Four new international Working Groups launched by the Past Global Changes (PAGES) bring together global expertise in paleoclimate science. 🌍
Read an article about these working groups and where some of the leaders come from.
Read article 👉 pastglobalchanges.org/news/138887
If you are interested in past carbon cycle changes and thinking of presenting your research at #EGU26.
Please consider submitting your abstract to session CL1.2.5: Earth system and carbon cycle change: new insights from radio- and stable carbon isotopes
www.egu26.eu/session/56936
⚒️ Article: Antarctic Bottom Water progressively filled more of the deep Southern Ocean through the last deglaciation, potentially contributing to the increase in atmospheric CO2
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
✨I have a vacant 3-yr postdoc position in biogeochemical Earth system model development. If you're interested in geochemical isotopes and their use as paleoceanographic proxies, please consider applying. For any questions on the position, just get in touch✨
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PAGES (Past Global Changes)
📣 We seek to appoint a Chair (with rank of professor) within the School of Earth & Environmental Sciences. The successful candidate will be an outstanding scholar of international standing in the field.
🗓 Closing Date: 23 March 2026
Full details: www.vacancies.st-andrews.ac.uk/Vacancies/I/...
New publication: how does a collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) affect carbon and d13C cycles in the ocean?
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Antarctic Bottom Water progressively filled more of the deep Southern Ocean through the last deglaciation, potentially contributing to the increase in atmospheric CO2, according to neodymium isotope r...
Only 9 days left to apply to the open PhD position in my group.
For any questions about the position or project, just get in touch with me.
Antarctic Intermediate Water Variability in the South Atlantic Over the Last 600,000 years - Soaga - 2025 - Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology - Wiley Online Library