Nate Stevens, PhD (@nt_stevens) 's Twitter Profile
Nate Stevens, PhD

@nt_stevens

Seismologist. Forager, Dad, GF Hobby Chef | Ideas = own

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Dr. Heïdi Sevestre (@heidisevestre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crazy to see what's underneath the surface of a small valley glacier. Beautiful meandering canyons and giant chambers. Longyearbreen you did not disappoint this year. Wow.

Crazy to see what's underneath the surface of a small valley glacier. Beautiful meandering canyons and giant chambers. Longyearbreen you did not disappoint this year. Wow.
Wassim Tenachi (@wassimtenachi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 1.5 years of hard work, I am thrilled to share with you Φ-SO - a Physical Symbolic Optimization package that uses deep reinforcement learning to discover physical laws from data . Here is Φ-SO discovering the analytical expression of a damped harmonic oscillator👇 [1/6]

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Pumpkin seed and raspberry GF biscotti baking and trying to meet deadlines for GreenDrill geophysics targets. #imnotstressedyourestressed

Pumpkin seed and raspberry GF biscotti baking and trying to meet deadlines for GreenDrill geophysics targets. #imnotstressedyourestressed
Nate Stevens, PhD (@nt_stevens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First look at a closely spaced, repeating (basal) ice quake on GHOST Ridge - one of many in a 1-hr preview of newly acquired data on Thwaites Glacier. Excited to get analyses under way and ecstatic to share what we will find with the world. Stay tuned. International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration

First look at a closely spaced, repeating (basal) ice quake on GHOST Ridge - one of many in a 1-hr preview of newly acquired data on Thwaites Glacier. Excited to get analyses under way and ecstatic to share what we will find with the world. Stay tuned. <a href="/GlacierThwaites/">International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration</a>
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What we’re not eating this spring: Foraging “fails” Above: Lily of the valley (toxic) commonly mistaken for ramps. Below: Gyromitra sp. (toxic) commonly mistaken for morels.

What we’re not eating this spring: Foraging “fails”

Above: Lily of the valley (toxic) commonly mistaken for ramps.
Below: Gyromitra sp. (toxic) commonly mistaken for morels.
Fabio Crameri (@fcrameri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientific colour maps 8.0 fabiocrameri.ch/colourmaps #useBatlow #ScientificVisualisation #visualisation #Science #ColourPalette #DataVis #GraphicDesign #OpenSource #Accessibility #Colour #AcademicCommunityContribution #ACC 1/n

Scientific colour maps 8.0

fabiocrameri.ch/colourmaps

#useBatlow
#ScientificVisualisation #visualisation #Science #ColourPalette #DataVis #GraphicDesign 
#OpenSource #Accessibility #Colour #AcademicCommunityContribution #ACC
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Nate Stevens, PhD (@nt_stevens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Living in the PNW now, just waiting for *that* moment, much like my first reflexive “ope” in Wisconsin, to feel like it’s home.

John-Morgan (JM) Manos (@johnmorganmanos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Going to SSA this year? Conduct research in the exciting field of cryo-seismology?? Consider submitting an abstract to our new session "Cryoseismology Across Spatial and Temporal Scales" meetings.seismosoc.org/submit/

Nate Stevens, PhD (@nt_stevens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce that our paper on Saskatchewan Glacier’s basal seismicity is accepted in EPSL! Proof available here: researchgate.net/publication/37…

Jake Walter (@jakewalter9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We observed a M5.1 last night with a focal mechanism orientation aligned with the Wilzetta fault. There is some injection nearby and we continue to monitor the seismicity. If you did feel that event, please record your observations: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev… (1/3)

We observed a M5.1 last night with a focal mechanism orientation aligned with the Wilzetta fault. There is some injection nearby and we continue to monitor the seismicity. If you did feel that event, please record your observations: earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/ev… (1/3)