Earth on the Rocks

Earth on the Rocks

byShelby Rader

ScienceEarth

Welcome to Earth on the Rocks, a show where we get to know the person behind the science over drinks. Each episode will highlight a new scientist in the earth and atmospheric sciences to learn more about their journey, what interests them, and who they are outside of their science. Host: Shelby Rader Producer: Cari Metz Artwork: Connor Leimgruber Board Operator: Kate Crum, Betsy Leija Funding for this podcast was provided by the National Science Foundation grant EAR-2422824.

Episodes(33 episodes)

Season 1 - Episode 13
In the AI of the hurricane - with Dr. Chanh Kieu
Joining us today is Dr. Chanh Kieu, an atmospheric scientist using modeling and machine learning to understand weather phenomena, particularly hurricane intensity and prediction. Listen to learn more about all that goes into weather prediction (and be thoroughly impressed that we can do what we can in that field!), the role of AI (artificial intelligence) in improving weather predictability, how you can think of training a model as building with LEGO bricks, and his transition from growing up in Vietnam to moving to Maryland.
Published: Apr 4, 2025Duration: 42m 29s
Season 1 - Episode 12
I lava good volcano - with Dr. Elizabeth Kenderes
On today's show we have Dr. Elizabeth Kenderes, an igneous petrologist interested in the stories that lavas and igneous rocks may tell about how or why a volcano erupted (or didn't!). Hear about some weird volcanoes that drew her into the field as a student, what makes a good gemstone for jewelry, underground mines and drilling blast holes, and fluid inclusions - literal pockets of fluid trapped in solid, crystallized rock!
Published: Mar 28, 2025Duration: 43m 27s
Season 1 - Episode 11
I'm gonna make him a proxy he can't refuse - with Dr. Simon Brassell
On the show today is Dr. Simon Brassell, a molecular biogeochemist who specializes in organic matter and isotope geochemistry. Hear about his revolutionary work that has earned him the nickname "the Godfather of alkenones", his experiences at sea (including finding out about 9/11 while on a research cruise), the current uncertainties with US-based research cruises moving forward, and his favorite British cuisines. 
Published: Mar 21, 2025Duration: 44m 9s
Season 1 - Episode 10
Head in the geoengineered clouds - with Dr. Paul Goddard
We are back for the second half of our first season! Joining us to kick things off is Dr. Paul Goddard, a climate scientist and modeler who looks at how Earth may react to CO2 emissions and how we may combat some of those changes. Hear about geoengineering, or large-scale attempts to counteract anthropogenic climate change, Cincinnati chili (a warm-spiced chili with things from cinnamon to chocolate - but so, so good!), and a new way to think about golf course design. You can find more about Paul's work at http://climateengineering.indiana.edu/.
Published: Mar 14, 2025Duration: 44m 37s
Season 1 - Episode 9
A river runs through it (and quickly aggrades) - with Dr. Brian Yanites
On our midseason finale we hear from Dr. Brian Yanites, a geomorphologist looking at how changes on Earth's surface can impact or are impacted by people, weather, animals, and even ore deposits. Learn a little bit about the history of topography, how the geosciences incorporates drones and lasers (and a time when the drones weren't very well received by some folks on the ground), and his time pre-geomorphology as a collegiate athlete playing football.
Published: Dec 27, 2024Duration: 37m 37s
Season 1 - Episode 8
Here comes the rain again (get on the porch!) - with Dr. Cody Kirkpatrick
Joining us today is Dr. Cody Kirkpatrick, a meteorologist who is interested in weather phenomena and related events. We hear about the Golden Guide that set his course, some aspects of storm chasing (and storm watching), and his passion and skill for sports analytics and prediction (apologies in advance to any Auburn fans that may listen). 
Published: Dec 20, 2024Duration: 43m 11s
Season 1 - Episode 7
Insane in the big brain, insane in the brain - with Dr. Jackson Njau
Joining us today is Dr. Jackson Njau, a paleoanthropologist working to understand how early humans evolved and why. Hear about his work in Olduvai Gorge, a key anthropology site in Tanzania, how our brains have grown over time (as hard as that may be to believe sometimes), and a favorite dish of his - Ndizi.
Published: Dec 13, 2024Duration: 43m 3s
Season 1 - Episode 6
Super(computer climate)model - with Dr. Travis O'Brien
Today we get to know Dr. Travis O'Brien, a climate scientist who looks at and models extreme weather and other climate phenomena that could impact our day-to-day lives. We get to hear about some of his more recent work, including using climate models, his time at a national lab and how that works, and a really interesting time living on an alpaca ranch.
Published: Dec 6, 2024Duration: 38m 25s
Season 1 - Episode 5
To be(er) or not to be(er) - with Dr. Ed Herrmann
Joining us today is Dr. Ed Herrmann, a microbiologist by training who is a geoarchaeologist by way of the pharmaceutical industry and beer brewing. His geoarchaeology work draws on and builds from his experience and time in both of these seemingly unrelated fields that makes for a really exciting and unique perspective.
Published: Nov 29, 2024Duration: 48m 31s
Season 1 - Episode 4
The Lab Rat Pack - with Dr. Julia Kelson
Listen in today and get to know Dr. Julia Kelson, a sedimentary geochemist looking at past Earth climates. Julia talks us through how she entered the field (you might say it runs in the family), some of her field experiences, and a bit about what work is like in the lab.
Published: Nov 22, 2024Duration: 32m 9s
Season 1 - Episode 3
From Russia with love (of rocks and hazards) - with Dr. Michael Hamburger
Today Dr. Michael Hamburger, an earthquake seismologist and hazards specialist, joins us. We'll hear about his atypical journey into the geosciences, some incredible field experiences, and his time rubbing elbows with some of the Who's Whos of the climate world.
Published: Nov 15, 2024Duration: 46m 5s
Season 1 - Episode 2
Stuck between a rock and a sledge hammer - with Dr. Andrea Stevens Goddard
Today we get to chat with Dr. Andrea Stevens Goddard, a low-temperature thermochronologist (and proud Hoosier!) looking at how sediment is moved and stored in geologic basins.
Published: Nov 8, 2024Duration: 34m 39s
Season 1 - Episode 1
Welcome to the show!
Welcome to Earth on the Rocks with your host, me - Dr. Shelby Rader! On this episode, we dive in to what to expect for the rest of the season and hear a bit about how I ended up in the field.
Published: Nov 4, 2024Duration: 31m 22s