Check out our International Ocean Discovery Program Data Report from Site U1521 in the Ross Sea, published today! Thanks to my coauthors including A. Shevenell, D. Kulhanek, C. Prunella, and the Exp 374 Scientists for their efforts towards this 🎉 🇦🇶 🚢 publications.iodp.org/proceedings/...
Data report about bulk sedimentary carbon and nitrogen concentrations and isotopes at IODP Site U1521 in the Ross Sea Antarctica. Led by Felipe Stanchak in collaboration with Exp 374 collegues. See here 👉 publications.iodp.org/proceedings/...
Great study that provides insight into ocean oxygenation during a past warm climate 🤩
Data report: sedimentary X-ray fluorescence scanning of International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 374 Site U1521, Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Data report: bulk sedimentary organic matter concentrations and isotopes at IODP Expedition 374 Site U1521 in the Ross Sea, Antarctica
🚨New paper out with @alexauderset.bsky.social! We show that the Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) was better oxygenated during the warm Miocene Climate Optimum than today, but its path to full deoxygenation was slow and complex.
Link to paper: www.nature.com/articles/s43...
A great week in Wellington at the International Sedimentological Congress where I presented my Miocene record of bottom water changes at ODP Site 1123. I enjoyed learning about all of the research being done using sediments from around Aotearoa and connecting with researchers from NZ and overseas.
Dr. Imogen Browne
Dr. Imogen Browne
Dr. Imogen Browne
The Arabian Sea and eastern tropical Pacific oxygen minimum zones were better oxygenated during the warm Miocene, but with regional complexities, according to analysis of trace elements and nitro...
INSTANT invites you to a webinar on climate science diplomacy with Dr. James Kirkham (International Cryosphere Climate Initiative).
"Climate science diplomacy: What is it? How do YOU do it? And how can we make policymakers care about ice?”
📅 30 January, 12:00 CET
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