Maureen Padden
maureenpadden.bsky.social
Maureen Padden
@maureenpadden.bsky.social
McMasterU teaching professor interested in all things environmental and geological.
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Better weather and climate data in Africa could save lives and improve livelihoods. Multiple international efforts are at work improving these networks.

eos.org/features/bui...

Read more in our year-end issue: bit.ly/Eos-Nov-Dec2025
Building Better Weather Networks - Eos
A lack of weather data often leaves African communities vulnerable. Convergent efforts to improve observational networks throughout the continent are slowly filling the gaps.
eos.org
December 4, 2025 at 11:45 PM
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A M5.8 earthquake struck NW China today - an aftershock of the 2024 M7 Wushi earthquake. Although slip in the M7 mainshock did not reach the surface, a M5.7 aftershock a week later produced a remarkable surface scarp. Did the latest M5.8 do the same thing? We're waiting for data to find out.

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M5.8 in northwestern China: aftershock of 2024 M7.0 Wushi earthquake
Well-studied earthquake sequence includes "blind" mainshock with surface-rupturing aftershock
earthquakeinsights.substack.com
December 5, 2025 at 12:11 AM
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Lead, Tin, and trace element analysis sheds light on trade of Tin from Cornwall across Bronze Age Europe ⚒️🧪
November 28, 2025 at 1:02 PM
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The McMaster Ecohydrology Lab presents the 2025 #NobelPeatPrize nominees! We encourage the #peatland community to give each of these wonderful papers a read.

The winner will be announced on December 11th. #PeatPaper
November 27, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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A M6.8 earthquake struck offshore Japan today - another large earthquake from the subduction zone that produced two recent great earthquakes. The earthquake was preceded by a "cascade up": foreshocks progressively increasing in maximum magnitude.

What do we know? What might happen next?
M6.8 earthquake offshore Japan preceded by upward cascade of foreshocks
What do we know about seismic hazard in the Japan-Kuril subduction zone?
earthquakeinsights.substack.com
November 9, 2025 at 6:41 PM
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Hurricane Melissa recently battered Jamaica and the Caribbean. Learn how hot seas led to a record-breaking storm in this new map from #MapsDotCom

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#gischat 🌊🧪 #geogchat #geogsky
Hurricane Melissa Breaks Records
Hurricane Melissa made landfall in southwestern Jamaica on October 28. It set records along the way.
ow.ly
November 3, 2025 at 8:15 PM
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Fish in the forest, seaweed in trees?
Yes - 13 years ago tonight, the M7.8 #HaidaGwaii earthquake generated the world's largest #tsunami of 2012. Runup to 13m in some inlets left seaweed in trees and fish in the forest. If you are near water and feel long and strong shaking, go to high ground.
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October 27, 2025 at 10:51 PM
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Thoroughly enjoying checking out the spectacular folded and overturned Carboniferous-aged turbidities near Millook Haven on the NE Cornish coast.

Lovely sedimentary structures - graded bedding, slumps, load casts, flutes, all subsequently squeezed into tight chevron folds ::chef’s kiss::

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October 26, 2025 at 7:01 PM
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A M7.4 earthquake struck Russia's Kamchatka peninsula today: the largest aftershock so far of the great M8.8 on July 29th.

What do we see in the seismic data so far? And what are the chances of a triggered earthquake next door?

earthquakeinsights.substack.com/p/m74-earthq...
M7.4 earthquake shakes Kamchatka: largest aftershock of the M8.8 earthquake
How does it fit into the seismic sequence?
earthquakeinsights.substack.com
September 14, 2025 at 1:17 AM
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If you've seen breathless reporting about a seismic swarm near a "supervolcano" in northern Nevada, don't worry: that is just where Yellowstone was, 15 million years ago. There is no supervolcano there now.

But the swarm, and the geology here, is pretty neat! Read about it in our latest post:
Seismic swarm rattles northern Nevada
There is no supervolcano here, despite claims in disreputable tabloids
earthquakeinsights.substack.com
September 6, 2025 at 3:26 PM
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This Is Geoscience is a new campaign launched by @geolsoc.bsky.social to showcase the sector's societal value and highlight career opportunities for the geoscientists of tomorrow.

Discover more here: geoscientist.online/sections/new...

