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COVID-19 Impacts on Geochemistry: What's Next?
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The GS and EAG will be hosting a panel discussion tomorrow about the personal and professional impacts the pandemic has had on the geochemistry community. This GS-EAG Panel Discussion, with representatives from the social sciences, psychology, and early career and senior geochemists, will consider the global impacts including on the most vulnerable community members. The panel will also share their experiences and strategies they have used to navigate the challenges and consider what we can do to mitigate long-term career impacts. Registration is free and open to all.
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.GEOCHEMICAL CAREER CENTER JOBS
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Assistant Professor, Earth Materials |
The University of Texas at El Paso
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El Paso, Texas-USA
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Postdoctoral Associate |
Rutgers University
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New Brunswick, New Jersey-USA
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Assistant Professor - Department of Earth & Planetary Science - College of Letters & Science |
University of California Berkeley
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Berkeley, California-USA
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Assistant Professor - Geophysical Sciences
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The University of Chicago
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Chicago, Illinois-USA
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Associate Professor - Geophysical Sciences
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The University of Chicago
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Chicago, Illinois-USA
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T.C. Chamberlin Postdoctoral Fellowship
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The University of Chicago
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Chicago, Illinois-USA
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Tenure-track Assistant Professor |
Rice University, Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences
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Houston, Texas-USA
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Ion Microprobe Specialist
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Curtin University
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Perth, Western Australia
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PhD Research Assistantship in Experimental Geochemistry
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Mississippi State University
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Starkville, Mississippi-USA
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Assistant Director, Center for Isotope Geochemistry |
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts-USA
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Boston College
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Postdoc in reactive transport during off-axis hydrothermal circulation in seafloor basalts |
University of Calgary
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Calgary , Alberta
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Assistant Professor - Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Cambridge, Massachusetts-USA
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.GEOCHEMISTRY IN THE NEWS
State-of-the-art technology, serendipity, and secrets of Stonehenge
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Stonehenge is an iconic monument that has withstood the tests of time.
Its main architecture is composed of sarsen stones, gray megaliths towering more than 6 meters tall and weighing 18 metric tons. Despite their prominence, little is known about the 52 stones that remain of the roughly 80 that were erected during the middle–third millennium BCE.
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