WHOI Geodynamics Program fosters interdisciplinary research in earth & life sciences among faculty, students & postdocs centered around an annual seminar series
We're excited to begin the spring semester @WHOI Geodynamics Program! This year's topic is North Atlantic #Climate & Civilization. Talks are at 1:30 Tues afternoons & some will be live-streamed. We have a great slate of speakers & topics lined up https://t.co/C9ZlneWvDm
The 2019 @WHOI#Geodynamics series continues today Tue Apr 30 with Judith Lund, New Bedford #Whaling Museum @whalingmuseum, on historic #whale populations. At 1:30 PM Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/WtSyz7fZWA
The 2019 @WHOI#Geodynamics series continues today Tue Apr 23 with Dr. Hjálmar Hátún, University of the Faroe Islands, on the role of the subpolar gyre in regulating ecosystems in the North Atlantic Ocean. At 1:30 PM Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
The 2019 @WHOI#Geodynamics series continues Tue Apr 9 with Dr. Stephanie Henson @StephAHenson @GOCARTcarbon@COMICS_Carbon Univ of Southampton on Decadal Variability in North Atlantic Phytoplankton Blooms. At 1:30 PM Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
The 2019 @WHOI#Geodynamics series continues Tue Mar 19 with @Harvard@HUCEnvironment Prof. Jerry Mitrovica on Variability in North Atlantic Sea Level Change Over the Last Glacial Cycle. At 1:30 PM in Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
The 2019 @WHOI#Geodynamics series continues Tue Mar 5 with @raybradleyUMass on Norse Settlement around the North Atlantic: History, Archeology and Paleocloimate. At 1:30 PM in Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
The 2019 @WHOI#Geodynamics series continues Tue Feb 26 with David Hodell @Cambridge_Uni on Atlantic Climate Change and the Collapse of Classic Maya Civilization (~800-1000 AD). At 1:30 PM in Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
No @WHOIGeodynamics lecture today as @WHOI-@MIT on a Mon class schedule. The instructors spent the hour brainstorming sites to visit during our end of class field trip to #Newfoundland! Up next week David Hodell @Cambridge_Uni on the role of climate change in the Maya Collapse.
2019 @WHOI Geodynamics series continues tomorrow (Feb 12 at 1:30) with @ColoradoStateU Prof. David Thompson speaking on shifts in extratropical storm tracks and what that means for future climate. In Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
2019 @WHOI Geodynamics series continues tomorrow (Feb 12 at 1:30) with @ColoradoStateU Prof. David Thompson speaking on shifts in extratropical storm tracks and what that means for future climate. In Clark 507 or via live webcast https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
2019 #WHOI Geodynamics series begins at 1:30 today. Honored to have Dr. Susan Lozier, professor at @DukeU & leader of @osnap_updates to kick off our semester speaking about 21st century N Atlantic overturning circulation. In Clark 507 or via live webcast: https://t.co/iDGQEaOGgs
Warm, salty waters are made cooler and fresher in this deep-ocean process.
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC), a central piece of Earth's climate regulation, is powered mainly by cooling waters between Scotland and Greenland.
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