We'll try a 360º camera to document field sites google-streetview-style and to plunge it under our kayak looking for faults. In the meantime, enjoy this gimmicky autumnal snapshot @gfz.bsky.social .
We'll try a 360º camera to document field sites google-streetview-style and to plunge it under our kayak looking for faults. In the meantime, enjoy this gimmicky autumnal snapshot @gfz.bsky.social .
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Finally took some time to clean this small coding project from my PhD implementing the Total Variation Denoising (1D) method from Condat et al., 2013.
pip install tvdcondat2013
from TVDCondat2013 import tvd_2013
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denoised_v1 = tvd_2013(MyNumpyArray, lambda_TVD)
github.com/bgailleton/T...
Postdoc in critical zone modelling at Géosciences Environnement Toulouse (GET), France. Apply by 20 December. See also: csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Jobs
📜 New Paper Alert 💻
Come and check our latest work at Géociences Rennes: `graphflood`, a new method to efficiently simulate 2D hydrodynamics on landscapes.
Python package easily installable 💻✅
Check my website for docs/info/tuto (Adding new ones every few days):
bgailleton.github.io
Mj6.4 earthquake off the West of Noto Peninsula. Shindo 5- in Shika town. Epicenter is south of the Mj6.9 2007 Noto earthquake, which itself was at the W end of this year's Mw7.5
A Japanese garden with a pond, three bridges and many small pines. Autumn foliage on the castle wall in the background.
Capping off a very successful campaign for the TEMARI project with a visit of the Kanazawa Castle 🏯. Observations and luminescence samples (good and sketchy) aplenty 🪨.
We will confirm/update terrace chronology and improve numerical models for marine terraces 🌊⛰️
Extreme flooding and seismology! The possible outburst flood that hit the Khumbu region of Nepal today was recorded by the Pyramid seismic station at Mt. Everest, about 21 km away. This type of record is so useful for understanding these events. ⚒️
Brand-new open access paper:
Role of a Hidden Fault in the Early Process of the 2024 Mw7.5 Noto Peninsula #Earthquake. #Japan ⚒️
doi.org/10.1029/2024...
Today is a big day for us, extremely happy and excited to share our first issue that includes the first paper ever published with Geomorphica. Congratulations to the authors 🎉
The second paper is ready. Congratulations to the authors including @earthshaker.bsky.social and big thank you for your contribution 🎉. Interested in publishing with and/or volunteering for Geomorphica? Check out our homepage geomorphica.org 💙
🎉It is time to celebrate🎉 It has been one year that Geomorphica is open for submissions and we are extremely happy to share our first issue and first two publications. Stay tuned, there will be more papers passing the last stages of the publication process soon!