Rebecca Englert (@rgenglert) 's Twitter Profile
Rebecca Englert

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Steve Hubbard (@the_subtender) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A conglomerate of research groups descend on southern Chile #trespasosformation #magallanesbasin #2019chilefieldseason #turbidites #dondeestalosknickpoints

A conglomerate of research groups descend on southern Chile #trespasosformation #magallanesbasin #2019chilefieldseason #turbidites #dondeestalosknickpoints
Rebecca Englert (@rgenglert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new paper #hotoffthepress👇 with insights into the duration and preservation of different phases of submarine-channel evolution from the #nanaimogroup Steve Hubbard Clastics Lab William Matthews pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geosphere/…

Danny Coutts (@activemargins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper on the #DetritalZircon provenance of the #NanaimoBasin looking at local forearc dynamics. This paper builds on great work by Rebecca Englert. Steve Hubbard kept #BajaBC speculation to a minimum, while William Matthews always wants more. doi.org/10.1130/L1138.1

New paper on the #DetritalZircon provenance of the #NanaimoBasin looking at local forearc dynamics. This paper builds on great work by <a href="/rgenglert/">Rebecca Englert</a>. <a href="/the_subtender/">Steve Hubbard</a> kept #BajaBC speculation to a minimum, while <a href="/CambAdventure/">William Matthews</a> always wants more. 

doi.org/10.1130/L1138.1
Maarten Heijnen (@maartenheijnen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first first author paper is out! We use 9 years of repeat seafloor surveys in Bute Inlet, BC, CA, to show how an active submarine channel evolves. We show how channel evolution is controlled by fast upstream-migration of steep steps called knickpoints. nature.com/articles/s4146…

Paul Nesbit (@prnesbit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨New open access 🪨 article in The Depositional Record thanks to International Association of Sedimentologists IAS!! Shows what might be overlooked in outcrop using conventional field techniques and how UAVs can reveal new data! Steve Hubbard @DatesAndRates @Eye_of_Scouron Rebecca Englert Pre-print: doi.org/10.1002/dep2.1…

Alexandra Kasper (@akskasper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so excited to announce the book I created is finally here! Being a #mom is hard. Mom Has to Poop is here as a beautiful reminder that moms need to meet their own basic needs, too. 💩🥪😴🫂 Proudly written, designed, and printed in Canada 🇨🇦! momhastopoop.ca

I am so excited to announce the book I created is finally here!

Being a #mom is hard. Mom Has to Poop is here as a beautiful reminder that moms need to meet their own basic needs, too. 💩🥪😴🫂

Proudly written, designed, and printed in Canada 🇨🇦!

momhastopoop.ca
Matthieu Cartigny (@sedimorph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great day burying Meg Baker's seismometers with Rebecca Englert and the Richardson Point crew. Tried to follow Jens Turowski's instruction, but the substrate in Bute was more stubborn then our Potsdam example dig... Homathko Delta looks amazing up close and luckily no grizzly encounters!

Great day burying <a href="/Sed_Meg/">Meg Baker</a>'s seismometers with <a href="/rgenglert/">Rebecca Englert</a> and the Richardson Point crew. Tried to follow <a href="/JMTurowski/">Jens Turowski</a>'s instruction, but the substrate in Bute was more stubborn then our Potsdam example dig... Homathko Delta looks amazing up close and luckily no grizzly encounters!
Sophie Hage (@sophiehageo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new Nature Geoscience paper on "high organic carbon burial rates maintained in submarine deltas on geological timescales" nature.com/articles/s4156… w/Steve Hubbard @clasticdetritus Miquel Poyatos Moré @tilt3Dperspectv Rebecca Englert @Eye_of_Scouron @Sebaclastico +4 (1/9)

Excited to share our new <a href="/NatureGeosci/">Nature Geoscience</a> paper on "high organic carbon burial rates maintained in submarine deltas on geological timescales" nature.com/articles/s4156… w/<a href="/the_subtender/">Steve Hubbard</a> @clasticdetritus <a href="/sedi_mental/">Miquel Poyatos Moré</a> @tilt3Dperspectv <a href="/rgenglert/">Rebecca Englert</a> @Eye_of_Scouron @Sebaclastico +4 (1/9)
Mike Clare (@mikeaclare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see Rebecca Englert’s OA paper out in GEOLOGY showing how upstream-migrating bedforms form in submarine channels. It’s not all about Froude number… pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/ar… w Steve Hubbard @Moving_Sand Matthieu Cartigny Age Vellinga

Great to see <a href="/rgenglert/">Rebecca Englert</a>’s OA paper out in GEOLOGY showing how upstream-migrating bedforms form in submarine channels. It’s not all about Froude number… pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/ar… w <a href="/the_subtender/">Steve Hubbard</a> @Moving_Sand <a href="/sedimorph/">Matthieu Cartigny</a> <a href="/sedflow/">Age Vellinga</a>
Danny Coutts (@activemargins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a great time speaking to CEGA about my Nanaimo Basin work done with Steve Hubbard and Rebecca Englert. It was fun distilling our learnings from trying to slice the basin like a 3D seismic volume for explorationists. Thanks to @zzsylvester for tips on forward modelling.

Had a great time speaking to <a href="/CEGAssociation/">CEGA</a> about my Nanaimo Basin work done with <a href="/the_subtender/">Steve Hubbard</a> and <a href="/rgenglert/">Rebecca Englert</a>. It was fun distilling our learnings from trying to slice the basin like a 3D seismic volume for explorationists. Thanks to @zzsylvester for tips on forward modelling.
Rebecca Englert (@rgenglert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking at sediment cores after our Gulf Island outcrop tour. Turbidites separated geographically by only 10s km but temporally by ~70 m.y.

Looking at sediment cores after our Gulf Island outcrop tour. Turbidites separated geographically by only 10s km but temporally by ~70 m.y.