@Caltrain where are you???? Special Bay to Breakers Train advertised for 6:57 in Millbrae. Some people have been here since 6:30. No train. No sign for it in station. #603 says itโs 10 min late but that one was scheduled for 7:09!!!! GAH!!!!
#caltrain where are you???? Special Bay to Breakers Train advertised for 6:57 in Millbrae. Some people have been here since 6:30. No train. No sign for it in station. #603 says itโs 10 min late but that one was scheduled for 7:09!!!! GAH!!!!
To better understand how Polar Bears may respond to warming Arctic conditions, @USGS scientists looked at #paleoclimate records to see how past polar bears were affected during the shift from the last ice age to the warmer Holocene of today. #ClimateR_D
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To better understand how Polar Bears may respond to warming Arctic conditions, @USGS scientists looked at #paleoclimate records to see how past polar bears were affected during the shift from the last ice age to the warmer Holocene of today. #ClimateR_D
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USGS scientists who study environmental change lead exciting lives. Take a peek into the daily lives of those who work with the Climate Research & Development Program in our video. https://t.co/snNzbeciDM ๐๐ฌ๐ฟ๐ฝ๏ธ
Learn more about their work: https://t.co/cQurR51Hiu
#Fieldwork: @USGS & @uafairbanks researchers are collecting sediment cores from shallow parts of the Bering Sea to reconstruct past #BeringLandBridge vegetation & sea ice and primary productivity as the ice age receded ~8,000-13,000 years ago. #ClimateR_Dย @NSF
Headed to Nome tomorrow before going out to sea for a month taking sediment cores to see what the landscape of the #BeringLandBridge was like. If youโd like to follow our journey, sign up for our WhatsApp Community: https://t.co/4ZS7ooawJ7 #BeringSeaExpedition
On the eve (well T-10 days) of my next Bering Sea coring trip, I'm feeling gutted about @JRSO_IODP ending. Here are some throwbacks to Exp 323 in the Bering Sea, 2009. (1/n)
Listening to the recording of this meeting now. Not sure if itโs better or worse to watch the demise of #IODP in 25 min chunks on the train, but at least I get to give myself breaks to release the rage in between watch sessions. Also Peggy Delaney is my hero.
"15-20 years eliminates people's careers"
"Not seeing riserless drilling again for 15-20 years is describing shutting down an entire field of science"
Peggy Delaney's comments from this morning's Town Hall meeting with @NSF are still resonating in my head #IODP
@BeringSea and I are looking for a post doc to work on N Pacific Paleoceanography at UCSC. Diatoms! Sea Ice! Geochemistry! Please circulate! https://t.co/u91wbDEW5H