Dr. Huber has been an active member of the community.
Presentations: Overberg Geoscientists Group, “How the Vredefort Impact is still impacting us today” (2023); Kenridge Primary School, “The amazing geology of South Africa” (2023, 2024); University of Cape Town, “Proximal ejecta from the Vredefort impact event” (2023); University of Potsdam, “Impact ejecta from the Vredefort impact event” (2022); Geoheritage division of GSSA, “Accessibility of sites of interest around the Vredefort Dome” (2021); Geological Society of South Africa, “The economic significance of the Vredefort impact event” (2020)
Selected news articles about research: https://news.agu.org/press-release/earths-most-ancient-impact-craters-are-disappearing/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/08/09/earth-impact-craters-vanishing-erosion/
https://www.astronomy.com/science/the-race-to-find-earths-oldest-craters/
https://eos.org/articles/ejecta-discovered-near-site-of-ancient-meteorite-impact
https://www.newsweek.com/ancient-craters-older-2-billion-years-eroded-away-1817022
Dr. Huber presenting to Kenridge Primary School students