Beth Bartel
@EatTheCrust
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Researching how humans respond to natural hazards. #Scicomm, equity, volcanoes, & spontaneous one-person dance parties. PhD from @mtugeomining 🌋
Houghton, MI
Joined August 2010
Monday feels. Or maybe election season feels. Or carbon emission feels. Or all of the above.
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And if you missed it live you can now watch it at x2 speed while you do your dishes! Feedback and thoughts are very much welcome—and encouraged. How can we improve use of scientific information for risk reduction? Big thanks to @SZ4D1 @SZ4Grads
https://t.co/0bDYzG2lyF
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Amazing opportunity alert!
📣Calling students and early career scientists! Apply now to the US & Chile Exchange Program. Conduct research in the partner country // Collaborate with international scientists // Form long-term scientific relationships! https://t.co/rCTBOOAUbY
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Come hang out with me today!
The @SZ4Grads webinar series is back! This season will feature presentations in English & Spanish. Today 11AMPT: Beth Bartel will discuss how understanding evacuation behavior can inform geoscience questions: Fuego volcano, Guatemala. Get your Zoom link: https://t.co/vVvNQa6ZBp
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A group of us have been working to adapt our 2021 @EGU_NHESS paper ( https://t.co/dz2eGBwyqx) into an open-access eLearning course. The initial version (feedback welcome!) is now live... https://t.co/5YPjLYLUMg It aims to help natural hazard scientists better contribute to DRR.
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Abstract. Reducing disaster risk is critical to securing the ambitions of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and natural hazard scientists make a key contribution to achieving this aim....
🌍 GfGD has contributed to a new open-access e-learning course designed to enhance natural hazard scientists' engagement in disaster risk reduction (DRR). 🧵1/5
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Terrifying when you see your home region called out in the national news for being unprepared. It’s true though, and will continue to be unless we invest in safety infrastructure. Comments from colleagues @geosmx & Corina Allen
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The geological record of the region indicates on average, these mega earthquake and tsunami events happen every 500 years.
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Remember to register for Cascades24. No registration fees and lodging is provided in Bend. Additional travel funds for ECR are available.
Cascades24 will held Monday, August 5 to Friday, August, 9, 2024 in Bend, Oregon and will focus on themes of the magmatic, volcanic and tectonic processes in the Cascades. https://t.co/NIYFVg4uUZ
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For some reason X was not letting me find my buds to tag them yesterday so here they are now @Allhamia @AilsaNaismith @Matthew__Watson
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Not all guided tours consider the true risk of your adventure. Fuego volcano, Guatemala is a case in point. [Incl. commentary from Matt Watson, Ailsa Naismith, Roberto Mérida Boogher.]
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Scientists say tourists don't understand the dangers when they sign up for hiking trips.
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Want to learn more about volcanologists, volcanoes, or related stuff like ***hazards science communication*** (nudge, nudge)? Two seasons of VolcaKnowledge complete! Check it out! Big congrats to @smitchell_sci for making this happen & being a fantastic host.
It's time for a wrap-up on season 2. Thank you to ALL our amazing guests for such varied, interesting topics! What was your favourite episode this season? If you missed any, you can catch up through our website to link you to your regular podcasting sites. https://t.co/MPFUjMQbtl
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It's time for a wrap-up on season 2. Thank you to ALL our amazing guests for such varied, interesting topics! What was your favourite episode this season? If you missed any, you can catch up through our website to link you to your regular podcasting sites. https://t.co/MPFUjMQbtl
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This is Wookie telling me I still have some work to do on my seminar outline for this Thursday. Cats are the harshest critics.
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As you'll see, we had some fun sharing stories in this episode!
From spooky noises in the night, to scary ground squirrels, to making change just one person at a time... check out the latest geo-memories from @EatTheCrust and @drwendyrocks ! #podcast #latestepisode
https://t.co/8WDIionYTL
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Okay I’m finally finding a moment to listen to this and I admittedly was nervous—the whole hearing ourselves talk thing—but I just legit squealed because it’s so fun to hear @smitchell_sci and @DrWendyRocks and I can’t help but love being a part of it.
🚨 It's time for our first double guest episode! And it's a zinger, featuring @DrWendyRocks and @EatTheCrust talking all about the importance of training scientists in science communication and helping the public perceive natural hazards and risk. Listen: https://t.co/gCFt1aaFkM
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Two amazing geoscientists whom I greatly admire and have learnt so much from over the years. We had a blast recording this episode as you'll see! @DrWendyRocks and @EatTheCrust for the latest of @volcaknowledge !
🚨 It's time for our first double guest episode! And it's a zinger, featuring @DrWendyRocks and @EatTheCrust talking all about the importance of training scientists in science communication and helping the public perceive natural hazards and risk. Listen: https://t.co/gCFt1aaFkM
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Lovely summary of the backstory on our paper on women & evacuation at Fuego volcano, Guatemala. The story behind the story! ❤️ 🌋
I wrote a mini blog post about a recent study by @EatTheCrust (lead author) and I on women's perspectives of evacuation at Fuego volcano, Guatemala. It's a wee summary of the paper and our motivations for writing it. Check it out! https://t.co/YkBu5z3rBl
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Found this on the to-do list I dictated to my phone while driving across country: Hey House, text her summer … ideas?? 💡
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