GeoDaze 2025 rocked! Find the list of winners and photos at https://t.co/FQ57Xk1WHL or at uazgeos on all socials. Co-chairs Caden Howlett and Priscilla Martinez did an amazing job. Congratulations to everyone.
#geodaze#geosrocks#geosciences
Congratulations to Bibhasvata(not in X)! We tried to provide a model to understand the contribution of different water reservoirs in high mountain river basin. The isotopic composition of the world’s highest river basins: Role of ... https://t.co/FZb0X2GoxV
Check out our new study published @AGU_Paleo conducted at @UA_ThompsonLab on intra-skeletal calcite (diagenesis) in corals and it’s ‘direct’ effect on geochemical proxies/paleoclimate reconstructions.
#XRD#SEM
I'm grateful that I had the opportunity to contribute to this project during my research assistantship @ IIT Delhi, as it has sparked my determination to delve deeper into unraveling the complexities of climate in the Global South!
"Inconsistent climate projections for much of the Global South from six generations of IPCC assessments have compounded the many challenges it faces in adapting to climate change" - we note today in Nature Climate Change https://t.co/hmRQyGORnA
"Inconsistent climate projections for much of the Global South from six generations of IPCC assessments have compounded the many challenges it faces in adapting to climate change" - we note today in Nature Climate Change https://t.co/hmRQyGORnA
"It was Mao who said that a political activist should be like a fish in water among the people. There is no better example of this in Kerala politics than @Oommen_Chandy. "
Brilliant tribute in @mathrubhumi by K.A. Johny: https://t.co/frC7IYuLXB
PhD student Holly Thomas has been crushing it lately. Her GeoDaze talk, titled “Low top limitations: Dynamical fidelity of modeled Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events in the Community Earth System Model, version 2.1", won the Best Overall award.
Best overall talk @ #GeoDaze23! So well deserved & THRILLED that she'll be staying @uazgeos for her PhD w/ Marcus Lofverstrom's climate dynamics lab!! Congratulations Holly!!!!!
What exactly did the fossil fuel companies know? by @GeoffreySupran@NaomiOreskes@rahmstorf
Assessing ExxonMobil’s global warming projections https://t.co/ouJtCKVYwJ
Also, contrary to popular conception, emissions embodied in the trade of goods makes relatively little different to national-level cumulative emissions:
Climate change is due to our cumulative emissions, not just our emissions today.
While rich countries have started decreasing emissions in recent decades, rich country emissions are still responsible for a substantial majority of the 1.2C warming to-date https://t.co/BfP95bbq9e
Tues AM (GC22F-0665), Asiya Sainudeen presents on the Impact of El Niño-Southern Oscillation on South American hydroclimate in CMIP6. First stage of our @NSF funded project to develop a variable resolution simulation (w/ water tracking!) to constrain Holocene hydroclimate change
Bummed that I cannot be at #AGU22 this year to see them shine, but I am SO proud of our amazing group of students presenting. South American hydroclimate in CMIP6, geochemical signatures of coral stress, coral-based wind recons & improved diagenesis screening. 👇@uazgeosciences
If tea spread to your country by sea you call it tea, if it spread by land you call it chai. This is because the ports of Fujian and Taiwan use the coastal pronunciation "te", whereas Mandarin uses "chá"