Tim Armitage
@timarmitage2
Geology and geoenergy postdoc at @EdinburghUni researching underground hydrogen storage in UK. Walking, climbing and overall rock enthusiast.
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25-07-2013 08:59:18
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Back in Durham after a great time at #TSG2020! Lovely to see everyone's work and to meet twitter friends. Always a pleasure to go with Durham Earth Science (sorry to those missed out of the photo!) Thank you TSG 2020 Hull #itsTSGforme
Hello #Geotwitter! We'll be posting about Structural research Durham Earth Science πποΈβοΈ π· Tim Armitage Micro faulted plagioclase from Shetland π· Jack Lee Normal faulting in the Cleveland Basin
The first virtual Faultea meeting was a tea-riffic success! Fun to catch up with colleagues and friends via Microsoft Tea-ms. Looking forward to next week ββ Durham Earth Science Durham University
A few pre-PhD jobs: 1. Waiter at a wine bar 2. Cleaner at my school and local sports hall 3. Sales assistant at a bike shop 4. Summer intern at the University of British Columbia p.s. Here's a photo of 15 yr old Tim being a scientist @mazstow @tectonictweets Phoebe Sleath
Great #Faultea today, it was a delight to have Katy Burrows for her final year PhD talk! "Rapid Landslide Detection for Emergency Response" Durham Earth Science UK COMET π₯οΈπ©π»βπ»π
Our annual bbq couldn't happen this summer π’ so we had a department-wide quiz instead! Hello to everyone from us at Durham Earth Science! Huge thanks to Tim Armitage and @Volcannabelle for organising! ππ₯³
New paper! Today we take you to Shetland! From Tim Armitage and others! "Late Carboniferous dextral transpressional reactivation of the crustal-scale Walls Boundary Fault, Shetland: the role of pre-existing structures and lithological heterogeneities" doi.org/10.1144/jgs202β¦
Are you interested in fault reactivation? Are you curious about Shetland? Intrigued by transpression? Then check out my new paper! IAPETUS DTP Durham Structural Group Durham Earth Science #PhD #Shetland jgs.lyellcollection.org/content/early/β¦
Very proud of Zach and team for their great work NW Highlands UNESCO Global Geopark which has been featured in National Geographic!! πππ Durham Earth Science nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/1β¦
Pleased to see my research on Helium gas in Rukwa, bringing huge global impact #headlines on giant TV-media of Tanzania# TBC and Azam TV @Jon Gluyas @k_mccaffrey Tom Phillips Durham Structural Group Helium One Gerson Msigwa m.youtube.com/watch?v=wsAtcg⦠youtube.com/watch?v=7VKj0_⦠(1:06:22)
Excited to present my research Population Genetics Group conference tomorrow in session 1!! I'll be talking about using genomics to understand population history and adaptation across island bird populations π¦€#PGG54
Extrusion of ductile material in transpression zones has been modelled by rarely observed. On Friday, Tim Armitage will discuss how extrusion is a kinematic necessity and show an example from Shetland β presenting at #TSG50.
Shetland shows complex array of opposing shear sense orientations. Could this be evidence for ductile extrusion during the Caledonian orogeny? Check out our presentation at #vEGU21 session TS7.11 Durham Earth Science
Honoured to give this plenary talk at the Hydrogen as a Fuel #conference in St Andrews on #hydrogen storage in porous rocks. Plenty of new faces and ideas emerged from the conference and I'll certainly be taking feedback home with me!