June 6, 2025 - Finalized IAG Abstract, Prepped Field Trip, Landscapes Live, SCEC videos.

 

After review by my alumni colleagues, our IAG abstract for the Conference in Christchurch, NZ is set and submitted! 

I also gathered all the files I need to print for next week's teacher field trip and successfully recruited Kristen Smith (BYU MS student and UVU Alumnus) to join and help lead the day! 

Finally, I did some professional development learning watching a landscapes live lecture by Dan Parsons about flood modelling. The main point was that rivers are dynamic and all of our flood models are fairly static. So they are implementing ways to account for deposition and channel change to have more dynamic flood models for various recurrence intervals. Of course, to do this on a wide scale it all has to be course and based upon a bunch of assumptions, but the point and talk was quite compelling. 

I plan to do a bunch more of this type of learning over the sabbatical. For others interested here are two great links:

Geomorphology Talks via Landscapes Live: https://www.landscapeslive.org/ 

Earthquake Science Talks from the annual SCEC meeting: https://central.scec.org/meetings/2024/am 


Today I did about 4 hours of work. 

I also did a two hour gravel ride! 

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