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41px-face.jpg Maria Brumm has a Master's degree... in Earth Science! She lives in Seattle, WA, where she works in environmental consulting.

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How Crater Lake was formed, in four parts

Category: Volcanoes
Posted on: June 11, 2008 3:09 PM, by Maria Brumm


Via LJ geology.

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1

I like it!

Posted by: Silver Fox | June 11, 2008 8:52 PM

2

Is it me, or is that kind of sexy?

Posted by: Susie | June 12, 2008 3:13 AM

3

It would be even better as a tattoo...

Posted by: Chris Rowan | June 12, 2008 3:52 AM

4

That suggests a way to increase attendance at lectures. Use an overhead projector to project the notes onto the bare backs of coeds. No actual real exposure required as they can be facing away from the crowd and only their back need be exposed. But still, bound to make thermodynamics more interesting.

Posted by: Art | June 12, 2008 8:38 AM

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wOw! tht is lk, soooo kewl.

(The OMG definitely makes the diagram effective. On a side note, how the hell does anyone communicate in text-speak without melting their brains?)

Posted by: Tuff Cookie | June 12, 2008 10:19 AM

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Art, as long as you're willing to sacrifice everyone who isn't a slightly boorish straight/bi man in order to increase attendance among your target demographic, that's a fantastic idea.

And by "fantastic" I mean "if I thought there was a real chance that a man's back would get equal time and attention, I might not find it so upsetting, but I happen to know which world I am living in and it is not an egalitarian fantasyland".

Posted by: Maria | June 12, 2008 12:48 PM

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How about The Grand Tetons, or maybe The Sisters?

Posted by: doug l | June 12, 2008 12:54 PM

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I'm thrilled you like my photo! It's also my drawing, and no, I don't draw any better than that when given the whole blackboard.

Thanks for giving credit!

Chris - I like the idea of a tattoo; perhaps I should convince a vulcanologist to get this (which I am not).

Posted by: Erika Amir | June 18, 2008 5:04 PM

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