Congrats @NatureGeosci on the Dec issue "The Future of Deep Ocean Drilling".
With these publications @NatGeoScience and @PAGES_IPO acknowledge this time of change and uncertainty for scientific ocean drilling and efforts to collaborate in L2S projects.
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📢It's out! The latest (and largest to date🤓) PAGES Magazine on "Achievements of Scientific Drilling in Paleosciences" is available to read online🥳 Happy reading, everyone!
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#ScientificDrilling#ICDP#IODP
Interested in a free hard copy of the upcoming PAGES Magazine on "Achievements of scientific drilling in paleosciences"?
Complete the webform by 30 October🙂
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#IODP#ICPD#scientificdrilling@JRSO_IODP@TheJR@icdpDrilling
Today is the end of the contract between @NSF and SEA1, the owners of the @TheJR. IMO, not renewing the contract to continue scientific ocean drilling is the most short-sighted decision ever made in the scientific community. What a shame, and a massive loss.
A year ago, I got off the @TheJR after the field season for #EXP395, and it was an amazing experience. @guertin offered me an opportunity to share some of my experiences, check it out at https://t.co/0LSMkd02z5 and many others who have also shared their experience.
Breakout out those CVs and personal statements - it's time for the next job cycle!!
We're pleased to announce that the 2024-2025 EES Jobs List is LIVE!
Access the list here: https://t.co/T5PkOJlkKE
Wishing you all a successful season! 😊
Our paper out today in @ScienceMagazine
We propose that Mid-Pleistocene climate transition (MPT) might be triggered by long-term Antarctic Ice Sheet growth based on SST-derived ice volumes and climate modelling.
@BAS_News@paleo_dyn@AWI_Media
https://t.co/UENVcv4Dbq
This morning, our @LamontEarth interns who are working on @JRSO_IODP sediment cores in the lab had the very exciting experience of getting a tour of @TheJR. Thank you so much to the videographers Tim and Khyber for taking the time to show us around the ship & the labs! @NSF
Interesting new paper in Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology: “Obliquity dominance in Early Pleistocene sediments from the Antarctic Zone of the Southern Ocean (Indian Ocean sector)” by Billups et al.
https://t.co/705UYhIkBp
New paper by @abraleey describes a new tipping point beneath #Antarctica that could lead to higher sea-level-rise in a warming climate than previously expected.
https://t.co/e0mDs9cKzD