Fred Richards (@freddrichards) 's Twitter Profile
Fred Richards

@freddrichards

Lecturer @ImperialRSM. Working to improve past sea-level estimates to better predict the future.

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Oliver Lord (@olivertlord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please consider attending this event, the first in the #UK for the #Mineral #Physics community since before #covid. The event will be held in the Wills Memorial Building University of Bristol Earth Sciences in September.

James Hazzard (@jhazzard20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really happy to share my first paper with the world! For all things Antarctica and mantle structure, take a look: doi.org/10.1029/2023JB…. This work was a huge effort and I'm really grateful to my co-authors for helping me along the way. #OpenAccess

Fred Richards (@freddrichards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great line-up for what promises to be a great conference. Please pass on, especially to early-career/PhD folks who do anything involving mineral physics (this includes seismologists/geodynamicists using min. phys. parameterisations)!

Oliver Lord (@olivertlord) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mineral Physics Group MineralogicalSociety University of Bristol Earth Sciences Andrew Walker Invited Speaker line up COMPLETE for the MineralogicalSociety sponsored #MinPhysRiP2023 meeting University of Bristol Earth Sciences: 1⃣ Katherina Marquardt (Imperial) 2⃣ Andrew Walker (Oxford Andrew Walker) 3⃣ Dongyang Huang (ETH) 4⃣ Miriam Pena-Alvarez (Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions)

<a href="/MinPhys_minsoc/">Mineral Physics Group</a> <a href="/MinSoc_UK/">MineralogicalSociety</a> <a href="/UoBEarthScience/">University of Bristol Earth Sciences</a> <a href="/a_walker/">Andrew Walker</a> Invited Speaker line up COMPLETE for the <a href="/MinSoc_UK/">MineralogicalSociety</a> sponsored #MinPhysRiP2023 meeting <a href="/UoBEarthScience/">University of Bristol Earth Sciences</a>:

1⃣ Katherina Marquardt (Imperial)

2⃣ Andrew Walker (Oxford <a href="/a_walker/">Andrew Walker</a>) 

3⃣ Dongyang Huang (ETH)

4⃣ Miriam Pena-Alvarez (Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions)
Fred Richards (@freddrichards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is super interesting and makes me feel very lucky. I’ve always been aware that non-native English speakers have to work so much harder when communicating their science, but these numbers are truly humbling. Encouraging that some new solutions are emerging though.

Oxford Earth Sciences (@oxuniearthsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new study in Science Advances by researchers @oxuniearthsci along with Imperial Earth Science & Engineering and Colorado State University reveals how damaged tectonic plates can heal themselves after large magmatic events if given enough time. earth.ox.ac.uk/2023/09/damage…

A new study in <a href="/ScienceAdvances/">Science Advances</a> by researchers @oxuniearthsci along with <a href="/ESEImperial/">Imperial Earth Science & Engineering</a> and <a href="/ColoradoStateU/">Colorado State University</a> reveals how damaged tectonic plates can heal themselves after large magmatic events if given enough time. 

earth.ox.ac.uk/2023/09/damage…
James Hazzard (@jhazzard20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New #preprint! Excited to share a new model of heat flow into Antarctica's ice, incorporating variations in crustal composition: doi.org/10.31223/X5CM2S.

🚨 New #preprint! Excited to share a new model of heat flow into Antarctica's ice, incorporating variations in crustal composition: doi.org/10.31223/X5CM2S.
Communications Earth & Environment (@commsearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Numerical models of dynamic topography, glacial isostatic adjustment & reef isostasy help reconcile the discrepancy between onshore & offshore sea-level indicators of the Last Interglacial in Queensland, Australia. Alessio Rovere Jacqueline Austerman Fred Richards nature.com/articles/s4324…

Numerical models of dynamic topography, glacial isostatic adjustment &amp; reef isostasy help reconcile the discrepancy between onshore &amp; offshore sea-level indicators of the Last Interglacial in Queensland, Australia. 
<a href="/alessio_r_/">Alessio Rovere</a> <a href="/j_austermann/">Jacqueline Austerman</a> <a href="/freddrichards/">Fred Richards</a>
nature.com/articles/s4324…
Imperial Earth Science & Engineering (@eseimperial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰New piece in the The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand by @vandeflierdt, Head of ESE, and the SWAIS2C team👇 ‘We can still prevent the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet – if we act fast to keep future warming in check’ theconversation.com/we-can-still-p…

