Zachary F. Murguía Burton
@planetarypoetry
Geology prof @BatesCollege. PhD'21 @Stanford. Also: Planetary science poems, in @WSJ. Created @RockRhymer & @ManicMonologues
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20-03-2018 17:54:20
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Great #LPSC2019 stuff from Fawdon et al. Peter Fawdon Here's an #LPSCpoem about it! Oxia Planum’s fluvial distribution, Informs ESA_ExoMars’s landing site evolution: The catchment is of reasonable size, And may contain paleolakes, authors surmise. #space #science #poetry
PhD student Zack Burton was featured in the WallStreetJournal for science poetry that he live-tweets while attending lectures to distill the content for social media audiences. Read some of his work Zachary F. Murguía Burton and @ClimateCouplets. on.wsj.com/2Fr5AWM
The Manic Monologues is a 2021 Drama League Awards Nominee! Huge congrats to the amazing team McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton University, instagram.com/24hourplays, & more!! #disruptstigma
Many graduate students experience mental health struggles. Xiangkun Elvis Cao & Zachary F. Murguía Burton, who both experienced extreme lows in grad school, reflect on what helped them & suggest ways to make academia a mentally healthier place: rdcu.be/cMj0t #AcademicMentalHealth
In this Matter_CP article, Zachary F. Murguía Burton and I spoke with five scientists who interned during graduate school. As one scientist we spoke with, Dr. Matthew Malkowski, put it: ‘‘You will never be able to measure the full value of an internship.’’ authors.elsevier.com/a/1gC-19Cyxc-D…
New paper "Peak Cenozoic warmth enabled deep-sea sand deposition" just out nature Scientific Reports! We explore impacts of extreme Eocene climate and high sea levels on global distribution of deep-sea sand-rich sedimentary systems (turbidites). Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability nature.com/articles/s4159…
It was an honor and joy to contribute to AGU (American Geophysical Union) & @WickPoetry Center’s #AGUCommunityPoem, alongside @in_na_po Founding Director & fmr Wisconsin Poet Laureate Kimberly Blaeser and other talented poets!
New paper "Salt Diapir-Driven Recycling of Gas Hydrate" just out in G3! We describe, for the first time, the ascent of salt diapirs as a novel mechanism for hydrate recycling. Funding: Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability U.S. Department of Energy Also thx: Gordon Research Conferences AAPG AGU (American Geophysical Union) agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…
Check out our new Mars analog paper just out in Mineralogical Society of America American Mineralogist! We characterize Gale crater-like assemblages of clays, sulfates, chlorides, and more from a brine pond site in Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys:
It was great sharing my graduate school experience, along with my friend, @ClimateCouplets, in the article "Three Tips for Staying Grounded in Grad School," in the SPS National Observer. Thanks, Kendra Redmond, for your effort with this! lnkd.in/ejZPAQ6b
Delighted to share our article published by Matter_CP, in collaboration with Mingyi Wang and Zachary F. Murguía Burton. We hope to catalyze discussion around interdisciplinary, societally engaged, and equitable climate education! authors.elsevier.com/a/1iMp39Cyxd31…
📆 Join our Quarter Course on Careers in Science's first session this Thursday, March 7th at 2:30 pm CET, featuring Dr. Zachary Murguía Burton, Ph.D. (Zachary F. Murguía Burton ) discussing "Mental Health and PhD Students." 🔗 Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Another Antarctica paper published in Mineralogical Society of America’s American Mineralogist! We characterize physical and chemical weathering and alteration at Earth’s saltiest lake, Don Juan Pond. Congrats to Andrew Foerder University of Hawaii at Manoa (now Dept. of Earth, Environmental & Planetary Sciences) for seeing through an excellent master’s project!