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Adriana Kuehnel (right) works with Randy Kuehnel (middle) and Rod Green (left) to prepare seismometers to study the Kaapvaal Craton in South Africa circa 1997. February 17, 2020 Spotlight Adriana Kuehnel codes for Earth and planets
January 23, 2020 Campus News Year-Long Exploration Aims to Add Gravity to the Volcano Monitoring Toolkit
January 21, 2020 Awards Carnegie Science Earth and Planets Director Richard Carlson receives Geochemical Society’s highest honor