Tag: earth

  • Women’s History Month: Marie Tharp

    Marie Tharp is such an incredible and often overlooked figure in science! Her story is a testament to perseverance and the importance of fighting for recognition, especially when faced with systemic biases. The fact that she was able to piece together the evidence for the theory of continental drift, despite the widespread dismissal of her ideas as “girl talk”, is nothing short of groundbreaking. She essentially mapped out the very foundation for our understanding of plate tectonics, which now forms the core of modern geology.

    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/marie-tharp-map-ocean-floor

    https://web.whoi.edu/womens-comm/marie-tharp-pioneering-mapmaker-of-the-ocean-floor/

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/seeing-believing-how-marie-tharp-changed-geology-forever-180960192

  • Geology Rocks!

    Geology Rocks was one out of eight experiences we had at our Explorations in Earth Sciences event at Sea Star Base last weekend. We showcased a briefcase full of rocks from all over North America, walked you through the geologic history of Texas, witnessed magnetic marvels, and had live volcano explosions!

    Everyone learned about chemical reactions, the Earth’s magnetic field, how different rocks are formed and where they are found, and how valuable our planet is!

    This experience was a total success and the feedback we got from this event will help us evolve it even more. Stay tuned to hear about our other amazing activities we presented!