Halloween idea: describe your research in the spookiest way possible, I'll start
Explaining which shallow marine palaeoenvironments were best to bury a body in and not get caught
Explore how the Ediacaran macrobiota were distributed across the globe in a new paper by @ediacatherine@EGMitchell @AndrewMerdith and @the_palaeoninja
Read more in the Lyell Collection https://t.co/Qibkgp81Sx
#Geoscience#FossilFriday
In this paper published in the Journal of the Geological Society, @ediacatherine, @EGMitchell, @AndrewMerdith and @the_palaeoninja explore how the Ediacaran macrobiota were distributed across the globe.
Read more here: https://t.co/I0nyNCQCb0
#Macrofossils#Geoscience
So so excited to be coming back to @EarthSciCam in October to start a PhD looking at late Ediacaran shallow marine sedimentary environments with @the_palaeoninja, @willmcmahon92 and @sedsnstroms! Can't wait to see what we find!!⚒️
On our blog: graduate student Cat Boddy tells us about their Master’s project on the global distribution of Ediacaran biota 🌎🦕
Cat presented the results at #PalAss20 and is writing them up for publication! #fossils
https://t.co/cjQdbSdaxa
@ediacatherine
@the_palaeoninja
Abstract accepted for #PalAss20! Very excited to present my first conference talk on the palaeogeographic distribution of the #Ediacaran macrobiota, which I’ve been working on with @the_palaeoninja, @EGMitchell and Andrew Merdith!
This little bear got to travel all the way up to Cambridge and I’m very jealous! I made him to keep @SeanThorHerron company until I can get there myself 🧸 #TogetherApart
Working out the logistics of exams this year, and their safety nets, seems like a completely impossible task. Just wanted to say a big thank you to @NanoPaleoMag and the rest of @EarthSciCam for being on our side and for working so hard for us. We really appreciate it!