Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile
Luis E. Padilla

@ing_luispadilla

Environmental engineer graduate. Interested in water and geological risk and mitigation. Currently in Guadalajara, Mexico

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calendar_today27-06-2024 08:53:22

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GeoTenerife (@geotenerife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome to our 2024 @geointern students! Wonderful to welcome you to the Canary Islands, look forward to spending the month with you. Want to follow their work? Ff @geointern and @geotscholar and their individual handles (scroll across and zoom in).

Welcome to our 2024 @geointern students! Wonderful to welcome you to the Canary Islands, look forward to spending the month with you. 

Want to follow their work? Ff @geointern and @geotscholar and their individual handles (scroll across and zoom in).
Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered why volcanic rocks vary in color? In this eruption, we see three colors: grey from basaltic magma, yellow from magma's contact with water, and red from weathering caused by magmatic gases, mainly water vapor.

Ever wondered why volcanic rocks vary in color? In this eruption, we see three colors: grey from basaltic magma, yellow from magma's contact with water, and red from weathering caused by magmatic gases, mainly water vapor.
Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not a bad view while working on micro-seismicity and gravimetric survey in collaboration with CSIC . From on field sample collection to data analysis. My time as a geointern with GeoTenerife has been both rewarding and insightful.

Not a bad view while working on micro-seismicity and gravimetric survey in collaboration with <a href="/CSIC/">CSIC</a> . From on field sample collection to data analysis. My time as a geointern with <a href="/GeoTenerife/">GeoTenerife</a> has been both rewarding and insightful.
Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Volcanic ash is a common hazard related to volcanoes, made of tiny particles of rock, minerals, and volcanic glass expelled during eruptions. These photos show its impact in Puebla, Mexico, from Popocatépetl volcano.

Volcanic ash is a common hazard related to volcanoes, made of tiny particles of rock, minerals, and volcanic glass expelled during eruptions. These photos show its impact in Puebla, Mexico, from Popocatépetl volcano.
Isabel Queay (@iqueay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a lesson for tabloids like Daily Express : articles don't have to be sensationalised and fear mongering. Glad to see a rare report on volcanic activity that's actually done well. Inform don't mislead. #SciComm GeoTenerife uk.news.yahoo.com/brit-tourists-…

Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El #VolcánDeColima es uno de los más activos de México y está en mi estado de Jalisco. Agradezco Universidad de Colima por dar acceso gratuito a este libro lleno de información crucial e imágenes espectaculares, y OficialAlvo por promover el conocimiento sobre este impresionante volcán.

Chalco Sin Censura (@chalcosc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🛑 El imponente volcán Popocatépetl lanza una impresionante fumarola en forma de corazón, así se vio desde diferentes puntos de CDMX, EdoMex y Puebla. #Popocatépetl

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El imponente volcán Popocatépetl lanza una impresionante fumarola en forma de corazón, así se vio desde diferentes puntos de CDMX, EdoMex y Puebla. 

#Popocatépetl
CIATEJ (@ciatej) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬🌎 En el Día Mundial de la Ciencia para la Paz y el Desarrollo celebramos el poder de la ciencia para entender el mundo y construir un futuro sostenible. La ciencia nos ayuda a enfrentar desafíos globales y promueve la cooperación internacional por un planeta en paz. 🌱🤝🌐✨

🔬🌎 En el Día Mundial de la Ciencia para la Paz y el Desarrollo celebramos el poder de la ciencia para entender el mundo y construir un futuro sostenible. La ciencia nos ayuda a enfrentar desafíos globales y promueve la cooperación internacional por un planeta en paz. 🌱🤝🌐✨
GeoTenerife (@geotenerife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, #PEVOLCA (Canary Islands Volcanic Emergency Plan) scientists issued a press release about changes in activity at Teide, although there are currently no signs of eruption. What does the press release say? What does it mean for you? www3.gobiernodecanarias.org/noticias/los-c… 🧵1/8

Yesterday, #PEVOLCA (Canary Islands Volcanic Emergency Plan) scientists issued a press release about changes in activity at Teide, although there are currently no signs of eruption.

What does the press release say? What does it mean for you?

www3.gobiernodecanarias.org/noticias/los-c…

🧵1/8
CIATEJ (@ciatej) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬✨ Hoy celebramos a las niñas y mujeres que transforman el mundo con ciencia. Solo el 33% de los investigadores son mujeres, ¡impulsemos más oportunidades! Comparte tu historia con #DeNiñaSoñaba. 🚀👩‍🔬 #MujeresEnCiencia #11F #STEM

🔬✨ Hoy celebramos a las niñas y mujeres que transforman el mundo con ciencia. Solo el 33% de los investigadores son mujeres, ¡impulsemos más oportunidades! Comparte tu historia con #DeNiñaSoñaba. 🚀👩‍🔬 

#MujeresEnCiencia #11F #STEM
Prevención Mexicana (@premxoficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Efeméride ⌛ | 82 años del nacimiento en #Michoacán del volcán más joven del mundo, "El #Paricutín". 🇲🇽🌋 🔎 Caso que permitió a los científicos estudiar de inicio a fin el ciclo de vida de un volcán, enriqueciendo nuestra comprensión de la #geología y #vulcanología. 📊

#Efeméride ⌛ | 82 años del nacimiento en #Michoacán del volcán más joven del mundo, "El #Paricutín". 🇲🇽🌋

🔎 Caso que permitió a los científicos estudiar de inicio a fin el ciclo de vida de un volcán, enriqueciendo nuestra comprensión de la #geología y #vulcanología. 📊
Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share my latest research! We identified and assessed heavy metals in the Santiago–Guadalajara River Basin, highlighting risks to both the environment and human health. doi.org/10.3390/hydrol…

Luis E. Padilla (@ing_luispadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share that I’ve started my Master’s degree in Water and Geological Risk Engineering at the University of Padova! Looking forward to this new chapter and all the challenges ahead. #UniPd