Science & Medicine at ANU (@scienceanu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If we want to know what is going to happen in the next 100 years, we need to have an accurate model for how ice sheets respond to climate change,” Dr Mark Hoggard from ANU Earth Sciences 🌏 said. Read more about this new study on Antarctic ice sheet melt: science.anu.edu.au/news-events/ne…

coepod (@thecoepod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨NEW EPISODE‼️🚨 Dr Fred Richards: the mantle, sea levels and roman fishtanks. How does the crust respond to melting icecaps? How are our days getting longer? Listen now! Link in bio Insta @coepod #geology #mantle #planetearth Fred Richards freddrichards.github.io

🚨NEW EPISODE‼️🚨
Dr Fred Richards: the mantle, sea levels and roman fishtanks. 

How does the crust respond to melting icecaps? How are our days getting longer?

Listen now! Link in bio

Insta @coepod
#geology #mantle #planetearth
<a href="/freddrichards/">Fred Richards</a> 
freddrichards.github.io
Schmidt Science Fellows (@schmidtfellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An early stage collaboration by Sasha Montelli Fred Richards exploring future Antarctic ice sheet stability is one of five new Catalyst Grants supporting our senior fellows. Discover more about this and all our ‘23 Catalyst Grants: schmidtsciencefellows.org/news/2023-cata…

An early stage collaboration by  <a href="/sasha_montelli/">Sasha Montelli</a> <a href="/freddrichards/">Fred Richards</a> exploring future Antarctic ice sheet stability is one of five new Catalyst Grants supporting our senior fellows. Discover more about this and all our ‘23 Catalyst Grants: schmidtsciencefellows.org/news/2023-cata…
Paula Koelemeijer (@seismo_koel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today at #AGU2023: Fred Richards from Imperial Earth Science & Engineering will present (DI53A-04, 14:46 in room 151, see agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/meeti…) about our paper on the density of the Earth’s lower mantle from seismic, geodynamic and geodetic data (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…)

Today at #AGU2023: <a href="/freddrichards/">Fred Richards</a> from <a href="/ESEImperial/">Imperial Earth Science & Engineering</a> will present (DI53A-04, 14:46 in room 151, see agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/meeti…) about our paper on the density of the Earth’s lower mantle from seismic, geodynamic and geodetic data (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…)
Harry Jefferies (@jefferies_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My grandpa who is 85 started making this rock map of Scotland in 1992.He collected rocks during amateur geology trips over 30 years. He says it had to be geologically correct and also aesthetically pleasing.He asked if I could share online as He wants to go viral so please share

My grandpa who is 85 started making this rock map of Scotland in 1992.He collected rocks during amateur geology trips over 30 years. He says it had to be geologically correct and also aesthetically pleasing.He asked if I could share online as He wants to go viral so please share
Fred Richards (@freddrichards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great new work by James on the thorny problem of estimating Antarctic geothermal heat flow! Our approach seems to compare favourably with previous attempts and may help to refine future ice sheet models.

Mineral Physics Group (@minphys_minsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️SAVE THE DATE⚠️ If you are a member of the #Mineral #Physics community or related fields, then please attend our 2024 #Research in Progress meeting EarthSciences UCL on the 18th+19th of JULY. Abstract submission opens soon, and student bursaries are available! Please RT MineralogicalSociety E.H.P.R.G.

⚠️SAVE THE DATE⚠️
If you are a member of the #Mineral #Physics community or related fields, then please attend our 2024 #Research in Progress meeting <a href="/ES_UCL/">EarthSciences UCL</a> on the 18th+19th of JULY. Abstract submission opens soon, and student bursaries are available! Please RT <a href="/MinSoc_UK/">MineralogicalSociety</a> <a href="/ehprg/">E.H.P.R.G.</a>