One of the best parts of Geoscience is the field work and the remote places you get to go. What better way to document your work than with a selfie.
Via EOS:
When the semester ends, many geoscientists abandon the cold air and fluorescent lights of laboratory research for more natural climes. They wade into swampy waters, scale steep mountainsides, climb into caves, sail the open seas, and traverse frozen tundra. They install seismic networks, drill ice cores, collect sediments, and measure streamflow. They teach the next generation of geoscientists to do the same.
This summer, AGU asked geoscientists to send in selfies from the field via social media and randomly selected five giveaway winners. Check out some standout fieldwork selfies that showcase exciting research done outside the lab.
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