by Brendan Reilly | Sep 9, 2018 | News
Joe, Rob, and Brendan are off to Copenhagen in support of their IODP proposal, 814-Full: Assessing the history of the south Greenland Ice Sheet and its interaction with ocean circulation, climate, and sea level. This drilling proposal was the result of a 2012 IODP,...
by Brendan Reilly | Aug 24, 2018 | News, P-mag Lab in the Field
The P-mag Lab will continue to have a strong partnership with IODP in the 2018/19 academic year and is committed to developing, implementing, and achieving IODP scientific objectives. We are starting the year by participating in two IODP workshops focused on planning...
by Brendan Reilly | Aug 17, 2018 | News
The new Oregon State University Marine and Geology Repository (OSU-MGR; www.osu-mgr.org) is getting close to be up and running. Last year, Joe and fellow CEOAS professor Anthony Koppers, led an initiative to expand the OSU-MGR by building a new facility and acquiring...
by Brendan Reilly | Jul 26, 2018 | News
Katharine, Rob, and Brendan took turns over the last 2 weeks helping Ben collect data for his Masters Thesis at the Pacific Northwest Paleomagnetism Laboratory at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. Ben is studying sediment from the Northern North...
by Brendan Reilly | Jun 18, 2018 | News
Katharine (MS) and Brendan (PhD) officially received their degrees at Saturday’s Oregon State Commencement. But they aren’t running away yet! Katherine will stick around to manage the P-mag Lab and make sure it continues to run smoothly and Brendan will...
by Brendan Reilly | May 9, 2018 | News
Katharine Solada has successfully defended her MS Thesis, titled “Constraining resurgent uplift through lake sediment paleomagnetism on resurgent dome Samosir Island in Toba Caldera, Indonesia!” Great job Katharine!