Mojtaba Rajabi (@rajabimojtaba) 's Twitter Profile
Mojtaba Rajabi

@rajabimojtaba

ARC DECRA Fellow at @UQEnvironment & Deputy Head of @wsmproject. Crustal Stress | Geomechanics | Petrophysics 🌏🌎🌍 Views are my own!

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Michael White (@mwclimatesci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve handled the review of > 1000 papers at @nature. Over time, you notice aspects of presentation on which reviewers tend to comment. In the interests of minimizing hassles during review, I offer the following suggestions (a bit targeted to climate papers).

A/Prof Samantha Stehbens PhD (@samstehbens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ARC rebuttals. A thread to pass on the help I’ve had from my mentors. The first day I read the comments, then put them in a word document. Feel what you need to feel. Sleep on it. 1/

Jason "Jay" R. Patton (@patton_cascadia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

here is an updated poster with the correct title #EarthquakeReport for M6.8 #Earthquake in #Morocco high intensity (reported at least MMI 9) associated with tectonics of the Atlas Mountains read report here: earthjay.com/?p=11306

here is an updated poster with the correct title
#EarthquakeReport for M6.8 #Earthquake in #Morocco 

high intensity (reported at least MMI 9) 
associated with tectonics of the Atlas Mountains  

read report here: earthjay.com/?p=11306
World Stress Map (@wsmproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Paper Alert! Contribution of mine borehole data toward high-resolution stress mapping: An example from Bowen Basin, Australia This paper represents the most comprehensive quality-ranked basin-wide stress map according to our database! Mojtaba Rajabi doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrm…

📢Paper Alert!
Contribution of mine borehole data toward high-resolution stress mapping: An example from Bowen Basin, Australia
This paper represents the most comprehensive quality-ranked basin-wide stress map according to our database!
<a href="/RajabiMojtaba/">Mojtaba Rajabi</a> 

doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrm…
Mojtaba Rajabi (@rajabimojtaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Analyses of 128 km of image logs in 680 boreholes in northern Bowen Basin resulted in the most comprehensive, basin-scale stress orientation map based on World Stress Map !

World Stress Map (@wsmproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#EGU24 Are you doing some stress or strain related research? We welcome all kinds of research from observations to experimental studies, and laboratory results to numerical modelling. meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/…

#EGU24 Are you doing some stress or strain related research? We welcome all  kinds of research from observations to experimental studies, and  laboratory results to numerical modelling.
meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/…
Manoochehr Shirzaei (@shirzaei) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉🎉Happy #MLKDay 🎉🎉 60 years have passed since Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic “I Have a Dream Speech”, yet his words still resonate today. "People should not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character"

Teresa Ubide (@teresaubide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Job alert! Excited to recruit a post-doc to track magmatic processes leading to porphyry copper mineralisation via high-resolution petrology and geochemistry!! Join us #UQmagmateam UQ News in beautiful #Brisbane #Australia 🦘🌋🔬 uq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/uqcareers/job/…

📢Job alert!

Excited to recruit a post-doc to track magmatic processes leading to porphyry copper mineralisation via high-resolution petrology and geochemistry!!
Join us #UQmagmateam <a href="/UQ_News/">UQ News</a> in beautiful #Brisbane #Australia 🦘🌋🔬

uq.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/uqcareers/job/…
Mojtaba Rajabi (@rajabimojtaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earthquake near Newcastle (NSW) with Magnitude 4.8! A large one for this region! Why do we have earthquake in Australia?! See a mini-thread that I wrote before here.

Peter L Bowden (@peterlbowden1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#FridayFold seen in a new road cutting near Stornoway. #Archaean Lewisian gneiss is cut by mafic #OuterHebrides dyke. Both are then folded during the #Laxfordian. Cross cutting of the gneissic foliation can be seen in the core of the fold, whilst the limbs are concordant

#FridayFold seen in a new road cutting near Stornoway.  
#Archaean Lewisian gneiss is cut by mafic #OuterHebrides dyke. Both are then folded during the #Laxfordian.
Cross cutting of the gneissic foliation can be seen in the core of the fold, whilst the limbs are concordant
World Stress Map (@wsmproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Passionate about geomechanics? There’s still time to submit your abstract in our #EGU2025 session: “The Present-Day Stress State – Starting Point for Research and Subsurface Engineering”. Share your work on this global stage! Deadline: 15 January: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/…

Passionate about geomechanics? 
There’s still time to submit your abstract in our #EGU2025 session: “The Present-Day Stress State – Starting Point for Research and Subsurface Engineering”. 
Share your work on this global stage!
Deadline: 15 January: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/…
International Seismological Centre (ISC) (@iscseism) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Literature regarding the 1923 and 1952 #Kamchatka #earthquakes are available at these links: 1923-02-03: isc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Format… 1952-11-04: isc.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Format…

Mojtaba Rajabi (@rajabimojtaba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Felt the quake here in Brisbane! At 9:49am, a magnitude ~5 earthquake (GA 5.6 ML; GFZ: 5.4; 4.9 USGS) occurred ~160km from Brisbane. Despite QLD’s relatively low seismicity compared to other parts of Australia, the tremor was felt across a wide area. details below from GA.

Felt the quake here in Brisbane!
At 9:49am, a magnitude ~5 earthquake (GA 5.6 ML; GFZ: 5.4; 4.9 USGS) occurred ~160km from Brisbane. Despite  QLD’s relatively low seismicity compared to other parts of  Australia, the tremor was felt across a wide area. details below from GA.
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australia is a long way from the tectonic plate boundaries where most earthquakes happen – but we can't escape the forces they create. Dr. Dee Ninis Monash University UQ News theconversation.com/why-does-austr…