Nathan Niemi (@nathananiemi) 's Twitter Profile
Nathan Niemi

@nathananiemi

Professor @MichiganEarth; Director @UofMCampDavis; Alum of @CornellEAS, @Caltech, @eapsMIT, @EarthSciUCSB. Likes rocks. Field geology and tectonics.

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linkhttps://earth.lsa.umich.edu/~naniemi calendar_today12-09-2013 18:43:28

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The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts is seeking a motivated, enthusiastic, and skilled administrative professional for the role of Data and Communications Coordinator.  careers.umich.edu/job_detail/210…

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A story in 3 photos. Dad thinks it would be funny to do a "slide by" photobomb on the ice. Dad utterly fails. Dad shatters the ice and attempts to (but does not) recover gracefully....

A story in 3 photos.  Dad thinks it would be funny to do a "slide by" photobomb on the ice. Dad utterly fails. Dad shatters the ice and attempts to (but does not) recover gracefully....
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Told my daughter to take our trash cans out to the curb tonight in the midst of our ongoing snowpocalypse. Somewhere in the house she found our Tibetan field jackets. 😂😂😂

Told my daughter to take our trash cans out to the curb tonight in the midst of our ongoing snowpocalypse. Somewhere in the house she found our Tibetan field jackets. 😂😂😂
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Hey all geologists in the western US - I'm leading a field trip in early May from #SierraNevada to #deathvalley to #ZionNationalPark to Grand Canyon (no hashtag?). If you'll be doing field work in the region and might spare an hour to share your passion, please let me know.

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A little bump earlier tonight on the Raspberryshakeph located U of M Camp Davis. USGS Earthquakes reporting an M 2.7 earthquake at 4.7 km depth, ~15 km due north of our seismometer. ~ 4 km NE of Jackson, WY. Perhaps on the Flat Creek Fault System? earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…

A little bump earlier tonight on the <a href="/Raspberryshake2/">Raspberryshakeph</a> located <a href="/UofMCampDavis/">U of M Camp Davis</a>. <a href="/USGS_Quakes/">USGS Earthquakes</a> reporting an M 2.7 earthquake at 4.7 km depth, ~15 km due north of our seismometer. ~ 4 km NE of Jackson, WY. Perhaps on the Flat Creek Fault System? earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev…
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Big day! Congratulations to my friend and former PhD student David Applegate for being nominated to become the next Director of the US Geological Survey: doi.gov/pressreleases/…

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New work by Dr. Julia Kelson, Sierra Petersen, Allison Curley, Ben Passey and myself on Eocene climate in coastal California. Looking upstream with clumped and triple oxygen isotopes of estuarine oyster shells in the early Eocene of California, USA pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/ar…

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Hey folks! Sign up for this meeting to learn more about the SZ4D initiative and why it will be great for the science and geomorphology! Register here: ucsb.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

Hey folks! Sign up for this meeting to learn more about the <a href="/SZ4D1/">SZ4D</a> initiative and why it will be great for the science and geomorphology! Register here: ucsb.zoom.us/meeting/regist…
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2 weeks, 24 students, 4 states, 6 national parks and monuments, 3200 km driven, 9000 ft of elevation change, ~2 billion years of Earth history and one Mike Tyson sighting. The Michigan EARTH spring field trip has safely red-eyed back to Ann Arbor.

2 weeks, 24 students, 4 states, 6 national parks and monuments, 3200 km driven, 9000 ft of elevation change, ~2 billion years of Earth history and one <a href="/MikeTyson/">Mike Tyson</a> sighting. The <a href="/MichiganEarth/">Michigan EARTH</a> spring field trip has safely red-eyed back to Ann Arbor.