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In this last episode of the season, we talk with Mel Rodgers, Research Assistant Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, about her research of volcanic hazards using geophysics as well as science communication and diversity in the geosciences. More about Mel can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this episode of Calling: Earth, Matt talks with Meghan Cook, Geoscience Education Researcher in the USF School of Geosciences, about her non-traditional path to a Ph.D. and her research on affective responses to field trips in the geosciences. More about Meghan can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this episode of Calling: Earth, we talk with "Zac" Atlas, Research Assistant Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, about his work with volcanic geochemistry as well as his position as manager of the . More about Zac can be found here: Links to the Center of Geochemical Analysis virtual tour: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this episode of Calling: Earth, we talk with Ela Bialkowska-Jelinska, Ph.D. candidate in the USF School of Geosciences, about her beginnings in Poland and her work with measuring the presence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in groundwater via sinkholes in Florida. More about Ela can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this episode of Calling: Earth, we talk with Seth Cavello, Instructor in the USF School of Geosciences, about his work with Burmese immigrants in Buffalo, NY and how gentrification (the process of changing an area so that it conforms to middle-class standards) has impacted their communities. More about Seth can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this episode of Calling: Earth, we talk with Joseph "Joe" Panzik, Research Assistant Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, about his work in paleomagnetism (ancient Earth magnetism) and scientific literacy, as well as the importance of learning transferable skills. More about Joe can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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Welcome back to the fourth season of Calling: Earth! In this episode we talk with Mark Rains, Chair of the USF School of Geosciences, about the impacts of COVID-19 and social unrest on the School and how they are adapting. More about the School of Geosciences can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this last episode of season 3, Thomas "Tom" Crisman, a Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses his research of water policy in Florida, the Middle East and North Africa, and how it relates to economics, health, and governmental stability. More about Tom can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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In this fifth and final lightning interview of the third season, Bingbing Jiang, a Ph.D. candidate in the USF School of Geosciences discusses her research on the intersection of policy, environmental science, and wetlands research. More about Bingbing can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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Matthew "Matt" Pasek, an Associate Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses his research of the origin of life from the perspective of meteorites, phosphorus, and fulgurites (rocks created by lightning strikes). More about Matt can be found here: Calling: Earth is a production of the in cooperation with the Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to .
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Ran Tao, an Assistant Professor in the USF School of Geosciences, discusses his research into human geography using spatial interaction phenomena with spatial flow data.
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