CONGRATS to PhD candidate Mudith Weerabaddanage for taking THIRD PLACE overall at this years Grad Slam competition. Grad Slam is a campus-wide competition for the best 3-minute graduate student presentation of a research, creative, or community engagement project.
#climate
Check out our new study published @AGU_Paleo conducted at @UA_ThompsonLab on intra-skeletal calcite (diagenesis) in corals and it’s ‘direct’ effect on geochemical proxies/paleoclimate reconstructions.
#XRD#SEM
Nice to see our paper on fly ash in Cladocora caespitosa corals in the western Mediterranean finally out in all its glory. sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
Check out our new paper on #IODP#Exp310 results @ECORD_IODP in @AGU_Paleo - Last Deglacial Environmental Change in the Tropical South Pacific From Tahiti Corals - Knebel - 2024 - Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology - Wiley Online Library agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.…
That feeling when you successfully mill a broken coral after equally balancing the pressure/force over the slab 🙌🏼 It’s truly a talent when you master it (and get trained from the best @dianethompso 😉).
I’m excited to shared that the letter @HeWentToJayrad and I wrote to @NSF and that hundreds of scientists (all of you!!!) signed regarding the importance of scientific ocean drilling research has been published in @theAGU Perspectives! dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023CN000…
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Are you interested in tools/archives for reconstructing rapid #climate change, and planning to attend #EGU24?
Join our #sclero session! We invite research from #proxy development⚗️ to reconstructions📈and from #corals🪸 to #shells!🐚@coralmannie
Is climate change turning the ocean green?
A new study revealed that 56% of the global sea surface has changed color in the past 20 years. Data from @NASA’s MODIS instrument showed that much of the change is from the ocean turning more green. earthobservatory.nasa.gov/im…
ALT A global map centered on the Pacific Ocean. The map highlights the areas where ocean surface color changed. Change in color is represented by shades of green. The darkest green correlates to higher levels of change. Black dots on the map represent areas where chlorophyll levels also changed.
I'm recruiting PhD students to join my group at Duke in Fall 2024.
If you're interested in Earth history, isotope geochemistry, or biogeochemical modeling, shoot me an email / DM! If you know someone interested, please share!
Applications due Jan 10th: nicholas.duke.edu/academics/…
Paleo Early Career Researchers!
Want to hear tales of a unique career path in paleoecology? Attend our webinar next Thursday with @xavier2bgranell@PAGES_ECN@PAGES_IPO
If you need the zoom link, send me a message.
ALT Flyer adverstising our webinar series
On September 28 at 14:00 UTC Xavier Benito will present his experiences and lessons learned from his career path.
You'd better start swimming or you sink like a stone: Career lessons learned by an aquatic paleo(ecologist)
The extent of the damage can be seen from the sky...The remaining colonies of Acropora palmata (after decades of decline) are fully bleached in some reefs.
The INQUA Fellowship Program financially supports early career scientists (ECRs) & #Quaternary scientists from low & middle-income/developing countries (DCRs) to gain int'l research experience @ a foreign inst for 3-6 months. Info: inqua.org/funding DEADLINE Sept 15, 2023.
🚢We have another IODP Expedition call: IODP X405 JTRACK Tracking Tsunamigenic Slip Across Japan Trench. Applications close on 12 Sept 23! Make sure you check out ANZIC website for further information and to apply🇯🇵: iodp.org.au/2023/08/04/call-…