End Spring 2026 - TLF copy edits, rehoming Subsidence paper, Draft of Topliff to colleagues
Well spring 2026 is over. So technical is sabbatical. But now it’s summer!
I’ve received news of success with the Geosphere manuscript and I am working on copy edits for that paper now.
The journal Remote Sensing rejected my LiDAR differencing paper about ground subsidence in Cedar Valley despite two positive reviews and one negative one. So I reformatted and made a few small edits and submitted the Manuscript to Earth’s Future which is more about results and application than mythological focus which was the criticism by the one reviewer.
I also go through the very helpful edits by Dr Bunds and sent the Topliff Hills manuscript to the rest of our coauthors.
Got 10+ survey responses from Students that used my OER draft book. Will work to make edits before the start of fall.
Planning to submit a tectonic geomorphology paper with Parker and Veronica to a special issue stemming from the ICG meeting.
Also contemplating how to move forward with the Genola north fault paper with Kristen smith.
Other things I’m doing:
Completed annual UvU self evaluation + goals.
Prepping field camp week.
Helping to finalize Parkfield 2.0 workshop participants list and thinking about that travel and presentation.
Home work:
Replaced a faucet cartridge to fix a dripping sink.
Planted the garden: squash, cucumber, beets, radish, potatoes, green beans, and need to go buy some tomatoes and hot pepper plants.
Contemplating how to fix the back porch on the cheap.
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