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25-03-2014 19:10:23
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NESSC happily announces the PhD defense of Ove Meisel (@VUamsterdam) on Thursday March 28th (so this week!). For his PhD research, Ove studied the dynamics of thermokarst lakes in the Arctic.
Read here for the summary of his research:
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Nog 4 weken te gaan voor de voorlopige laatste Nascholingsmiddag Klimaatverandering! Met sprekers mastodon.nl/@pkuipersmunneke, Guido van der Werf, Jorien Vonk en KlimaatHelpdesk!
Meer dan 100 aanmeldingen gingen u voor, een klein aantal stoelen is nog beschikbaar:
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Wow!
Past Friday, on World Seagrass Day, NESSC PhD researcher Fee Smulders (@WUR) was awarded cum laude for her research on the effects of herbivores on the functioning of tropical seagrasses.
NESSC congratulates dr. Smulders wholeheartedly with her fantastic result!
A comprehensive 21,000-yr temperature record for north China, offering new insights into the climatic past of the East Asian Summer Monsoon uu.nl/en/news/unrave… Science Advances study JingjingGuo Martin Ziegler Niko Wanders ELI_UCLouvain Francien Peterse et al. Earth Sciences - Utrecht University
NESSC researcher dr. Jorien Vonk (Jorien Vonk at @VUAmsterdam) has been nominated for the science award of Het Klokhuis, the Dutch documentary show for children!
Give her your vote for her research: “Wat gebeurt er als het poolgebied opwarmt?”
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A new study with NESSC scientists Francien Peterse and Martin Ziegler has unveiled a comprehensive 21,000-year temperature record for north China!
The results offer novel insights into the climatic past of the East Asian Summer Monsoon.
Read more here: buff.ly/49EbhOk
A special day for NESSC PhD student Fee Smulders (@WUR) on Friday March 1: it's World Seagrass Day!
An excellent day for Fee to defend her thesis on the effects of herbivores on the functioning of tropical seagrasses.
Read here for more:
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Geographically divergent trends in snow disappearance timing and fire ignitions across boreal North America
❄️ 🔥
First paper of the year by our NESSC
PhD student Thomas Hessilt!
Woodwell Climate Research Center
Thomas Janssen Rebecca Scholten
Earth Sciences @VU Amsterdam
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Hot off the presses - the most comprehensive effort yet to reconstruct CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere back to 66 million years ago, and what it can tell us about climate change today.
With contributions by @peterbijlWilkes and Cait Witkowski
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Anna Wallenius & Isabel Rigutto of #microbiology RIBES - Radboud University working hard to extract measurable amounts of DNA from coastal sediments #marix2023 NESSC European Research Council (ERC) #greenfingers #phdchallenges
And here's the next defence of our NESSC PhDs!
On Wednesday December 13, starting at 12:30, NESSC researcher Koen Pelsma (@Radboud_Uni) will defend his PhD research on methane emissions in Dutch urban canals!
Read here for more:
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New NESSC paper out from our #GoM2020 cruise on the Pelagia @NIOZnieuws
Read Yord Yedema's work on palynological proxies to trace marine productivity and river input in the northern Gulf of Mexico 👇 Geosciences UU Earth Sciences - Utrecht University
jm.copernicus.org/articles/42/25…
One monsoon system, two conflicting records: one indicating a 100,000 years cycle, the other a 23,000 years cycle. Which one represents the most accurate signal? Louise Fuchs @nesscresearch Earth Sciences - Utrecht University manage to solve the riddle uu.nl/en/news/nessc-… Communications Earth & Environment
A scientific detective story just appeared...
NESSC researcher Louise Fuchs (Geosciences UU) and her colleagues (literally) dug into the scientific riddle of the East Asian monsoon.
Louise details in her own words how their work discovered the missing link!
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It's going fast now with our NESSC PhDs!
On Tuesday December 5, NESSC researcher Sara Pino Cobacho (Wageningen U&R) will defend her PhD research on Tropical Blue Carbon Cascades at the Omnia building in Wageningen!
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