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Vortex Trapping Of Suspended Sand Grains Over Ripples
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doi.org/10.1029/2023JF007620 <-- shared paper
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“KEY POINTS
• Observations of vortex-trapped grains suggest delayed settling of advected grains, as well as delayed advection of grains mobilized from the bed
• Quantitative comparisons of vortex-trapped sand grains compared well with theoretical formulations by Nielsen (1992, doi.org/10.1142/1269) for a forced vortex
• Improved understanding of vortex trapping effects on sediment dynamics may decrease uncertainty in large-scale coastal model predictions..."
#spatial #model #modeling #water #hydrology #hydrodynamics #vortex #sand #sediment #transport #sedimentation #sedimentology #morphodynamics #fluiddynamics #ripples #coast #coastal #research #velocimetry #suspension #experimentation #dynamics #geology #processes #geomorphology #geomorphometry #vortextrapping #sand #grains #flow #ripple #sandwaves #ripples

Spatial Data – Right At Your Fingertips!
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maps.app.goo.gl/yWhFvuwi4f1fRq <-- location in Google Maps, to the ESE of the Noatak National Park, Alaska
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usgs.gov/3DHP <-- 3DHP home page
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Sometimes when you are working, you realise what a truly long way we have come in terms of readily accessible spatial data…
I am looking at remote sensed data in Alaska, both the imagery and the elevation-derived hydrology, on a pseudo-randomly-selected sand bar that maybe no one has ever stood on, just to the east of Noatak National Park – and yet I can get an excellent sense of the hydrology, sedimentology, geomorphology, even the ecology…
#GIS #spatial #mapping #remotesensing #gischat #opendata #3dhp #edh #hydrology #water #imagery #usecase #Alaska #geomorphology #geomorphometry #sedimentology
@USGS

Some non #MinCup24 related mineralogy.
The discussions around calcite made me think of the database of grains in sediment from my 2023 paper (nature.com/articles/s41598-023).
There is this thing we tell: aragonite is more common in the #ocean in low latitudes than in high latitudes. But I can show that with my #research !
I reprocessed the data for the shelves to show how carbonate grain mineralogy changes with latitude - for the #sedimentology classroom.

New Zealand Has A Unique [Open Data] Fossil Record [Online Database] Named FRED
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eos.org/articles/new-zealand-h <-- shared technical article
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doi.org/10.1080/00288306.2020. <-- shared paper
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fred.org.nz/ <-- FRED’s open data online portal
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[my ‘minor’ in my MSc Geology at the University of Auckland, NZ was in palæontology, and I have had an interest ever since; total aside – <fred.*> is what I call my temp/junk/working files, anyone else?]
#GIS #spatial #mapping #NewZealand #fossil #fossils #database #opendata #FRED #palæontology #paleontology #palaeontology #onlineportal #standards #records #publicrecords #geology #stratigraphy #sedimentology #scientifichistory #fossilrecord #samples #sampling
@gnsscience

Many people think the history of the Earth is hard to decipher. The geological record jumbles everything up. We set out to fact-check this in my ERC Starting Grant MindTheGap. Focusing on the mode of evolution, because that is something that we can only glean from long records, longer than anything accessible to observation or experimentation today.

Thanks to collaboration with Peter Burgess we used forward models to simulate formation of carbonate rocks and see how completeness and stratigraphic resolution affect the reconstructions. Guess what! The geological record is 👌🏻 With a bit of understanding of #sedimentology and #physics we can test is with computer experiments and it turns out even very patchy rock strata will let us reconstruct the correct mode of evolution. This opens a lot of possibilities, especially for the #microfossil community: your data is priceless to understand #microevolution.

Check out the results at lnkd.in/eeiSuRwP

Also a big shoutout to an excellent review process at PCI Paleo, the thoughtful editors and reviewers, and to the lead author Niklas Hohmann for #code #reproducibility effort that meets the most stringent standards. Check out our software at lnkd.in/eJkwhhuh

SWAIS2C Core Workshop Offers First Glimpse Of Sediment From Below Ross Ice Shelf [GNS Science, New Zealand]
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gns.cri.nz/news/swais2c-core-w <-- shared technical article
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swais2c.aq/ <-- Sensitivity Of The West Antarctic Ice Sheet To 2° Warming (SWAIS2C) page
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #climatechange #Antarctica #SipleCoast #core #sediment #sampling #ORCA #NewZealand #SWAIS2C #Sensitivity #WesternAntarctic #IceSheet #TwoDegrees #Warming #samples #workshop #Xray #CTscan #environment #cryosphere #iceshelf #geology #sedimentology #model #modeling #spatiotemporal #drilling #coring #rossiceshelf
@GNSScience @OtagoUniversity

Hi all! I’ve just moved from another instance, so apologize for the repetition. I’m a geologist, currently working in public service (views here are my own!), supporting exploration for critical minerals and the energy transition.

My research interests are in the sedimentology, process stratigraphy, and ichnology of deep water, fluvial, and marginal marine deposits.