As I mentioned in my previous quarter-post about our publication in Nature Communications, it's been a minute. And similar to the hiatus here in Pink Moon, our research project on mantle overturn was ten years in the making!
I was invited to share this story on the Earth and Environmental Sciences Community page at Springer Nature. This "behind the paper" look follows the ten year journey from ideation to last week's publication, and why along the way serving margaritas at a Mexican restaurant took precedent over lunar evolution.... You can read more here!
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Welcome back to Pink Moon, ha! It looks like my last post was in 2017. A lot has happened since then including a global pandemic and my family getting chased by a hurricane in the middle of a move across the country during said pandemic (a story for another time). But the reason I'm writing this quarter-post today is that our study on the rapid transition from primary to secondary crust building on the Moon was just published in Nature Communications! |