UBC Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences

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The official page for the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia.

02/26/2025
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09/23/2024

Congratulations to Prof. Doug Oldenburg, who has been inducted into the 2024 class of AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fellows!

The AGU Fellowship is a prestigious award that recognizes excellence in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Dr. Douglas Oldenburg has contributed greatly to the field by developing inversion methods and applications to solve diverse geophysical problems.

Doug is an emeritus professor in EOAS and founder of the UBC Geophysical Inversion Facility. In addition to the 2024 AGU Fellowship, he has won numerous other awards for teaching and research. He is a recognized Fellow of the Royal Society, SEG Honorary Membership Recipient, and TeckCominco Senior Keevil Chair in Mineral Exploration. He is passionate about teaching and making geophysics accessible to all and has developed a number of open-source resources for students and educators of geophysics.

Congratulations, Doug!

09/18/2024

Congratulations to Prof. Mark Jellinek, who has been inducted into the 2024 class of AGU (American Geophysical Union) Fellows!

Since 1962, fewer than 0.1% of AGU members have been selected as Fellows by the AGU Union Fellows Committee. Mark's selection is a testament to his unwavering dedication and invaluable contributions to his field, resulting in significant advances in the geosciences.

Mark has been a faculty member within UBC EOAS since 2005, and is a Professor of Geophysics. Mark's research span a diverse range of topics across Earth and planetary science, including but not limited to studies of volcanic plumes and their deposits, super-continental break-up and interaction with Earth's climate, and how geomorphology of the High Arctic can give us insights into the formation and habitability of other planets.

Congratulations, Mark!

Photos from UBC Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences's post 09/17/2024

A couple of snaps from our start of term department BBQ this lunchtime. Welcome to all our new students, staff, and faculty, we wish you and all our returning department members a successful year!

Congratulations to Emma Liu, Sebastian Medrano and Lindsay Nelson (pictured) for their award of Excellence in Administration and Technical Support.

Also not pictured: Maite Maldonado and Lucy Poritt for the Undergraduate Instructors of the Year Award, and to Dylan Spence, Brooke Hoppstock-Mattson, Maxwell Porter, and Lualawi Mareshet Admasu for their Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award.

Photos from UBC Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences's post 04/17/2024

Have you got your tickets yet?...

Join us on Monday 22nd April (Earth Day) at the Vogue Theatre in Vancouver for a exciting concert from Axiom brass featuring 8 brand new pieces by composers from around the world. Each piece draws inspiration from mineral resources in each composer's home country.

Tickets are only $12.50 with all taxes and fees included - https://admitone.com/events/the-heavy-metal-suite-vancouver-9340133

Presented by the Future Minerals Initiative.

Hosted and narrated by CBC Ideas’ host, Nahlah Ayed.

Sponsored by: UBC Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences & The Canada Climate Law Initiative

How art can help us talk about the green transition 04/17/2024

How art can help us talk about the green transition April 16, 2024 How art can help us talk about the green transition Elders, researchers and musicians are using art to get people talking about the challenges and opportunities of a transition to renewable energy. The Heavy Metal Suite concert premiers on Earth Day, featuring individual musical movem...

Researchers uncover source rocks of the first real continents 02/01/2024

New research published this week in Nature Communications from lead author Dr. Matthijs Smit, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, with PhD students Kira Musiyachenko and Jeroen Goumans.

The researchers used specific chemical tracers that are unaffected by geological alteration processes to identify the source of the rocks that made up most of the newly formed continental crust during the Archaean.

Trends in the compositions of these rocks indicate that they formed during slow burial, thickening and melting of precursor oceanic plateau crust.

This discovery provides a novel explanation of how continental crust may have originated without requiring an external driver, such as a meteorite impact - this discovery is a paradigm shift from the way geoscientists have understood the origins of continental crust and plate tectonics during the Archean era.

Researchers uncover source rocks of the first real continents January 31, 2024 Three types of granitoid rocks—tonalite, trondhjemite and granodiorite (TTG). Geoscientists have uncovered a missing link in the enigmatic story of how the continents developed—a revised origin story that doesn’t require the start of plate tectonics or any external factor to e...

Photos from UBC Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences's post 11/13/2023

🚨ACADEMIC JOB POSTING REMINDER🚨
**Application deadline December 1st**

Our department is seeking a global research leader in isotope geochemistry and geochronology for a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair (CRC). Expected start date of September 2024. Application deadline December 1st 2023.

**Please check 3rd image for specific criteria for this position.**

See https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6WJHol7SfPxRMu9 for more details + application.








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