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Training in the #field: the sequel! Read and see all about the second week of the 4D-Reef training activity in Indonesia, in the second #photo blog of @MariyaPerepely1 and @Kattmaxwell.
Read all about it here: https://t.co/zb96VW4W0Y
Days in the field, seminars with local experts and more! The 4D-Reef ESRs went to the Spermonde, Indonesia, for the fifth Network and Training Activity. Read all about @MariyaPerepely1 and @kattmaxwell's experiences in the first week here: https://t.co/PG3y5Xurkw
What was the climate and ocean circulation of the Maritime Continent during a warmer period in the past?That's what's @renxinnnn's latest #paper is all about! Read all about this interesting topic: https://t.co/vzh8qbOZwa
Over the summer Max @fursmanm went to the 6th International Sclerochronology Conference in Japan, representing 4D-Reef and #Tridacna! Read all about his scientific (and culinary) adventures in his blog
https://t.co/iqgCWcBQVl
So cool to see Mike Hynes in the LiveScience exhibit @museumnaturalis working away on his PhD project in @4D_REEF and enthusiastically explaining his research to museum visitors. Great multitasking 💪
The Early Stage Researchers of 4D-Reef got together at @Naturalis_Sci in the Netherlands for a Network and Training Activity! The program was all about synthesis among ESR projects and career perspective, with training courses, inspiring speakers and interesting discussions.
Getting a clear picture of turbid reefs:
ESRs @Estradivari_, @DanielSchurholz and @daeramos2 teamed up with Indonesian students @AndiAgung06, Gunawan and Phita, to identify organisms living in turbid reefs using #AI of underwater images.
Read it all here!https://t.co/hOR9XaPzxE
Days in the field, seminars with local experts and more! The 4D-Reef ESRs went to the Spermonde, Indonesia, for the fifth Network and Training Activity. Read all about @MariyaPerepely1 and @kattmaxwell's experiences in the first week here: https://t.co/PG3y5Xurkw
Curious how you can explore reefs while staying dry behind your desk? Read all about #DigitalTwins in the blog of ESR Roberto Giudici, based at #OceanMaps: https://t.co/QoQ9aKMOVp
Interested in diving further into @renxinnnn's work on the hydrological cycle and ocean circulation in the mid-Pliocene? Her work has been posted as preprint under review for Climate of the Past! Welcome to post your comments! Go read here: https://t.co/3dnumxdNfn
ESR @renxinnnn@BristolUni visited the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting #AGU22, to give a poster presentation on her work on the hydrological cycle and ocean circulation of the Maritime Continent in the mid-Pliocene. Read all about her adventure: https://t.co/Ci3zYtEJou
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS! Much reefs in the Coral Triangle grow in turbid water habitats, heavily influenced by land runoff, often referred as marginal conditions. Join this session to learn the about turbid reefs. @kylecoral @willem_foram @EBGirard Submit here: https://t.co/hfnfC1Wmbp
Why would you take stairs and 6 meter long metal tubes with you to the beach? As a coral reef time machine of course! #fieldwork To examine decadal-millennial changes on a coral reef, Mike employs a common geologic technique: sediment coring.
https://t.co/PwLJBluZ5P
Finally in the warm water! So excited of operating the HyperDiver in its natural habitat - in reefs of Spermonde, Indonesia. Using spectral AI, @DanielSchurholz aims at creating habitat maps across depth and turbidity gradients in 6 islands. #fieldwork Stay tuned!
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) sampling in turbid and clear water reefs of Spermonde is ending for @daeramos2 and Dedi. CCA are hard calcareous red algae. They're easy to overlook, but stabilize reefs and trigger coral settlement!
Warming up to learn all about Pliocene Climate! @renxinnnn and @GWMHarrison4 are at a workshop in Leeds, learning about the state of the art in Pliocene Climate research and presenting their own work! #Pliocene22
@renxinnnn and @GWMHarrison4 warm up to learn all about Pliocene Climate! #Pliocene22 They're at a workshop in Leeds, learning about the state of the art in Pliocene Climate research and presenting their own work!
Last month many 4D-Reefers schooled with other reef enthusiasts at @ICRS_2022! Dive into @fursmanm and @leo__bertini's adventure here: https://t.co/H2U9EV5RUH
In a bed of seagrass, millions of foraminifera are hiding. You just have to look in the right place to find them! Seagrass leaves are the favorite substrate of Sorites. During fieldwork @EBGirard studies forams, assisted by @AndiAgung06.
See also https://t.co/HwHkMa4tzz
Interested what our 4D-Reef PhDs are studying during their fieldwork in Spermonde, Indonesia? Join the seminar at Universitas Hasanuddin @officialfikpuh in person or online. See you there!
Tuesday August 23, 9.30-12.00 Central Indonesian Time.