Tag: Oman

  • Twenty for 2020

    Twenty for 2020

    The starkness of the past two months has provided ample time to reflect on what makes the academic enterprise at William & Mary special and what’s been lost during this crisis. I’d like to finish the academic year with a photo essay that illustrates the spirit of our community and the wonder of research discoveries.…

  • Inside the Ghubrah Bowl, Oman: dropstones, double-duckbills, and pencil structures, oh my!

    Inside the Ghubrah Bowl, Oman: dropstones, double-duckbills, and pencil structures, oh my!

    In early January, with two of my research students, we escaped winter’s cold by heading to the Sultanate of Oman for a week of field research. Oman is a delightful place, and even more so in January with its warm temperatures and cheery sunshine. What follows is the first of three posts that will highlight…

  • Going Global

    Going Global

    Last week the William & Mary Geology department played host to a group of international geoscientists that descended upon Williamsburg from Japan and Oman. They were at William & Mary to attend the 3rd Critchfield Conference which focused on the Indian Ocean Basin: Navigating the 21st Century Marine Silk Road. Prior to their conference duties,…