Week 13, Fall 2025 - Geosphere submission and thinking about IAG NZ

Bulleted List:
-Submitted the Thousand Lake fault MS to Geosphere. 
-Attended the 2025-2026 USHE geology major meeting, representing UVU. Was a good meeting overall. Sad to see some Utah programs having trouble replacing retired faculty (Utah Tech especially who is kind of down to 1-2 one faculty members at the moment).
-Attended the last GE committee meeting of the semester where we finalized and approved the committee bylaws. 
-Reviewed my IAG conference abstract and began planning my talk which will take place on Feb 5 in Christchurch NZ in the Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains Session. 
-read a recent Geosphere paper about the east Traverse Mountains by the BYU group studying mega landslides want to reread it a bit, certainly interesting. 
-listened to my first undergraduate research mentor Keith Klepeis on Geology Bites. how awesome!!! Third professor I know that has appeared on that program. 
-Started a book about the history of New Zealand. 
-Worked a bit on Chapter 4 of the Advanced GIS book. 

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