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Happy blog birthday!

Happy blog birthday!

As we hope it’s marked in all of our beloved readers’ calendars, it’s the time of the year to celebrate the blog’s birthday! This year, the blog turns seven, and we are thrilled to share a recap of our activities over the past 12 months.

We published 58 blog posts, covering topics such as the geodynamics of remarkable regions, exciting outreach initiatives, and our popular monthly column “The Sassy Scientist”. We also launched a new blog series called Geotandem, where we explore hot geoscience topics from a multidisciplinary perspective, collaborating with the Geodesy and Structural and Tectonics Divisions. It’s been a lot of fun! None of this would have been possible without our amazing 2023-2024 team of editors, illustrators, and social media people who help spread the word. 

The EGU GD blog team 2023-2024

And, of course, many thanks to our invited authors for sharing their work:

  • Kennet Gourley
  • Ajay Kumar
  • Tshering Lama Sherpa
  • Scott King
  • Joshua Murphy
  • Iris Van Zelst
  • Alexis Gauthier
  • Inna Shivkumar
  • Marina Cano Amoros
  • João Pedro Macedo Silva
  • Shyla Kupis
  • Megan Holdt
  • Gaetano Ferrante
  • Timothy Gray
  • Lu Li
  • Mareen Lösing
  • Maria Constanza Manassero
  • Tobias Stål
  • Kate Selway
  • Zhong-Hai Li
  • Bastian van den Bout
  • Ángela María Gómez-García
  • Eline Le Breton 
  • Ayako Tsuchiyama
  • Geodynamica Core Team
  • Santiago Soler
  • Garima Shukla
  • Guido Gianni
  • Pedro J. Gea
  • Constanza Rodriguez Piceda
  • Matías Barrionuevo
  • Kleoniki (Lydia) Theodoridou
  • Ben Mather
  • Jonathon Leonard
  •  Rachel O’Brien
  • Elvira Mulyukova
  • Cedric Thieulot
  • Katherine Villavicencio
  • Jamison Assunção
  • Subhajit Ghosh
  • Rafael Monteiro da Silva
  • Joyce Shi Sim
  • Kevin Trinh 
  • Lorenzo Mantiloni
  • Emily Hinshaw
  • Victor Sacek
  • Zhibin Lei
  • Paraskevi Nomikou
  • Kuan-Yu Lin
  • Srivatsan Vedavyas
  • Michaël Pons
  • Denise Degen
  • Stephanie Sparks 
  • Betti Hegyi

 

 

In 2023, we reached 48,650 unique pageviews, thus we are very happy to see the fruits of our efforts and to know that people are following the blog.

What’s next for the blog? We will continue our efforts to provide you with your weekly dose of geodynamics outreach. Want to know more about this year’s team? Check out our post introducing the new team members 2024-2025 ! For those looking to expand their geo-views, we will continue the Geotandem series. Your dear old Sassy Scientist will also be posting every last Friday of the month to share their views on old and new problems in geodynamics and academia.

Finding it hard to keep track of all the blog’s activities but want to stay updated? You can find us on X and now on LinkedIn for regular updates. Still not enough? Soon, we will be launching a monthly newsletter summarizing our blog activities. Stay tuned!

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She is a postdoctoral researcher at University of Plymouth (UK). Her research interests spans from the role of fault networks with complex geometries in earthquake processes to the link of the lithospheric structure with observed seismic deformation. She is the editor-in-chief of the EGU Geodynamics blog.


Michaël Pons is a postdoc at GFZ Potsdam (Germany). He is working on the modeling of subduction processes associated with the formation of the Andes, as well as global-scale modeling. His research interests range from mantle and lithosphere dynamics to surface processes. Michaël is editor-in-chief of the EGU GD blog.


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