Michael Naylor Hudgins (@m_n_hudgins) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Naylor Hudgins

@m_n_hudgins

Geology and Paleontology PhD student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the Schaller lab. Star Wars and Drums.

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Alexandra Houssaye (@houssayecnrs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can cortical bone reflect musculature? Important question, especially for paleontological inferences. An investigation on Martens. Great first paper led by Camille Bader with Prof. Christine Böhmer of course for muscles ;) and Maroua Abou. Well done Camille!!! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo…

Can cortical bone reflect musculature? Important question, especially for paleontological inferences. An investigation on Martens. Great first paper led by <a href="/camille_bader/">Camille Bader</a> with <a href="/VertEvo/">Prof. Christine Böhmer</a> of course for muscles ;) and Maroua Abou. Well done Camille!!! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo…
Jordan Mallon (@jordan_mallon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Former student Taia Wyenberg-Henzler's MSc research on ontogenetic niche shifts in hadrosaurids formally published today. Way to go, Taia! #CMNPalaeo sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Former student <a href="/Taia_Henzler/">Taia Wyenberg-Henzler</a>'s MSc research on ontogenetic niche shifts in hadrosaurids formally published today. Way to go, Taia! #CMNPalaeo
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Martin Ziegler (@uuclumpisotopes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deep sea temperatures over the past 65 million years were much warmer than previously thought! This is important - with potential implications for our understanding of Earth System Sensitivity. Led by Nele Meckler Bjerknessenteret, happy to be part of the team!

Deep sea temperatures over the past 65 million years were much warmer than previously thought! This is important - with potential implications for our understanding of Earth System Sensitivity. Led by Nele Meckler <a href="/BjerknesBCCR/">Bjerknessenteret</a>, happy to be part of the team!
Kristen Chiama (@chiamakristen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first paper of my PhD is out now in #BSSA! I used the distinct element method (DEM) to model large magnitude thrust and reverse fault #earthquakes to evaluate the resultant ground surface deformation! Check it out: doi.org/10.1785/012022…

Kristen Chiama (@chiamakristen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We use #DEM models to study the morphology of surface ruptures in large magnitude thrust and reverse fault #earthquakes. This model is in dense, 5m deep, homogeneous, weak sediment on a fault dipping 20º with a fault tip buried by 3.75 m of sediment (doi.org/10.1785/012022…).

CantaLab (@canta_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/How did #megaherbivores come into existence? How did they evolve into multitonne sizes? Today we present our results Science Magazine [science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…] #macroevolution #brontotheres #paleontology #paleobiology Here is a 🧵 on our new paper 📄 [1 of 18]

1/How did #megaherbivores come into existence? How did they evolve into multitonne sizes? Today we present our results <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a>
[science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…]

#macroevolution #brontotheres #paleontology #paleobiology

Here is a 🧵 on our new paper 📄 [1 of 18]
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. 🦖💕 (he/him) (@tomholtzpaleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first hadrosaurid trackway from the horseshoe canyon formation (campanian/maastrichtian) of Alberta, Canada tandfonline.com/eprint/GPDYISI…

Michael Naylor Hudgins (@m_n_hudgins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #research! Our paper used Raman spectroscopy to quantify the HCO3, CO­­3, and pH of fluid inclusions in calcite to estimate the #CO2 during mineral formation, offering a way to reconstruct past CO2 conditions. #geology #geochem #paleoclim #paleontology journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

Hank Sharpe (@paleoartologist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published today by Longrich et al. is a new hadrosaur, Taleta, that apparently phylogenetically supports their hypothesis of an African lambeosaurine radiation There's just one problem: I coded a WATERMELON into their lambeosaurines, and got it as an African arenysaurin🧵

Published today by Longrich et al. is a new hadrosaur, Taleta, that apparently phylogenetically supports their hypothesis of an African lambeosaurine radiation

There's just one problem: I coded a WATERMELON into their lambeosaurines, and got it as an African arenysaurin🧵