Call for abstracts out now! IQUA is holding our annual Autumn Symposium and we are inviting abstract submissions through 22 November 2024. More information here can be found here: https://t.co/lIvCiE5cNr
The Embassy is seeking expressions of interest from early career researchers for @arcticfrontiers Emerging Leaders Programme for Arctic Frontiers 2025: Beyond Borders.
Read more about the call here: https://t.co/iwwpeN6Lyk @MarineInst@NARI_Arctic
Register your interest in attending the 2025 IGS sponsored ‘Internl. Symposium on Ice Streams and Outlet Glaciers’ at Durham University UK, 20-25 July 2025.
Go to https://t.co/rPviFKDq2O to register
1st circ soon to be posted on the IGS website https://t.co/0GDzGsvx0v
Glacial dam outburst floods Alaska's capital, damages homes https://t.co/is4BJa6Vmf
More than 100 homes in Alaska's capital Juneau have been damaged by a glacial dam outburst north of the city, an increasingly frequent phenomenon exacerbated by climate change.
Chilcotin landslide (as I understand)
-Deep-seated slide in sandy glacial outwash (?) sediment (Wed. 7/31)
-Blockage of Chilcotin River
-Lake pooling over last 5 days (~0.1 km^3)
-Leakage and then erosion of landslide today, with outflows reaching 1,000's of m^3/s
Here’s an elevation change map of the Chilcotin landslide using pre and post event lidar. Estimated volume about 6x10^6 m^3. Map and comparison by @HakaiInstitute, flown by KÎSIK, data GeoBC
New paper in @NatureClimate on dryland soil organic C https://t.co/SSecmvARVo
Our data show how vulnerable this global C store is to depletion by warming & aridification
Proud to be part of the BIODESERT team & lovely to see some Kalahari pics @ftmaestre @AndyDougill@AU_DGES
Made in Manchester and Leigh: Kathleen Drew-Baker (1901-57), a star botanist at the University of Manchester, made breakthroughs in cultivation of seaweed that saved Japan’s multi-billion pound sushi industry, for which she is commemorated there as ‘Mother of the Sea’. 1/6
We received this amazing footage from Professor Alun Hubbard showing rare meltwater upwelling and moulins on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet yesterday after five days of high temperatures & clear skies.
Professor Hubbard commented, “Surface melt, upwelling & moulins kicking off and going bonkers across the West Greenland Ice Sheet, after five days of warm temps and intense ablation, an amazing and surreal supraglacial melt system - but despite its beauty - reveals the scale of what needs to be protected"
We need to speak science to power AND speak science to culture to encourage bold climate action NOW.
Credit: Alun Hubbard, GLIDE & MARCH4G Projects - @UiTNorgesarktis & @UniOulu
#ArcticWarning #Greenland #Arctic #ClimateChange
@BasecampClimate @GenerationCO2 @rainnwilson
Delighted that our englacial esker paper has been included in this ESPL special issue on geomorphology and glacier/ice-sheet behaviour - check it out ❄️❄️❄️
https://t.co/JNtkzHaIJP
A final one from the weekend. And perhaps the most enigmatic patch of snow in Scotland. Sitting at just above the 3,000ft (914 metres) contour, this relic of winter has in the last few years frequently been the last to melt or sole-surviving one in the country. Why such a low-lying patch should persist is still a bit of a mystery to those of us that have studied snow for a long time.
Woolly mammoths survived on Wrangel Island until 2000 BC!
But why did they go extinct?
Were they doomed once stuck on the island?
We went to Siberia, collected bones & teeth, and sequenced 21 complete genomes.
Here is what we found (🧵)
Paper in Cell: https://t.co/QOGiibyWT3
Great to see this paper out on the deglacial history of the NE Greenland ice stream https://t.co/azhoJeex3c Massive thanks to everyone on the NEGIS team
What you are looking at are plants that were grown from seeds buried in permafrost for nearly 32,000 years after being discovered on the banks of the Kolyma River in Siberia in 2015
[read more: https://t.co/6l1Ou04Dnk]
📣 WE ARE HIRING 📣 1 yr Lectureship in Physical Geography (envt change, past envts, cryosphere). Details below👇🏼 Come and work with an exciting group of colleagues at @UniofNewcastle in autumn 2024. https://t.co/HcfNPlBn6F APPLY BY 24 JUNE. Maternity replacement post.