High Latitude-Cold Climate Dust Network: focusing on natural dust emissions from contemporary cold climates and including proglacial and paraglacial regions.
New PhD Project on Northern High Latitude Dust Sources is being advertised on https://t.co/9nEg3eQAu2 to study @lborogeog with Matt Baddock and Jo Bullard. See
https://t.co/eKDyvYv1u1 for details. Closing date for applications is 11/01/2023.
The closing date for applications for 3-year RA position particle-tracking and analysing wind-blown micro plastics with Jo Bullard and Cheryl McKenna Neuman is 3/11/22.
Details here: https://t.co/9VtIQf6Q89
3-year research associate opportunity to work on wind-blown microplastics with Jo Bullard and Cheryl McKenna Neuman. Details of position available https://t.co/9VtIQfoqZH
Application closing date 3/11/22
@lborogeog@DustStormNews@BSG_Geomorph#plastics#job
New PhD projects on high latitude dust advertised on https://t.co/9nEg3eQAu2 to study @lborogeog with Matt Baddock & Jo Bullard. Proj. 1 focuses on remote sensing of HLD; Proj. 2 is field-based. Deadline for applications is 11th January 2021. https://t.co/B3p87vmzOH
Next up is Dr Clay Prater from @lborouniversity to talk about changes in Greenlandic primary production in response to aeolian dust deposition in Arctic lakes. #ArcticConf2019#ArcticScience
Just 3 months now until the deadline for Abstract submission for the UK Arctic Science Conference 2019. It’s free to register and conference themes include: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, Terrestrial, Marine and Human/Social. See you there! #ArcticConf2019#ArcticScience .@Arctic_Office
Good day in West Greenland restarting all the dust monitoring equipment in glorious sunshine. Happy to say the batteries survived the winter so we’re all set for the spring dust storms ...
Looking forward to learning lots of new science over the next couple of days IASC "Effects & Extreme of High Latitude Dust" https://t.co/1Acfr5BlUq @HLCCD#dustjunkies#dust
Thanks to @ChrisClarkofBC Andrew Sole and students from @sheffieldgeog MSc Polar and Alpine Change for joining us for discussions with members of the APPG for the Polar Regions and some impromptu field teaching @Arctic_Office#UKinArctic
Explaining more about the impact of Arctic environmental change on the Kangerlussuaq area to the APPG for the Polar Regions including changing inputs of high latitude dust to Arctic soils and lakes. @lborogeog@Arctic_Office#UKinArctic
Spent the day hosting UK parliamentarians from the APPG for the Polar Regions on a visit to Kangerlussuaq, SW Greenland to find out more about UK Arctic research - some good questions and lively debate @lborogeog@Arctic_Office#UKinArctic
Dust represents an important elemental subsidy in Arctic lakes with impact varying with distance from ice margin and dust sources @jobullard#polar2018#UKinArctic
.@lborouniversity researchers study soil profiles (past) and seasonal & annual dust deposition (present) in #Arctic. This helps explore how #Arctic ecosystems developed since deglaciation & how they might change under #climatechange. #UKinArctic @maj_vanS @jobullard