NESSC brings scientists from different areas of expertise together to gain a better understanding of climate change and to improve climate predictions.
After 10 years of ambitious climate research, the Netherlands Earth System Science Centre (NESSC) has now closed.
Our legacy: over 700 peer-reviewed articles, the educational programme @TPAhead, a network of over 100 scientists!
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There’s no better way to start the Christmas season by ending a decades long squabble between scientists on the extinction of dinosaurs!
A terrific NESSC article by @palaeoconnor and @FP_GDGT was just published in Science Advances!
Read here for more:
https://t.co/OaT0Gy2ti4
A new NESSC article is out - and it's the first paper of @anne_kruijt's PhD research - congratulations! 🎉
Together with @AppySluijs and Jack Middelburg, Anne looked at the limitations of coral growth in warmer climates times.
Have a look here:
https://t.co/Fdze2OzBPd
The next PhD defence of NESSC research is already close!
Next week Thomas Hessilt (@VU_Science) will defend his PhD thesis on Monday November 18th! The defence starts at 11:45.
Read here on his research on the drivers of fires in the boreal forests: https://t.co/Z3E2FHJInt
NESSC is happy to announce the PhD defence of Laura Pacho Sampedro (NIOZ / Utrecht University) on November 6th! And yes, that’s tomorrow! The defence starts at 14:15 and can also be followed via livesteam!
Read here for a summary of her research:
https://t.co/oSDVoGi4Mp
A new NESSC paper has appeared!
Some nice work by NESSC researcher @HaettigKatrin and colleagues at NIOZ, presenting a reconstruction of Atlantic ocean water temperatures which suggests a period of cooling in the Miocene.
The paper can be found here:
https://t.co/CwiGSYlI8s
NESSC is happy to announce the PhD defence of @malavikasivan (@UniUtrecht) on Tuesday October 29th! The defence starts at 14:00 and can be followed via livesteam!
Malavika studied a new technique to trace different methane sources. Read more here: https://t.co/4jYjMoo6WN
NESSC researcher Ronny Rotbarth is defending his PhD thesis at @WUR next Monday, September 23rd, at 15:30.
Before his defence, Ronny will host a lunch workshop on the 'Resilience of Polar Regions' starting at 12:10.
Everyone is welcome! #PhD#NESSC
https://t.co/xCef1gnt7O
Another NESSC project nearly finished!
On Thursday September 19 NESSC researcher Louise Fuchs will defend her PhD thesis at @UniUtrecht Hall! The defence starts at 14:15. Read about Louise's project here: https://t.co/1MB2Dz5bcG
https://t.co/JO1lf2X7UC
New #preprint on light limitation of poleward #coral#reef expansion during past warm climates! Read all about it here: https://t.co/Xg9LcyimSo
With Thomas Brachert, @AppySluijs and @MiddelburgJack
Happy to share our latest work on global inland-water nitrogen biogeochemistry and how it changed during the century. @NESSCresearch@UUEarthSciences@UUGeo
https://t.co/PkYnfJOolU
The breakdown of nitrogen in rivers systems has rapidly accelerated in the 20th century, a new NESSC study by Junjie Wang and colleagues at @UUgeo shows.
These natural processes have accelerated up to three to six times.
Read more about the study here:
https://t.co/hVIzhubmn6
A new NESSC paper is out!
Researcher @HaettigKatrin and her colleagues at NIOZ have unravelled a new puzzle piece on alkenone isotopes, which indicates a sensitivity to variable light conditions.
Read the paper here:
https://t.co/gzBUryFlzB
NESSC is happy to announce the PhD defence of Gerrit Müller (@UUgeo) on Wednesday November 27 in the Utrecht University Hall!
For his PhD, Gerrit studied the role of chemical weathering of rocks, and how it impacts biology and climate change. Read more:
https://t.co/bxZ4IxzrYb
Is the ocean a carbon sink or source? It depends, a new NESSC paper shows!
Researchers from Nanjing University, together with NESSC researchers Junjie Wang and Jack Middelburg, created the first sink or source world map.
Read more here:
https://t.co/CoXD3za76F
#UUGeo
A new NESSC study shows that groundwater with high concentrations of nitrogen will keep rivers polluted for decades.
This is a legacy of past agricultural practices in the twentieth century, when large amounts of fertilisers were used.
Read more here:
https://t.co/zoDWrGoTJ6
Big news arrived today – NESSC's world class research has resulted in a ten-year funding from the NWO Summit grant!
The EMBRACER consortium will continue NESSC's research, focussing on the knowledge gap between short-term and long-term climate change.
https://t.co/4zwaFAHI2L
NESSC is pleased to announce the PhD defense of @Shruti_Setty (@WUR) on Monday June 10, starting at 16:00!
Shruti tackled abrupt extreme events in the Earth’s geological past - read more about her important research here:
https://t.co/M3HL96pXuO
NESSC is pleased to announce the PhD defense of @Shruti_Setty (@WUR) on Monday June 10, starting at 16:00!
Shruti tackled abrupt extreme events in the Earth’s geological past - read more about her important research here:
https://t.co/M3HL96pXuO