CAGE

@CAGE_COE

We study methane release in the Arctic Ocean. Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate. Norwegian Centre of Excellence.

University of Tromsø
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2014.

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    13. sij
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  2. 3. velj

    NEW PAPER: The pyrite multiple sulfur isotope record of the 1.98 Ga Zaonega Formation: Evidence for biogeochemical sulfur cycling in a semi-restricted basin. Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

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  3. 3. velj

    NEW PAPER: Detection of gas hydrates in faults using azimuthal seismic velocity analysis,Vestnesa Ridge, W-Svalbard Margin.

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  4. 31. sij

    It’s Friday and sun is shining on our campus ⁦⁩ again. We are officially done with the and the bright and lovely days are getting longer.

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  5. 31. sij

    Keynote lecture by at Geological Society of France in Paris. She is a co-author on a recent paper in that you can read here:

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  6. 30. sij
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  7. 30. sij

    Benedicte Ferré presenting at Geological Society of France in Paris. Read about her paper in ⁦⁩ here:

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  8. 28. sij

    NEW PAPER: The benthic foraminiferal δ34S records flux and timing of paleo methane emissions. , co-author

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  9. 28. sij

    What will happen to plantlife as the climate warms? Plant DNA extracted from sediment cores from lakes can tell us what happened in the past. A fascinating talk by prof. Inger Greve Alsos at seminar in honor of prize recipient dr. Dahl-Jensen.

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  10. 28. sij

    seminar in honor of Dorthe Dahl-Jensen also includes an introduction on how geologists read past climate changes. Sediment cores are bit more messy than ice cores😅 An overview by the leader of Department of geosciences, Matthias Forwick.

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  11. 28. sij

    Abrupt climate changes happened throughout glacial history in the Arctic. How can the climate change so fast over just a few decades? The big and rapid climate changes are internal - driven by ocean warming. Dorthe Dahl-Jensen.

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  12. 28. sij

    Team work, cross disciplinary activity and international cooperation is immensely important when working on ice cores on the ice sheet. according to Dorthe Dahl-Jensen.

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  13. 28. sij

    Tweeting from a talk by Dorthe Dahl-Jensen from and . She is the honorable recipient of , a biannual prize for Arctic research amounting to 2 mill. NOK. Our M. Winsborrow wrote this piece for the occasion.

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    15. sij

    New article from colleagues showing links among Oligobrachia worms at cold seeps. It is free ad open access

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  15. 16. sij

    NEW PAPER: Frenulate siboglinids at high Arctic methane seeps and insight into high latitude frenulate distribution. paper in Ecology and Evolution.

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    14. sij

    “With a higher influx of methane from sediments, micro-organisms might be unable to break down all of it. As it is a much stronger greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, it will have a higher impact on our climate” says Helge Niemann

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    NGeo: Methane seepage from Arctic Ocean sediments varies significantly between summer and winter

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    14. sij

    Ny forskning viser enorme sesongvariasjoner i i det arktiske hav, men dette tas ikke med i dagens beregninger av . Forskningen fra og UiT ble nylig publisert i Les mer her:

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    Cool (no pun intended) animated map shows Europe throughout the last ice age. The brown bits indicate landmass that was flooded due to melting glaciers. The British Isles used to be connected to the mainland. Source:

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    11. sij

    UiTs finner du både foran kamera, i lunsjsamtaler om filmer og som innledere til filmvisninger under neste uke. Les mer om våre forskeres bidrag til TIFF:

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