| Hashtag | #AGU22 |
| Website | https://criticalzone.org/bigdata |
| Road to AGU22 videos | https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLELOz7SwUyhManT-6z9zlfjnC5ETGTOCF |
| Hashtag | #AGU22 |
| Website | https://criticalzone.org/bigdata |
| Road to AGU22 videos | https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLELOz7SwUyhManT-6z9zlfjnC5ETGTOCF |
Blog entry on our #CriticalZone Collaborative Network site about some Cluster #AGU22 presentations on Monday.
https://criticalzone.org/news-events/hydrology-highlights-day-1-of-agu22
Looking forward to my first in-person conference in a few years! I'll be sharing our work on identifying the drivers of a recent springtime warming hole (https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/1111909) and using explainable machine learning methods on a climate intervention simulation (https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/1110391).
Reach out if you are at #AGU22! 🙂
Insights and ideas for first time #AmericanGeophysicalUnion Fall Meeting attendees. #AGU22
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLELOz7SwUyhManT-6z9zlfjnC5ETGTOCF
"High microbial activity in the #permafrost -dominated #watersheds" was the prompt for this illustration generated by #midjourney
The prompt is a quote from the abstract for the #AGU22 session "Seasonal and longitudinal variability in mercury concentrations in Arctic rivers".
📆 🔗 : https://bit.ly/CZNAGU22121211
#CriticalZone #biogeochemistry #AGU2022 #CriticalZoneAtAGU22
Keep your Tuesday late afternoon free at #AGU22 and come join us for laughs and learning as our speakers use only the 1000 most common words to tell you about their awesome science!
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/meetingapp.cgi/Session/165652
@[email protected] @[email protected] #UpGoer #SimpleWords #SciComm
Whether you thrill at the chance to tell taxi drivers and dinner-table companions about your research or want to hide every time someone asks, “What do you do?”, we offer an exciting and valuable challenge for you. Inspired by the XKCD comic that describes the Saturn V Rocket using only the thousand most common words in English (http://xkcd.com/1133/), we ask speakers to present short (~5-minute) scientific talks using the same vocabulary (determined via the Up-Goer Five Text Editor: http://splasho.com/upgoer5). Why? (Written using the Up-Goer Five Text Editor.) When you change the kinds of words you use to explain what you do, you: Find what is at the heart of your work. Can now tell ANYONE what you study, because you can make things as simple as they can be. Show that it matters to explain what you do so others can understand, even if it's hard.