Urbino 2016: At the K/T boundary

NESSC-researcher Shaun Akse blogs from the Urbino Summer School for Paleoclimatology : Day 5 of the Summer School involved one of the most exciting aspects of being active in the

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Urbino Summer School 2016 kicks off

Shaun Akse at Urbino

The 13th edition of the Urbino Summer School on Paleoclimatology began past Wednesday, 13th July. NESSC-researcher Shaun Akse is attending the summer school in Italy this year. The coming

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Urbino Summer School 2016

NESSC sponsors the Urbino Summer School on Paleoclimatology, July 13th-29th. This summer school is held on July 13 - 29, 2016 in the idyllic medieval Italian city of Urbino. Read

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Understanding past global warming events

Extraordinary moments in climate history are interesting to explore; you could come across useful information for our current situation. NESSC researcher Cindy Schrader is investigating temperature peaks called hyperthermals dating 50 million

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PhD: consequences of animal grazing on paleorecords

PhD position in paleoceanography / biogeochemical modeling The Department of Earth Sciences currently seeks a highly-motivated, high-potential applicant for a position as a PhD researcher in modeling of bioturbation. /

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