Jade Hrintchuk

Jade Hrintchuk

@basaltically.bsky.social

Liverpool MAGMA Lab PhD student researching an Australian fissure eruption πŸŒ‹ | Blog Editor @ IAVCEI VIPS Commission | she/her

93 Followers 58 Following 4 Posts Joined Sep 2023
10 months ago

The Liverpool MAGMA lab led by @janinekavanagh.bsky.social is also on Bluesky! Follow for lots of cool research/outreach updates πŸŒ‹πŸ«Ά

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10 months ago

The Liverpool Volcanology group is officially on Bluesky! Go follow to see all the cool volcano research we get up to at Liverpool πŸŒ‹πŸ”₯

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10 months ago

Hello Bluesky! We are the 'Volcanology at Liverpool' research group at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool in the UK and are excited to join this fantastic community! πŸ€©πŸŒ‹

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2 years ago
A group of people sat in rows of chairs that are positioned in front of a projector screen. There is a presentation slide showing the methodology of X-Ray computed tomography. A brown poster board with post-it notes placed on top in various positions. In the centre is an A4 piece of paper with the words 'What are some 'geoscience' related songs?'. The surrounding post-it notes have answers to this question including 'Diamonds' and 'Rock DJ'. A brown poster board with post-it notes placed on top in various positions. In the centre is an A4 piece of paper with the words 'What is your favourite rock/mineral?'. The surrounding post-it notes have answers to this question including 'Basalt' and 'Ice'.

Last Wednesday I organised the first 'Earth Science Networking Event' for the department here at Liverpool. There were lots of great presentations/posters summarising staff/PGR's research and ideas. We also held a 'Geoscience Related Song' post-it note board to make our very own playlist! βš’οΈ

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2 years ago
The image shows a cross-polarised light photomicrograph of a thin section that contains large quantities of olivine, plagioclase and vesicles. The image is on a computer screen where the full section scan has been taken using facilities in the SEM-SRF at Liverpool. There is a scale bar at the top left of the image that reads 5000 um.

Hello! I wanted my first post on here to be thin section related after I've been taking new scans of my Australian samples to capture microstructural textures and mineral relationships. I'm a PhD student at Liverpool MAGMA Lab researching magmatic fluid flow in volcanic plumbing systems πŸŒ‹

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