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En ce #MoisHistoireFemmes, nous honorons les femmes pionnières! Rencontrez Dre Weis, scientifique de premier plan dans le domaine des éléments traces et de la géochimie isotopique au Pacific Centre for Isotopic & Geochemical Research, University of British Columbia, qui ouvre la voie aux futures générations de femmes dans les #sciences. 👩🔬


This #WomensHistoryMonth, we’re honouring women trailblazers! Meet Dr. Weis, a leading scientist in trace elements & isotope geochemistry at Pacific Centre for Isotopic & Geochemical Research, University of British Columbia, who’s paving the way for future generations of women in #science. 👩🔬


Instead of being a stew-like mix of rock compositions, Earth's mantle might be more like a blended smoothie — well mixed and similar throughout. "All hotspot lavas point to the same starting composition," said Dr. Matthijs Smit of UBC EOAS | eoas.ubc.ca on Bluesky. livescience.com/planet-earth/v…



#UBC spin-out company Arca expects to reduce atmospheric CO2 on a massive scale. “If you can take CO2 from the atmosphere and put it in rocks, it's the most durable form of carbon storage on the planet,” said Dr. Greg Dipple. UBC EOAS | eoas.ubc.ca on Bluesky XPRIZE bit.ly/arca-carbon-ca…





.UBC EOAS | eoas.ubc.ca on Bluesky prof. Dr. Rachel White says it’s important to understand the potential impact of climate change on natural reservoirs. via Vancouver Is Awesome bit.ly/3UMhO47


.UBC EOAS | eoas.ubc.ca on Bluesky graduate student Melissa Westland discusses the challenges of forecasting weather. She says weather models are based on regional weather patterns and don’t account for the dramatic influence of such diverse terrain. via Hakai Magazine hakaimagazine.com/news/marine-we…


Dr. Alice Chang showcases new analytical instrumentation being used by Pacific Centre for Isotopic & Geochemical Research and MDRU@UBC at UBC EOAS | eoas.ubc.ca on Bluesky for #critical minerals research. Watch the interview to learn more! PCIGR gratefully acknowledge funding support from PacifiCan Pacific Economic Development Canada youtube.com/watch?v=tJ8OH8…

Dr. Matthew Tarling's favourite part about being a structural #geologist at UBC EOAS | eoas.ubc.ca on Bluesky is being able to experience #science through the lens of the outdoors. He studies how rocks break, bend, squish and flow in the interior of the Earth.
