School of Geography and Environmental Science at University of Southampton, UK, is hiring a Lecturer / Associate Professor in Climate and Environmental Change (1 Permanent position and 1 Fixed term position for 48 months). https://t.co/Ey8Sm4LkkQ
We are hiring a lecturer in ancient sedimentary DNA at School of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton. Fantastic opportunity for an early career researcher to join a fantastic School and Uni. https://t.co/ZQz0aJpJPM
The geometric patterns on dry, salty lake beds are generated by convection of high- and low-salinity water underground, according to simulations and observations.
Read https://t.co/ieoSNJY7kq
@janalasser@TLS_Queen @MarcelErnst91 @MattThreadgold@GilesWiggs
One of our listeners, Andy, wants to know: If a desert is full of sand, where did all that sand come from?
@CarolineSteel3 investigates with @TLS_Queen@SandStreamers and @andzerb
https://t.co/QWtkk3eoOO
@BenMotley Not my typical desert field kit, but @UoSGeogEnv TLS and I had great fun being interviewed with fluffy mics in the dunes for @bbcworldservice https://t.co/28OCLpWjJK
School of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton is recruiting a lecturer / associate professor in human geography.
https://t.co/tYRqX4Iwta
New paper alert !
Based on field measurements, we propose a formation mechanism for isolated aeolian sand patches, on non-erodible surfaces, associated with the sensitive nature of wind-blown sand transport to changing bed conditions.
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Fantastic job opportunity at a fantastic School at @unisouthampton!
@UoSGeogEnv is looking for an Environmental Science lecturer.
Could that be you?
#Sustainability#environmentalchange
Deadline 27 July 2022
More details: https://t.co/F81ZPkDAbC
In late March I had the opportunity to join the TOAD (The Origin of Aeolian Dunes) project for a two-week field campaign at Great Sand Dunes National Park (GSD), Colorado.
I thoroughly enjoyed gaining experience in the field and acquiring an insight into academic work.
What determines the size of the largest piles of sand - on Earth and other planets? Can wind-blown dunes grow forever? At @_algunn leads a fresh new take on the size of giant dunes: https://t.co/yursN0bTvS
@snuffleapagus Highlight of last 15 mths: temporarily escaping to virtual Namibia, with help from international desert friends, sharing some of our research and field sites with @UoSGeogEnv GEOG2030 students, PG helpers and colleagues. #LoveNamibianFieldwork (Thanks all, enjoy braai treats)