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Arthur Egel (he/him/his)

3rd year chemistry undergrad.

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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel started the topic Boundary Classification

    Here is a rudimentary classification of what constitutes a boundary based on the info and observations we have.

    A major boundary is defined by the historic presence of earthquakes, as all boundaries appear to have them in some capacity. Each category may be modified by how frequent earthquakes are on that boundary (possibly by adding a number…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 3: Discovering Plate Boundaries Continuing Discussion

    Given what we’ve been talking about in general, I think our classification system should put less emphasis on topography if it’s harder to find patterns in that. The earthquake map gives some good classifications for general boundaries, and we can certify unique boundaries using the other geologic features.

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 3: Discovering Plate Boundaries Continuing Discussion

    The earthquake map was a fairly good outline of the plates on its own. I think it would make a fair substitute for the plate boundaries if we didn’t have that information. What part of the pacific plate was confusing? The map we were given doesn’t show every plate on Earth, as it would probably get too crowded, so looking at a more complete map…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 3: Discovering Plate Boundaries Classifications

    Here are my observations. They might be a bit long-winded. I can cut them down if needed.

    1. a. Volcanoes are not present at all boundaries. b. The majority of volcanoes at contintental plate boundaries trend towards following the edge of the landmass, and most of the volcanoes move further inland rather than outwards to the ocean, as is seen at…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 2: Scientific Method

    While I don’t have any kind of similar population where I am, I can imagine that many people in one place would create traffic problems regardless of the kinds of services they were trying to get to. If you can’t make larger parking lots because of the dense urban planning then there will be plenty of traffic issues with that too. I think you have…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 2: Scientific Method

    Your hypothesis about the mechanism to make these potholes seems very accurate! It aligns with what I would assume to be the cause of those potholes as well. If you wanted to expand on this thought, it might be a good idea to consider what materials your roads are built on top of, and if that material is susceptible to erosion or is otherwise more…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 2: Scientific Method

    In the past week, there has been a lot of snow here in New York, and upstate where I am we’ve felt it especially hard. My driveway has been packed with snow, but I’ve noticed some interesting things about the qualities of the snow and how it packs. In general, when water accumulates on top of a layer of snow, it forms a fairly thin layer of ice.…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 1: Introductions Discussion

    Hi Shaham. I look forward to seeing how sustainable energy develops. There are a lot of studies involved with it, and I am sure that there is a lot you can do in the field of mechanical engineering in regards to that. There is a lot of work to be done on reducing pollution.

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 1: Introductions Discussion

    Cooking is a very fulfilling hobby! As an offshoot from geology, I recommend you look at mineralogy. That might just be because of my chemistry background but it might be something to get more into especially since rock composition is closely connected to rock formation. Though I don’t know if you would describe rocks the same way you would…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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    EAS 10600 #M Group E

    Arthur Egel replied to the topic Lab 1: Introductions Discussion

    My name is Arthur Egel, as it should say to the left of this post, and my pronouns are formally he/him/his but it doesn’t matter which you use for me.

    I am a junior undergraduate and my major is in general chemistry without a specialization.

    I’m from Brooklyn though I live upstate now. Recently I’ve been getting into model building.

    After…[Read more]

    4 years, 3 months ago
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