
Episode 86 - "There's all kinds of terror" Laura Wallace
This week we take it slow. Laura Wallace joins us to talk plate tectonics and slow slip in New Zealand. Also a project that gets the best acronym of the year award. Laura Wallace Fun Paper Friday The David is one of the most famous sculptures...
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This week we take it slow. Laura Wallace joins us to talk plate tectonics and slow slip in New Zealand. Also a project that gets the best acronym of the year award.
Laura Wallace- Laura’s UTIG Page
- phys.org article on HOBBITS
- EOS (from AGU) Article
- HOBITSS Science Paper
- “Slow Earthquakes are a Thing (Smithsonian Magazine)
The David is one of the most famous sculptures in the world, but will rock failure ultimately bring him down? What’s the Achilles’ heel for David?
- David’s Ankles: How Imperfections Could Bring Down the World’s Most Perfect Statue
- Corti, Giacomo, et al. “Modelling the failure mechanisms of Michelangelo’s David through small-scale centrifuge experiments.” Journal of Cultural Heritage 16.1 (2015): 26–31.
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