Jani Radebaugh is a professor of planetary science at Brigham Young University. After completing her PhD at the University of Arizona working with images of Jupiter’s moon Io from the Galileo spacecraft, she has been researching Saturn’s moon Titan using images from the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft and lander. What follows are Jani’s day-by-day thoughts as the […]
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Plate Tectonics in the Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina with Erin Martin
Erin Martin is a PhD student studying at Curtin University in Perth with Professor Bill Collins and Professor Zheng-Xiang Li. Her work employs zircon geochronology and Lu-Hf isotope geochemistry to evaluate plate tectonic processes and paleogeography of the Neoproterozoic, with a focus on the orogens of Argentina and southern Brazil. Read more about her work […]
An island Odyssey to Sri Lanka—the heart of Gondwana with Xiaofang He
Xiaofang He is a Ph.D. student at China University of Geoscience Beijing, also doing joint Ph.D. study at the University of Adelaide. Her project is using a series of methods to invesitgate the Neoproterozoic crustal evolution of Sri Lanka associated with the amalgamation of Gondwana. Read more about Xiaofang’s research here. You can also find Chinese version […]
A transect across the Caledonian orogen with Jamie Cutts
Jamie Cutts is a Ph.D. candidate in Geological Sciences in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of British Columbia and is doing research at the Pacific Centre for Isotopic and Geochemical Research (PCIGR). You can read about his research on his department profile or follow him on twitter @JamieCutts_Geo. My research […]
Exploring the buried Beetaloo Basin, Northern Territory, Australia with Bo Yang
Bo Yang is a PhD student at the University of Adelaide working with Prof. Alan Collins. His project utilities geochronological methods to rebuild the tectonic geography of the Great McArthur Basin. Read more about Bo’s research here.