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You are welcome to join the Fall 2024 Structure and Tectonics Seminar on Friday from 9-10 am. Both in-person and virtual options are available (see the bottom of the flyer below for more info). Jose and Jumoke will be presenting some of their research work.

You are welcome to join the Fall 2024 Structure and Tectonics Seminar on Friday from 9-10 am. Both in-person and virtual options are available (see the bottom of the flyer below for more info). Jose and Jumoke will be presenting some of their research work.
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Congratulations to our Department 3MT- winners for their excellent presentation. Johanna Villagomes was the judges' selected winner and Nina Zamani won the popular vote. We are proud of our students.

Congratulations to our Department 3MT- winners for their excellent presentation. Johanna Villagomes was the judges' selected winner and Nina Zamani won the popular vote. We are proud of our students.
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Interested in lithium? Join us this Friday for a talk by Catherine Donahue from Murphy Oil Corporation as part of the 2024 Fall EAS Departmental Seminar Series. #Lithium #OilFieldBrine

Interested in lithium? Join us this Friday for a talk by Catherine Donahue from Murphy Oil Corporation as part of the 2024 Fall EAS Departmental Seminar Series. #Lithium #OilFieldBrine
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This Friday's EAS Departmental Seminar Series will feature Dr. Yina Liu from Texas A&M. She will present some of her work on environmental exposome in Rm 634 in SR1 on UH campus. Come and join us!

This Friday's EAS Departmental Seminar Series will feature Dr. Yina Liu from Texas A&M. She will present some of her work on environmental exposome in Rm 634 in SR1 on UH campus. Come and join us!
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Join us today on a seminar entitled « Air pollution, Built environment, and Disasters : A comprehensive view on Houston’ with Dr. Kai Zhang

Join us today on a seminar entitled « Air pollution, Built environment, and Disasters : A comprehensive view on Houston’ with Dr. Kai Zhang
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The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) at the University of Houston (UH) invites applications for a full-time Presidential Frontier Faculty tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in the broad field of coastal resiliency uhs.taleo.net/careersection/…

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The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) at the University of Houston (UH) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in the broad field of Planetary Science. uhs.taleo.net/careersection/…

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Please join us for this Friday Seminar A geochemical and Ca, Sr, Nd isotopic study of the mantle: case studies of Kimberlites, Ophiolites and Abyssal Peridotite •Friday, October 25, 2024 •11:00AM – 12:00PM •SR1, Room 634 (In Person) •Speaker:  Dr. Suraj Chauhan |

Please join us for this Friday Seminar

A geochemical and Ca, Sr, Nd isotopic study of the mantle: case studies of Kimberlites, Ophiolites and Abyssal Peridotite
•Friday, October 25, 2024
•11:00AM – 12:00PM
•SR1, Room 634 (In Person) 
•Speaker:  Dr. Suraj Chauhan |
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Congratulations to the three Graduate students winners of the Student Research Grants Program for this Fall 2024 uh.edu/nsm/earth-atmo…

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Please join our Friday seminar with Dr. Mark Torres who will be talking about River flow not past, but through: a riverine perspective on Earth’s elemental cycles See details on the flyer

Please join our Friday seminar with Dr. Mark Torres who will be talking about River flow not past, but through: a riverine perspective on Earth’s elemental cycles

See details on the flyer
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Using high-resolution, drone-based lidar data, UH Geologists captured coastline’s rapid transformation from pre- to post-storm. uh.edu/nsm/news-event…

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UH Geology and non-Geology students experiencing a one day field trip at the Natural Bridge Cavern with Dr. Voarintsoa. uh.edu/nsm/earth-atmo…

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Please join our seminar this Friday with Dr. Yue Zhang on his presentation entitled “Combining laboratory experiments with field study to examine the physicochemical properties and impacts of atmospheric organic particles and gases”

Please join our seminar this Friday with Dr. Yue Zhang on his presentation entitled “Combining laboratory experiments with field study to examine the physicochemical properties and impacts of atmospheric organic particles and gases”
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Please join us this Friday for a Seminar with Dr. Marianne Karplus on a presentation entitled “Echoes from the edge of Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica: from tectonics to ice flow dynamics”. See details in the flyer.

Please join us this Friday for a Seminar with Dr. Marianne Karplus on a presentation entitled “Echoes from the edge of Thwaites Glacier, Antarctica: from tectonics to ice flow dynamics”. See details in the flyer.