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PhD Candidate UF Geology β€’ OSU CEOAS β€˜22 β€’ JMU β€˜20 | Lover of oceans & ice sheets 🌊🧊 β€’ mud & magnets 🏞️🧲| views are my own | she/her

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I just heard some excellent news regarding one of these datasets - the IMLGS (Index to Marine & Lacustrine Geologic Samples) - SESAR2 (www.geosamples.org) has agreed to host it going forward! πŸ§ͺβš’οΈπŸŒŠ This is a super valuable dataset - thanks so much to these colleagues for stepping up.

17.04.2025 16:00 β€” πŸ‘ 35    πŸ” 16    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
Notice of Changes Notices of changes are formal public announcements of planned services changes to applications and other products.

NOAA just announced a long list of datasets that are going awayπŸ§ͺβš’οΈπŸŒŠ: www.nesdis.noaa.gov/about/docume...
Download what you need asap and send comments to: ncei.info@noaa.gov

17.04.2025 00:44 β€” πŸ‘ 1038    πŸ” 958    πŸ’¬ 43    πŸ“Œ 118
MARCH 20, 2025: At NOAA's South Pole Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, a wave of snow frames Dark Sector telescopes, giving a final glimpse of sunlight before six months of darkness. (Image credit: Ian Crocker/NOAA)

MARCH 20, 2025: At NOAA's South Pole Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, a wave of snow frames Dark Sector telescopes, giving a final glimpse of sunlight before six months of darkness. (Image credit: Ian Crocker/NOAA)

A green sky and nearly full moon above the Dark Sector and Ceremonial South Pole. The Dark Sector is a designated area where light and electromagnetic interference are minimized to support sensitive scientific instruments. (Image credit: Ian Crocker/NOAA)

A green sky and nearly full moon above the Dark Sector and Ceremonial South Pole. The Dark Sector is a designated area where light and electromagnetic interference are minimized to support sensitive scientific instruments. (Image credit: Ian Crocker/NOAA)

On March 20, staff at NOAA's South Pole Observatory saw their last ray of sun for 6 months.

See our "last light" photo feature to learn about NOAA's research in the South Pole.

noaa.gov/news/photo-feature-last-light-at-south-pole-brings-6-months-of-darkness

02.04.2025 14:15 β€” πŸ‘ 386    πŸ” 54    πŸ’¬ 10    πŸ“Œ 2

I had so much fun chatting with @drlauraguertin.bsky.social and reliving my summer at sea! 🌊

Check out more #IODP stories from scientists and amazing marine technicians, expedition project managers, and beyond on Dr. G’s #TalesFromTheDeep πŸ›Ÿβ›΄οΈ

28.03.2025 12:25 β€” πŸ‘ 3    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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IPCC AR6 Sea Level Projection Tool Visualize and download global and local sea level projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report.

You want to know about this NASA Sea Level Projection Tool, which allows you to visualize and download the sea level projection data from the IPCC 6th Assessment Report (AR6).

10.03.2025 20:22 β€” πŸ‘ 546    πŸ” 194    πŸ’¬ 19    πŸ“Œ 10
Pattern of CO2 over the past 66 Million years. The curve begins around 720ppm, peaks at 1600ppm 51 Million years ago and then declines toward today when a marked increase in CO2 is observed that is caused by human CO2 emissions.

Pattern of CO2 over the past 66 Million years. The curve begins around 720ppm, peaks at 1600ppm 51 Million years ago and then declines toward today when a marked increase in CO2 is observed that is caused by human CO2 emissions.

For the first time ever, recorded atmospheric COβ‚‚ has exceeded 430ppm! The last time COβ‚‚ consistently reached today’s human-driven levels was ∼14 Million years ago, with shorter periods of similar levels around 3-5 Million years ago.
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08.03.2025 17:37 β€” πŸ‘ 289    πŸ” 179    πŸ’¬ 14    πŸ“Œ 16
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Geology Department Fund - Gator Nation Giving Day Do you ever wish you could have attended a Hydro field camp or learned to code in Python over the summer? Maybe a shorter, local field experience would have been practical for you? Many of our alumni ...

GeoSPACE is the only accessible for-credit geology field course in the US and we need your help! Help us keep this camp financially accessible for students by donating at the link below through 2/20 and typing "geospace" in the text box at the bottom of the form. givingday.ufl.edu/campaigns/ge...

16.02.2025 21:01 β€” πŸ‘ 12    πŸ” 10    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 3
A graph of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at the Mauna Loa observatory, Hawaii, from 1958 to 4th February 2025. It shows carbon dioxide levels rising at an accelerating rate over the decades. This is known to be due to emissions of carbon dioxide from human activity, mainly fossil fuel burning but also deforestation. The first CO2 concentration value in March 1958 was 315 parts per million (ppm). The latest daily value is 426 ppm. The graph also shows a seasonal cycle of a few ppm within each year, which is known to be linked to the growing season in the northern hemisphere causing a temporary uptake of carbon in spring and summer and release in autumn. The graph is produced routinely by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego.

A graph of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations at the Mauna Loa observatory, Hawaii, from 1958 to 4th February 2025. It shows carbon dioxide levels rising at an accelerating rate over the decades. This is known to be due to emissions of carbon dioxide from human activity, mainly fossil fuel burning but also deforestation. The first CO2 concentration value in March 1958 was 315 parts per million (ppm). The latest daily value is 426 ppm. The graph also shows a seasonal cycle of a few ppm within each year, which is known to be linked to the growing season in the northern hemisphere causing a temporary uptake of carbon in spring and summer and release in autumn. The graph is produced routinely by the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego.