#geoscience #geology #careers
This Is Geoscience - GEOSCIENTIST
New campaign ‘This is Geoscience’ aims to showcase the discipline's value to society and highlight the opportunities a geoscience career offers.
geoscientist.online
September 4, 2025 at 11:20 AM
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For #ThinSectionThursday, a bryozoan grainstone/rudstone from the Permian of Western Australia.
September 4, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Ein internationales Forschungsteam unter Leitung der ETH Zürich zeigt anhand von Messungen, dass die Weltmeere während der beispiellosen marinen Hitzewelle im Jahr 2023 deutlich weniger CO2 aufgenommen haben als erwartet.

ethz.ch/de/news-und-...
Die marine Kohlenstoffsenke schwächelt
Ein internationales Forschungsteam unter Leitung der ETH Zürich zeigt anhand von Messungen, dass die Weltmeere während der beispiellosen marinen Hitzewelle im Jahr 2023 deutlich weniger CO2 aufgenomme...
ethz.ch
September 2, 2025 at 9:42 AM
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Measurements analysed by an international research team led by ETH Zurich show that the global ocean absorbed significantly less CO₂ than anticipated during the unprecedented marine heatwave in 2023.
The ocean carbon sink is ailing
Measurements analysed by an international research team led by ETH Zurich show that the global ocean absorbed significantly less CO₂ than anticipated during the unprecedented marine heatwave in 2023.
ethz.ch
September 2, 2025 at 9:42 AM
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A magnitude 6 earthquake struck northeastern Afghanistan just before midnight on August 31st. Vulnerable homes built of mud, brick, stone, and wood collapsed; the reported death toll has exceeded 800 people.

Why do earthquakes occur here, what happened in this one, and why was it so deadly?
Deadly M6 earthquake strikes northeastern Afghanistan
Shallow thrust faulting in a highly vulnerable region
earthquakeinsights.substack.com
September 1, 2025 at 7:23 PM
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How does lava sound when it comes to the surface of the Earth? Listen to a lava flow oozing out of its effusive vent high on the southwestern side of #Etna, 28 August 2025. That day no visits by tourists were allowed on the site, which permitted this (relatively) clean recording
August 30, 2025 at 7:50 PM
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A remarkable landslide this morning in Norway, NE of Åsen.
Likely 'quick clay'.
August 30, 2025 at 9:04 PM
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From sheep growing better wool under solar panels to matcha prices soaring with the heat: here’s this week’s surprising mix of climate news, and something you can do about it today!
Solar panels lead to better...wool?
Sheep and solar panels, our favorite foods at risk, and how to find climate-friendly rebates
www.talkingclimate.ca
August 27, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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The Canadian Museum of History is "clad with 30,000 square metres of Tyndall stone."

Tyndall Stone is "highly fossiliferous and the fossils contribute to its aesthetic appeal. It contains numerous fossil gastropods, brachiopods, cephalopods, trilobites, corals..."

#photo
#architecture
#Ottawa
August 16, 2025 at 2:30 AM
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On X, Masaki Nobushiro posts a recurring (and useful) drawing about how people wrongly think a 1m tsunami is a cresting wave when it's actually a wall of water filled with dangerous and deadly debris that's strong enough to sweep up a car.

#tsunami
July 30, 2025 at 3:29 AM
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Are you looking for the latest updates on the tsunami from the M8.8 Kamchatka earthquake?
See:
www.tsunami.gov and your local emergency preparedness group.
At this time (6 a.m. PT, July 30) a tsunami advisory is still in effect for much of the British Columbia coast.
(also AK, WA, OR, CA and more).
July 30, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING 1 TO 3 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE LEVEL ARE
POSSIBLE ALONG SOME COASTS OF

CHILE... HAWAII... JAPAN... NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN
ISLANDS... AND SOLOMON ISLANDS.

* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING 0.3 TO 1 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE LEVEL
ARE POSSIBLE FOR SOME COASTS OF

July 30, 2025 at 1:11 AM
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* BASED ON ALL AVAILABLE DATA... HAZARDOUS TSUNAMI WAVES ARE
FORECAST FOR SOME COASTS.

TSUNAMI THREAT FORECAST...UPDATED
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* TSUNAMI WAVES REACHING MORE THAN 3 METERS ABOVE THE TIDE
LEVEL ARE POSSIBLE ALONG SOME COASTS OF

ECUADOR... AND RUSSIA.

July 30, 2025 at 1:11 AM
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R for confirmed or potentially destructive teletsunamis generated anywhere in the Pacific Basin.

EVALUATION
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* AN EARTHQUAKE WITH A PRELIMINARY MAGNITUDE OF 8.7 OCCURRED
OFF THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA AT 2325 UTC ON
TUESDAY JULY 29 2025.

* TSUNAMI WAVES HAVE BEEN OBSERVED.

July 30, 2025 at 1:11 AM