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Leveraging machine learning to map seabed sediments and their properties. Views are my own. Based at the Geological Survey of Norway: https://www.ngu.no/en Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=4CjgdJAAAAAJ&hl=en
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There is a growing body of evidence showing that fjords are heterogeneous in terms of seabed sediments and the properties of organic carbon they store. This has implications for upscaling from local studies to regional, national or global levels. We make suggestions how upscaling could be improved.
The first time I'll be contributing to an @ipcc.bsky.social report over the next two years. It still feels a bit unreal.
Part of this #OSM26 session:
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For those attending #OSM26 in Glasgow, the five days unlimited rail travel on all ScotRail services within the Conference Zone for just £5 looks like a super deal. 🌊
🌊 Paper alert: Spatial heterogeneity of sedimentary organic carbon in fjords around Stavanger, Norway – implications for upscaling doi.org/10.5194/bg-2... @coastalcarbon.bsky.social @egubg.bsky.social
Our latest paper on organic #carbon stored in seabed sediments off #Norway and its vulnerability to mobile bottom fishing. doi.org/10.5194/bg-2...
Here is the link that brings you directly to the evidence review: www.cefas.co.uk/media/jjxnpb...
A new review brings together over 30 UK & international scientists to assess the latest evidence on how human activities, including bottom trawling and climate pressures affect seabed organic carbon stores. Read the blog to see what the evidence shows👇🌊 marinescience.blog.gov.uk/2026/02/25/s...
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I'll be showcasing all we have learnt on www.convexseascapesurvey.com, opening the can of worms that is invertebrate contributions to carbon cycling on the seafloor. Come see my poster...WORMS WITH BENEFITS... Monday 4 - 6pm CM14A #OSM26 @exetermarine.bsky.social @bluemarinef.bsky.social
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A new technical briefing reviews the latest evidence on how trawling, other human activities and climate change affect seabed carbon.
marinescience.blog.gov.uk
Seabed Carbon Risks: What Our Evidence Shows
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