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9th Annual Can You Dig It? Success

  Can You Dig It? — the Department of Geological Sciences’ 9th annual community outreach event held at the Florida Museum of Natural History — brought hands-on earth science activities to more than 1400 children and adults from Alachua County and the surrounding area on Saturday, March 14, 2015. At least 70 faculty members, postdoctoral […]

Sequence Stratigraphy Short Course

Following on from last year’s huge success, on Thursday February 26, 2015 Jim Anderson of ExxonMobil conducted another “Short course in sequence stratigraphy, the ExxonMobil Approach.” Twenty-one undergraduate and graduate students expanded their knowledge of sequence stratigraphy and seismic interpretation for petroleum geoscience applications with help from an expert in the field. The seven-hour course included three […]

New Williamson Hall Art Exhibit

Faculty and students gathered on Thursday February 5, 2015 for the unveiling of a new art exhibit in Williamson Hall. The panoramic painting by Evan Poirier (pictured) depicts landscapes from mountains to the ocean demonstrating “Earth’s Surface Processes” in soils, caves, mountains, rivers, wetlands, groundwater, estuaries, and the ocean. The artwork shows the nature of the […]

Tropical Tales of Polar Ice

Dr. Andrea Dutton’s global sea level research was recently featured on the front page of the University of Florida News site. Her research focuses on investigating drivers for global sea level rise and fall using dating of fossil corals in the Seychelles. In a recent article (Dutton et al., 2015, Quaternary Science Reviews), Dutton’s international team of […]