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Our Bureau of Economic Geology is partnering with National Taiwan Ocean University to advance geothermal energy research!🤘🌏 The partnership will focus on joint research, technical collaboration and co-development of geothermal resources. thinkgeoenergy.com/ut-austin-and-… #theworldneedsgeoscientists

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🥤🚰👨‍🔧Hi everyone, it’s time for a new episode! Mario Bianco joins the pod to discuss meeting the challenges of fragile water grids in regions currently experiencing conflict. Tune-in here: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/fragile-w…

🥤🚰👨‍🔧Hi everyone, it’s time for a new episode! Mario Bianco joins the pod to discuss meeting the challenges of fragile water grids in regions currently experiencing conflict. Tune-in here: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/fragile-w…
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The Mudrock Systems Research Laboratory recently brought together a large group of the consortium’s sponsors and technical partners for its Annual Technical Meeting. Learn more about the meeting's discussions here: beg.utexas.edu/node/9071

The Mudrock Systems Research Laboratory recently brought together a  large group of the consortium’s sponsors and technical partners for its  Annual Technical Meeting.  Learn more about the meeting's discussions here: beg.utexas.edu/node/9071
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Seminar Series: Join us Tue, May 6, @ 10am CT for a presentation by Abouzar M. Paiaman, Ph.D., Research Asst. Prof. at Bureau of Economic Geology: "Economic and Environmental Aspects of CO2-EOR and Storage: A Case Study from the San Andreas Formation, West Texas” Details: bit.ly/4lZbj9O

Seminar Series: Join us Tue, May 6, @ 10am CT for a presentation by Abouzar M. Paiaman,  Ph.D., Research Asst. Prof. at <a href="/Bureau3E/">Bureau of Economic Geology</a>:
"Economic and Environmental Aspects of CO2-EOR and Storage: A Case Study from the San Andreas Formation, West Texas”
Details: bit.ly/4lZbj9O
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Tens of thousands of meteorites have been discovered on Earth, and scientists have identified 358 of them as originating from Mars. Today's EarthDate episode describes what these Martian meteorites tell us. Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/marti…

Tens of thousands of meteorites have been discovered on Earth, and scientists have identified 358 of them as originating from Mars. Today's EarthDate episode describes what these Martian meteorites tell us. Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/marti…
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The Bureau recently held its annual awards ceremony to recognize 2024 first authors and the recipients of the Tinker Family BEG Publication Award. To meet the award-winning authors, read on: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureaus-p…

The Bureau recently held its annual awards ceremony to recognize 2024 first authors and the recipients of the Tinker Family BEG Publication Award. To meet the award-winning authors, read on: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureaus-p…
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45 years ago, Mount St. Helens erupted. Although the tragic event was deadly and devastating, the area has shown remarkable ecological recovery over the years. Today's EarthDate episode recalls the eruption and notes the effects of the passage of time: earthdate.org/episodes/mount…

45 years ago, Mount St. Helens erupted. Although the tragic event was deadly and devastating, the area has shown remarkable ecological recovery over the years. Today's EarthDate episode recalls the eruption and notes the effects of the passage of time: earthdate.org/episodes/mount…
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The Bureau recently hosted the highly-attended Texas Consortium for Computational Seismology spring meeting. Learn more about this cutting-edge scientific exchange here: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureau-ho…

The Bureau recently hosted the highly-attended Texas Consortium for Computational Seismology spring meeting. Learn more about this cutting-edge scientific exchange here: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureau-ho…
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🏝️🥭🍉Good day! Ricardo Hirata discusses the role of groundwater resources in Brazil with an emphasis on urban areas’ resistance to drought and the complexities that can apply across South America. Tune in here: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/118

🏝️🥭🍉Good day! Ricardo Hirata discusses the role of groundwater resources in Brazil with an emphasis on urban areas’ resistance to drought and the complexities that can apply across South America. Tune in here: wrp.beg.utexas.edu/node/118
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Sunscreen chemicals may be harmful to humans, and at high concentrations in seawater, could damage corals and other aquatic life. Today's EarthDate episode stays in the shade to discuss the effects of sunscreen. Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/sunsc…

Sunscreen chemicals may be harmful to humans, and at high concentrations in seawater, could damage corals and other aquatic life. Today's EarthDate episode stays in the shade to discuss the effects of sunscreen. Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/sunsc…
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Please join all of us in congratulating two key Bureau leaders recently recognized by the Jackson School of Geosciences with prestigious awards. Learn more about these remarkable professionals and their accomplishments here: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureau-le…

Please join all of us in congratulating two key Bureau leaders recently  recognized by the Jackson School of Geosciences with prestigious awards. Learn more about these remarkable professionals and their accomplishments here: beg.utexas.edu/news/bureau-le…
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Mosses cover 2% of Earth’s surface, are found on every continent, and were one of the earliest plants. Today's EarthDate shares recent discoveries as to the hardiness and extreme conditions that these plants can withstand (maybe even on Mars?). Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/might…

Mosses cover 2% of Earth’s surface, are found on every continent, and were one of the earliest plants. Today's EarthDate shares recent discoveries as to the hardiness and extreme conditions that these plants can withstand (maybe even on Mars?). Hear it at: earthdate.org/episodes/might…
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The natural patterns of flowers, seashells and pinecones can be described by the mathematical arrangement of the Fibonacci sequence. Today's EarthDate episode unravels the origins of this special structure. Listen to it here: earthdate.org/episodes/fibon…

The natural patterns of flowers, seashells and pinecones can be described by the mathematical arrangement of the Fibonacci sequence.  Today's EarthDate episode unravels the origins of this special structure. Listen to it here: earthdate.org/episodes/fibon…
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of humans die, and millions are sickened, by the tiny but sometimes deadly mosquito. Today's EarthDate episode takes precautions to stroll out into the topic of what may be Earth's deadliest creature: earthdate.org/episodes/world…

Each year, hundreds of thousands of humans die, and millions are sickened, by the tiny but sometimes deadly mosquito. Today's EarthDate episode takes precautions to stroll out into the topic of what may be Earth's deadliest creature: earthdate.org/episodes/world…
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Despite a vast knowledge of gold deposits, geologists were perplexed as to why larger nuggets accumulate within some quartz veins. Today's EarthDate episode reports that a group of researchers from Australia may have found the answer. Learn about it here: earthdate.org/episodes/gold-…

Despite a vast knowledge of gold deposits, geologists were perplexed as to why larger nuggets accumulate within some quartz veins. Today's EarthDate episode reports that a group of researchers from Australia may have found the answer. Learn about it here: earthdate.org/episodes/gold-…