Caroline Herschel Medal awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society and Astronomische Gesellschaft, with the text inset: "Caroline Herschel Medal 2025. Nominate Now. Deadline: 2nd December 2024".

A portrait of Caroline Herschel alongside two images of the Caroline Herschel Medal awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society and Astronomische Gesellschaft, with the text inset: "Caroline Herschel Medal 2025. Nominate Now. Deadline: 2nd December 2024".

Do you know an outstanding woman astronomer working in the UK? 🔭👩‍🔬

The Royal Astronomical Society and German Astronomical Society are now welcoming nominations for the prestigious Caroline Herschel Medal!🎖️

Nominate by 2 December 2024 at: https://buff.ly/405KEQm

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Just ordered one! Excellent design. Definitely recommend ordering one ASAP

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An image of a solar panel in a field in front of a stone wall. Grass has grown over the buried seismometer in the foreground

An image of a solar panel in a field in front of a stone wall. Grass has grown over the buried seismometer in the foreground

An image of a solar panel in an open field with clear blue skies. The wheat has been cut a few months before.

An image of a solar panel in an open field with clear blue skies. The wheat has been cut a few months before.

An image of a fence surrounding a solar panel, with Eoghan Totten installing a new panel for the fence to keep cows away from the solar panel and seismometer. It's in the corner of a field with a tree in the very corner.

An image of a fence surrounding a solar panel, with Eoghan Totten installing a new panel for the fence to keep cows away from the solar panel and seismometer. It's in the corner of a field with a tree in the very corner.

Excellent 2 days of fieldwork for the GRANNUS and MOD3LTHERM projects. 100% data recovery in Northern Ireland and we installed a fence to protect the equipment from cows. Thanks to Eoghan Totten @dias_geophysics
and Rob Raine @GeoSurveyNI for making this possible #Diasdiscovers.

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Look out for our next paper which will show the full subsurface temperature maps of Ireland using this method Thanks to @SEAI_ie and @GeolSurvIE for funding the research as part of the DIG project dig-geothermal.ie 4/4
@dias_geophysics @DIAS_Dublin #DIASDiscovers

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A map of the thermal conductivity of Ireland

A map of the thermal conductivity of Ireland

The main controls on the temperature gradient were lithospheric and crustal thickness, however, thermal properties also significantly influence temperature with warmer geotherms found in granites and muds.

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A series of 6 plots showing the direct temperature measurement and the calculated temperature using our new model. We also plot 2 previous studies results at the same locations.

A series of 6 plots showing the direct temperature measurement and the calculated temperature using our new model. We also plot 2 previous studies results at the same locations.

New surface-wave measurements across Ireland were used with thermal property, surface heat flow, Elevation and Moho depth data in the inversion procedure. We compared to direct temperature measurements in Ireland and found the model reproduced temperatures within error

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📢New paper alert! Here we present a new approach to calculate subsurface temperature in areas with limited direct borehole measurements. We use Ireland as a case study to test the workflow.
doi.org/10.1016/j.te...

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