Marine and lacustrine sedimentary geologist at Ghent University, interested in paleoseismology, geohazards, gas hydrates and paleoclimatology...
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Visit - www.egu26.eu to find details to submit abstracts
@dadevlee.bsky.social
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Visit www.egu26.eu to submit by Jan 15.
To know more about the #TIMES initiative, read the SSP #blog by Christian Zeedan here - blogs.egu.eu/divisions/ss...
@kasiasliwinska.bsky.social #EGU26
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Then, submit an #abstract to #EGU26 for SSP3.9: #Carbonate #Diagenesis by January 15.
@obialik.bsky.social @egu.eu
Submit your #abstract - www.egu26.eu/session/58428
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If you work on lake sediments, consider contributing to our #limnogeology session. This year, we will have the pleasure to welcome @oschmitz.bsky.social as our keynote speaker!
We look forward to another great @egu.eu general assembly in Vienna! 👩🔬🌍
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Incredible footage of pyroclastic density currents in the news.
youtube.com/watch?v=ducv...
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#EGU26 got you covered!
SSP1.10, co-organised by @egubg.bsky.social, @egu-os.bsky.social & @egu-gmpv.bsky.social is on #environment #evolution during oxygenation events.
Visit www.egu26.eu and submit by Jan 15!
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@cinziabottini.bsky.social @kasiasliwinska.bsky.social
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Submit your abstracts by the end of November to be eligible for financial support.
Visit - www.egu26.eu
#sedimentology, #stratigraphy, #paleontology
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👉"Reconstructing past ice-sheet retreat and ice-ocean interactions from marine sediment cores".
This project will use new marine sediment cores to constrain the timing and drivers of past ice-sheet retreat.
More details: iapetus.ac.uk/studentships...
Proud to be part of this truly epic international effort in integrating lacustrine and coastal paleoseismic records to refine the #earthquake history of south-central Alaska. #turbidites #varves #tephra #paleoseismology
@fwovlaanderen.bsky.social
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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@ecord.bsky.social
@paleopizer.bsky.social
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pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ssa/srl/arti...
Part 10: Stijn again (for the third time)
Part 9: Katleen again
Part 8: Kamill
Part 7: Stijn again
Part 6: Katleen
Part 5: Maarten
Part 4: Huitong
Part 3: Sebastien
Part 2: Stijn
Part 1: Kimberly
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Book your place and find all the information here : www.leetchi.com/fr/c/limnoge...
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What do we know about the M8.8 earthquake that struck offshore Russia yesterday? We explore patterns in the foreshocks and aftershocks, compare the USGS seismic catalog with a local seismic database, and compare the event to the great 1952 earthquake.
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A M8.8 earthquake just ruptured the subduction zone offshore Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula. This is one of the world’s truly huge earthquakes, and a triggered tsunami is currently traveling across the Pacific ocean.
This same fault ruptured on July 20th in a M7.4, and last August in a M7.1.