Stephanie E Suarez(@geologiststephy) 's Twitter Profileg
Stephanie E Suarez

@geologiststephy

PhD Candidate @ University of Houston. I study martian meteorites 🎓 she/her 🇲🇽

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Dr. Simon Jowitt(@The_Jow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent tour of American Rock Salt’s Hampton Corners operation yesterday; a pretty impressive mine extracting Silurian salt…

Excellent tour of American Rock Salt’s Hampton Corners operation yesterday; a pretty impressive mine extracting Silurian salt…
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Claire Nichols(@TinySpaceMagnet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to be the most popular demonstrator 🌂 We got hailed off the multi-coloured rock stop this afternoon, but not before some decent sketching time Oxford Earth Sciences

How to be the most popular demonstrator 🌂 We got hailed off the multi-coloured rock stop this afternoon, but not before some decent sketching time @OxUniEarthSci
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Stephanie E Suarez(@geologiststephy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So you mean trading in my good grades and trauma stories for scholarships to go to school, to get a degree and earn even more $, made me associate failing a task with financial impending doom 🥹?

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Stephanie E Suarez(@geologiststephy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

London was amazing, so thankful that my company invested in my training. Things were very rough a few months ago. I went from struggling to make ends meet to being able to sightsee and learn in another country.

London was amazing, so thankful that my company invested in my training. Things were very rough a few months ago. I went from struggling to make ends meet to being able to sightsee and learn in another country.
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Anna Ruefer(@annaruefer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Love it when I find a giant gypsum crystal in the Stanford Mineral Collection. This is selenite, a nearly translucent, vitreous (glass-like) variety of gypsum. Me for scale.

Love it when I find a giant gypsum crystal in the Stanford Mineral Collection. This is selenite, a nearly translucent, vitreous (glass-like) variety of gypsum. Me for scale.
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