Although NOAA's page on atmospheric CO2 levels has vanished, you can still get this vital information from Ralph Keeling's team at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego keelingcurve.ucsd.edu

Please follow bsky.app/profile/keel... for updates and share

Don't let science be hidden

05.02.2025 10:27 β€” πŸ‘ 1818    πŸ” 957    πŸ’¬ 44    πŸ“Œ 45
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How scientists with disabilities are making research labs and fieldwork more accessible Disabled scientists are trying to make research labs and fieldwork more accessible. They say labs and field sites aren’t designed to serve them.

β€œJust because you can’t do it like someone else doesn’t mean you can’t do it"

Senior Lecturer of Geological Sciences Anita Marshall @bakingsodavolc.bsky.social is leading the way in the efforts to make science more accessible to those with disabilities. Find out more about her work here:
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23.01.2025 13:25 β€” πŸ‘ 40    πŸ” 11    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 3
Brick building with β€œmarum” sign with a grey, overcast sky. A barren tree and bush with brown leaves are in front of the building.

Brick building with β€œmarum” sign with a grey, overcast sky. A barren tree and bush with brown leaves are in front of the building.

Four people stand around a table with a marine sediment core and sampling tools on the table (spatulas, tape, fishing wire, knives, and empty plastic tube for u-channel sample)

Four people stand around a table with a marine sediment core and sampling tools on the table (spatulas, tape, fishing wire, knives, and empty plastic tube for u-channel sample)

The Bremen Town Musicians statue at night- which are four animals stacked on top of each other based on the fairytale from Brothers Grimm.

The Bremen Town Musicians statue at night- which are four animals stacked on top of each other based on the fairytale from Brothers Grimm.

A paper sign hangs on a window in a hallway that reads β€œWelcome to the Sample Party IODP Exp. 403” with a blue forward arrow pointing through an adjacent door. A woman (the co-chief from this expedition) stands on the other side of the window smiling and waving.

A paper sign hangs on a window in a hallway that reads β€œWelcome to the Sample Party IODP Exp. 403” with a blue forward arrow pointing through an adjacent door. A woman (the co-chief from this expedition) stands on the other side of the window smiling and waving.

Successful first week of sediment sampling @marumunibremen.bsky.social, all thanks to a great team and extra luck from the Bremen Town Musicians statue!

And wait- there’s more! (Over 20,000 samples more, to be exact.) Next week, the full #IODP Exp. 403 sampling party begins πŸ‘‹πŸΌπŸ˜

17.01.2025 18:28 β€” πŸ‘ 9    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
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πŸŽ„Happy Holidays and Merry KIS-mas from the SWAIS2C on-ice team at KIS3 on the Ross Ice Shelf!

πŸŽ₯ Anthony Powell / Antarctica New Zealand

25.12.2024 01:06 β€” πŸ‘ 42    πŸ” 8    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
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Another Hot Arctic Year Indicates a New Climate Regime - Eos NOAA’s annual Arctic Report Card illustrates a warmer, wetter, and increasingly wonky Arctic climate.

The Arctic Report Card, released today at #AGU24 by NOAA, illustrates a β€œnew regime” of Arctic climate observations. eos.org/articles/ano...

10.12.2024 16:42 β€” πŸ‘ 11    πŸ” 6    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 4

πŸ“’ Seen the inflatable #JR at registration and craving more? Come hear about exciting science we did aboard the ✨real✨ JOIDES on the recent #IODP Expedition 403 to the Eastern Fram Strait- presented Tuesday afternoon!

10.12.2024 03:39 β€” πŸ‘ 8    πŸ” 1    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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πŸ“Arrived in D.C.
βœ… Holiday shopping completed, thanks to Eastern Market
⏰ Now it’s time for #AGU24! Come by my poster Thursday afternoon to hear how we’re using paleomagnetism and more to study deglacial records from the West Greenland Margin πŸ§²β„οΈ

09.12.2024 03:35 β€” πŸ‘ 3    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 1
A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are Atlas Obscura Wild Life, Dinosaurs at the Dinner Party, Every Living Thing, Alien Earths, Becoming Earth, and Deep Water

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are Atlas Obscura Wild Life, Dinosaurs at the Dinner Party, Every Living Thing, Alien Earths, Becoming Earth, and Deep Water

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are Frostbite, The Inner Clock, How to Kill an Asteroid, The Great River, The Last Fire Season, and Hoof Beats

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are Frostbite, The Inner Clock, How to Kill an Asteroid, The Great River, The Last Fire Season, and Hoof Beats

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are The Serviceberry, Not the End of the World, Nature's Ghosts, Meet the Neighbors, The Light Eaters, and Our Moon

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are The Serviceberry, Not the End of the World, Nature's Ghosts, Meet the Neighbors, The Light Eaters, and Our Moon

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are Turning to Stone, The Weight of Nature, What If We Get It Right?, Waves in An Impossible Sea, The Tree Collectors, and Why We Remember

A collage of book covers of new nature & science books. Featured here are Turning to Stone, The Weight of Nature, What If We Get It Right?, Waves in An Impossible Sea, The Tree Collectors, and Why We Remember

I was deeply disappointed by the lack of nature/science/climate/enviro on many major end-of-year book listsβ€”so I decided to make my own!

Introducing: βœ¨πŸŽπŸ“š The 2024 Holiday Gift Guide to Nature & Science Books βœ¨πŸŽπŸ“š

Please share: Let's make this go viral in time for Black Friday / holiday shopping!

27.11.2024 19:08 β€” πŸ‘ 9498    πŸ” 2661    πŸ’¬ 362    πŸ“Œ 214

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