Don't Panic Geocast
It's not an exact science.
Episodes
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     Episode 70 - "Lake Bottom Seismometers" Natalie AccardoMay 27th, 2016 | 1 hr 6 minsThis week we interview guest Natalie Accardo to learn about various seismic projects and lake bottom seismometers! We then pack pears with a behavioral #FunPaperFriday. Fun Paper Friday Contact us: Show - - - show@dontpanicgeocast.com... 
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     Episode 69 - “Pretentious way to say raindrop”May 20th, 2016 | 47 mins 22 secsIt’s raining. A lot. This week we talk about how we measure precipitation. We then discuss how beetles use stars to navigate in this week’s Fun Paper Friday. Rain Measurement Fun Paper Friday Contact us: Show - - -... 
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     Episode 68 - "It's kind of magical down there" Kiya RivermanMay 13th, 2016 | 50 mins 25 secsThis week we interview Kiya Riverman about crawling around in caves… underneath a glacier! Join us to learn about glacial hydrology and what it’s like being inside the glacier. Fun Paper Friday Chameleons, they have a reputation for... 
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     Episode 67 - "Rock Drills and Beer" Undersampled RadioMay 3rd, 2016 | 1 hr 3 secsWe’re back! On this surprise Tuesday show we talk with the hosts 
 of Undersampled Radio.Pomeroy 
 Rock Drill
 Matt Hall
 (@kwinkunks)
 Graham Ganssle
 (@GrahamGanssle)Undersampled Radio (iTunes) Contact us: 
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     Episode 66 - "I'm going to stomp my hat now" Stress, Strain, Folding, and FaultingApril 29th, 2016 | 44 mins 31 secsThis week we talk about all the wonderful feedback we’ve been 
 getting, plus about how rocks can bend and break. We then tie it
 all up by talking about material properties of wood and how
 staining a violin can change its...
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     Episode 65 - "If it's not in the index, I'll be in my office" Katy HuffApril 22nd, 2016 | 1 hr 5 minsFun Paper Friday 
 You are getting sleepy, very sleepy. On the count of three you will read this fun paper about hypnotic suggestion!
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     Episode 64 - "A is for Anticline"April 15th, 2016 | 56 mins 28 secsThis week join us for our own alphabet aerobics as we fly through the geologic alphabet! A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P... 
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     Episode 63 - "I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night"April 8th, 2016 | 43 mins 40 secsWe spend a lot of time working with our hands, in fact that’s why we can do science at all. It’s shocking the amount of science ignorance and lack of skill floating around. This got us wondering we are bad at science and where the... 
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     Episode 62 - "A perpetually fresh hot tub" Hot Springs, ARApril 1st, 2016 | 46 mins 56 secsThis week we talk about Hot Springs, the geologic feature and the town in Arkansas. Shannon is going there to visit and have students map the town’s complex geology and see the hot waters. We also scream about this week’s fun paper and the... 
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     Episode 61 - "Squiggly McSquiggleface"March 25th, 2016 | 46 mins 58 secsThis week we catchup on feedback and news, discuss ship naming conventions, and learn about an old gravity experiment! What do the Apollo missions and a Scottish mountain have in common? Listen to find out! 
 Feedback/Newsfrom listener... 
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     Episode 60 - "Open Source is Magical" Martin PrattMarch 18th, 2016 | 50 mins 38 secsThis week we are joined by guest Dr. Martin Pratt to discuss new ways to visualize your data and express the frustrations we still deal with on a daily basis. 
 Martin Prattand Fun Paper Friday 
 Can your...
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     Episode 59 - "You get a lot of bloat-ware, but you don't get a compiler"March 11th, 2016 | 1 hr 1 minThis week we talk about mounds of feedback, learning new skills, and where to tackle the problem of computer programming. It’s for everyone and it’s really not scary! Fun Paper Friday 
 What happens when a few...
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     Episode 58 - "The background on my phone is a thin section" Hannah RabinowitzMarch 4th, 2016 | 43 mins 53 secsFun Paper Friday 
 In this week’s Fun Paper Friday we find out what your eyes were doing when they weren’t rolled back in your head during those long classroom powerpoint presentations.Contact us: 
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     Episode 57 - "You go to a cave and do math problems"February 26th, 2016 | 53 mins 7 secsThis week we’re going underground…to caves that is. We review the basics of how caves form, some unique features, and a lot of fun vocabulary. We also talk about the latest and greatest scientific... 
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     Episode 56 - "A lot people would like to think they've got a lunar meteorite" Brad JolliffFebruary 19th, 2016 | 50 mins 52 secsThis week a special guest takes us to the moon by talking about lunar rocks and meteorites! The moon turns out to be a fascinating place, but probably won’t break up like in Seveneves. Fun Paper... 
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     Episode 55 - "Every time you clip your fingernails" Plate TectonicsFebruary 12th, 2016 | 54 mins 34 secsWhy do mountains form, earthquakes happen, and volcanoes form where they do? The answer is plate tectonics. This week we explore the history of being wrong about how the Earth works. Plate Tectonics Tectonics is from the Greek tekton or... 
 
  