I have been putting more time in to improve my cartography skills lately, and recently made this map on arctic seafloor geomorphology (data source: GRID Arendal). Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
I have been putting more time in to improve my cartography skills lately, and recently made this map on arctic seafloor geomorphology (data source: GRID Arendal). Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
Hi everyone, I am so excited to announce that I will be pursuing a PhD degree in Atmospheric Chemistry at @MichiganEarth starting this fall! I have been so inspired by @ArcticKerri's work and am deeply honored to be joining her group that studies the arctic environment. Go blue!!
“Unfencing the Future for the Storms to Come” explores what it means to unfence the future in our age of climate catastrophe. Roundtable with @DinaGWhit, Rueben George, @yeampierre and @JooBilly, April 13 @ 5:15pm ET: thenaturalhistorymuseum.org/…
I'm aware of a lot of change going on in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean environment, but sometimes I see a new paper, read the abstract and think "OMG it's worse than I thought". This is one of those papers.
nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
Very important to address and ideally prevent these alienating experiences, at #sea and in the #field -- I'm glad to learn of this valuable perspective
Super important, #openaccess paper: "Navigating Gender at Sea" - trans, gender non-binary, agender, gender nonconforming authors present problems & improvements around the treatment of gender in oceanographic fieldwork.
authorea.com/users/598376/ar…
cc @JulesDeep@caseymachado
I believe all @thejr@JRSO_IODP@GCR_IODP would agree with the title statement ! "Knowledge continuity and the vital role of technicians in scientific ocean drilling"
Just got home on Fri after 2 months at sea, however science never sleeps so I'll be giving the UCSD Scripps Geo/MCG seminar next Mon 3/6.
Talk title: "Knowledge continuity and the vital role of technicians in 55 years of scientific ocean drilling."
Come say hi if you're around!
ALT Two scientists (me and a friend, both wearing masks, safety glasses and gloves) holding a freshly split core-section of deep-sea sediment. We are in the core splitting room in the Core Lab of the JOIDES Resolution, and a variety of machinery is visible on either side of us. Photo credit: JRSO-IODP.