Can you extend your SDG-related book’s reach? Can publishing it #OA help you influence policy and save the world? Yes it can. Find out more: https://t.co/qykwb3uud5
New Special Issue is now open for submissions @AGeophysica on Applied Hydrology and Aquatic Ecosystems for Water and Agriculture Management. 💧🌧️ Aims and scope 👉👉https://t.co/ZUQCiCZdXx Deadline is the end of 2022. Check if your OA is covered 🔥🫴 https://t.co/6rUdtTW6WR
A comprehensive analysis of Springer Nature’s fully OA portfolio of 580+ journals released today, shows the tangible impact publishing in these journals is having for its authors and the research communities it serves. Read our press release to learn more: https://t.co/cFIHhJ3jqr
So happy for my new book on geoethics published by Springer:
Peppoloni S. and Di Capua G. (2022). Geoethics: Manifesto for an Ethics of Responsibility Towards the Earth
https://t.co/xo4FbB1hu8
#geoethics#geoetica#responsibility#Earth
We are happy to announce that the 93rd Annual Meeting of Paläontologische Gesellschaft will take place from Sep. 19th to 23rd 2022 in Stuttgart, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Museum am Löwentor! https://t.co/AAwIWp59ri
The 21st International Sedimentological Congress will be held as a hybrid meeting in Beijing, China, during Aug. 22–26. Please consider submitting to session T7-11: Carbonate factories controlled by life processes: from organo- to bio-mineralization. https://t.co/BnFKjFsLH8
Am 17.03. hält Prof. Ronny Rößler (TU Freiberg/Museum für Naturkunde Chemnitz) ab 17 Uhr einen Vortrag: "Pompeji des Perms - eruptionsnahe Überlieferung eines ganzen Ökosystems". Im Anschluss findet wieder der AK ECR Stammtisch statt.
Consider submitting your piece of work to the Earth Futures Festival. This international film and video event showcasing the important role geoscience plays in tackling our most pressing global challenges could be the right place @EarthFutureFest#EFF22 https://t.co/k8lW36uvzK
Great #APE2022 session by @TimKersjes just now. Research manipulation is often part of the conversation on social, thus making it part of my job. It was great, and to some extent shocking, to learn more about the business of fraud in the talks of this session.
Today's Micrograph: Another sample from Annika Fiskal. Diatoms can be the primary source of organic carbon under certain environmental conditions. Diatom-bacterial interactions can influence the biogeochemical cycling of elements such as iron.
Fun #SEM times in the @GeomicroTueb.
The December WOMEESA seminar will be presented by the brilliant @CarolineTiddy from @UniSAFII @CrcMinex titled: “What could inclusion in geoscience look like?”. December 8, 2pm (Syd time) Register at https://t.co/imPkdJd4nZ
Erzgebirge Mountains, Central Europeteresting paper on tracing past human impact on mountain landscapes in the. Fresh off the press
https://t.co/js8li19pqy
Change doesn’t start with politicians. It starts with people organising on the streets, in communities and at the ballot box.
Billionaire polluters need to pay up. Greenwashing governments need to get out the way.
And when the lights go down at #COP26 - we need to get to work
Today's Micrograph: a mineral precipitate composed primarily of iron, oxygen, and phosphorus. We think it resembles the #GoT throne. The "blades" range between 1-3 um in width and 10s of um in length.
Fun #SEM times in the @GeomicroTueb lab with @muammar1990, Robin, and Kate!