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📣 The 3rd edition of the CryoExchange newsletter is here!
This month's edition is packed with exciting updates, from appearances on Greenlandic TV to climate change quilts and cryo-themed poetry.
We hope you enjoy reading this new edition, and have a lovely break!❄️☃️
On Thursday CryoExchangers came together at the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute to explore how we can effectively communicate the excellent cryo-research being conducted in Scotland.
Best of luck to PhD student @lokeshjain008 who will be presenting a summary of his research live on Greenlandic TV tonight! To learn more about @paasisavut please follow the links below. Good luck Lokesh! ❄️🧊🇬🇱
Very happy to share our pre-print paper "Safeguarding the polar regions from dangerous geoengineering". This field is advancing very fast, funded by big money; here is some scientific objectivity and a serious reality check.
We are advertising for a 12-month Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PDRF) to work on the development of a digital twin of Svalbard's cryosphere. This is part of @ESA_EOs Destination Earth (DestinE).
Details: https://t.co/f6oat8bnoC
Please get in touch if you're interested!
🚨New paper!🚨
Very happy to share my first first-author paper from my PhD
We review the last glacial cycle in southernmost Patagonia and present an updated empirical reconstruction of PIS evolution.
https://t.co/epyNwDYRak
🚨job alert 🚨
Come and work with us at the @BigThawScience project:
https://t.co/lzJVIBYGCr
If you need more information do not hesitate to contact me (#pythonjob and #glaciology#modelling) part-time or flexible working patterns and considering requests for hybrid working!
CryoExchange Members - Please don’t forget to send us any updates for the upcoming monthly newsletter by 22nd Sept! We know it’s been a busy time for many and can’t wait to see what you’ve all been up to!🧊❄️🏔️
Team photo from our 2022 expedition to Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Our first paper is now published in QSR. We discuss the breakup of the former Patagonian Ice Sheet and evidence for glacial lake formation and drainage. @huynh_carla@EdinGlaciology
https://t.co/YFbqcBQKXr
🚨New paper!🚨
We present evidence that the Lateglacial lake in the Magellan Strait was dammed by rapid GIA uplift after deglaciation rather than a 100 km glacier re-advance during the ACR
Really happy to be involved in this project led by Bob McCulloch
https://t.co/EklkMgRSHh