Really happy to share this news! Our paper entitled, "Ocean surface conditions during Holocene Thermal Maximum in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, and its relevance for understanding modern warming in the region" has been published in Quaternary Science Reviews.
https://t.co/VbFKUmZCsX
The paper is part of my PhD as well as the Indo-Norwegian project "OCTEL" headed by the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR), Goa, India, and the Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI), Tromsø, Norway.
Exploring early #diatom#evolution?
Our October cover features diatoms in the Cretaceous Diatom Database. @KarolinaBrylka et al. compiled fossil data to create a list of 721 species and their corresponding age of occurrence. See the database here: https://t.co/N9JGfqnuKJ
Introducing the first comprehensive Cretaceous Diatom Database! Learn more about early fossil record of diatoms and explore the ideas for future research! @sinkingdiatom @DrSilica#diatoms
https://t.co/pajYe0KiH8
Cretaceous mess from the Devon Island
While my work was on Paleoceanography of Arctic regions, I learned so much from interacting with folks, working on either poles and beyond. These are memories I will cherish.
A part of the journey finished. My PhD.
Heartfelt thanks to my guide/supervisor Dr Rahul Mohan and my supervisors Dr Arto Miettinen and Dr Dmitry Divine.
I thank @ncaor_goa and @NorskPolar for giving me the platform to work in Arctic region!
@Rahul_Mohan_GOA
@MiettinenArto