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That's five years in a row that
@txgeosciences students have been among the GeoPRISMS AGU student prize winners!#HookEm
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Andrew Gase is among GeoPRISMS
#AGU19 Student Prize Winners - for the second year in a row! Well done Andrew and congratulations to all the winners!https://twitter.com/GeoPRISMS/status/1224449692018204675 …
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Check out Jackson School researchers
@SeanGulick and@Clowery806 in the@nytimes describing how dino doomsday helped bring about an algae heyday.http://ow.ly/WPil50yci6iHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
Here's a bonus slide because it's
#foramfriday! These forams died 3.5-2.5 million years ago. When they were uncovered by in 2015, Beth and her IODP 365 colleagues used them to trace changes in ocean conditions as the Australian continent crept northward. 5/4@RowanUniversitypic.twitter.com/W85dE8ii9k
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Thank you, Beth, for a wonderful and informative talk! To learn more about how shifting plates transformed the Australian climate and drove changes in the Indian Ocean that would have global repercussions, watch Beth’s talk online: https://streaming.beg.utexas.edu/Geology/Play/aaf48d28a4fa44a8aba15049cc1bda881d … 4/4pic.twitter.com/P0L6B7N18d
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Beth showcased incredible discoveries from the scientific ocean drilling community, of which UTIG is proud to be a member. Our people have supported expeditions since the earliest days. In Beth’s words, once you start in the scientific ocean drilling family, you never leave. 3/4pic.twitter.com/E1xRYHbNeH
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Beth’s research, which uncovers the Australian continent’s dramatic flip from a humid to an arid climate some 3 million years ago, focused on samples gathered during IODP 356 – an expedition co-led by UTIG’s Craig Fulthorpe - read about IDOP 365 here: https://ig.utexas.edu/2015/08/29/indonesian-throughflow-field-work-iodp/ … 2/4pic.twitter.com/espYlQ0Jcx
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The Indian Ocean is more important to global climate than we give it credit. Scientific ocean drilling allows us to trace the effects of moving plates on ocean currents and climate over millions of years. Those were the key messages at today’s UTIG Seminar by Beth Christensen 1/4pic.twitter.com/eM7iGQMdcq
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REMINDER! UTIG SEMINAR TODAY 10:30AM!
@RowanUniversity's Beth Christensen will share findings from IODP 365 and show how plate tectonics radically transformed the Australian climate millions of years ago. Can't make it? Watch online: https://streaming.beg.utexas.edu/Geology/Play/aaf48d28a4fa44a8aba15049cc1bda881d …https://twitter.com/UTGeophysics/status/1222889704485314563 …
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UTIG is known for, among other things, expeditionary-scale science & tackling big societal issues. We're also known for our
#smallbutmighty#admin team whose reputation for getting things done is known throughout the science community. Thank you UTIG admin for all your hard work!pic.twitter.com/a0cBUVsREj
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Congratulations to
@txgeosciences doctoral student@Xiansonnet on winning the Outstanding Student Presentation Award for her#AGU19 talk on predicting El Niño duration. Read more about her research: https://ig.utexas.edu/2020/01/30/xian-wu-receives-agus-outstanding-student-presentation-award-for-el-nino-talk/ …@theAGU#OSPApic.twitter.com/5z63wVZkpO
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Sinking continents. Climate change. Scientists on ships. This one's going to be MASSIVE. Join Beth Christensen
@RowanUniversity at tomorrow's#UTIGSeminar to learn how tectonics made the modern Australian climate and rewrote the course of human evolution. http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/events/#modal-1593 …pic.twitter.com/kwhYEP6oPo
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For 25 years, UTIG's GBDS program has remained an impressive showcase of
@UTAustin leadership in exploration geoscience. In fact, UTIG expertise in the Gulf of Mexico stretches back to the 1970s when UTIG shot the first seismic survey of the southern Gulf. https://ig.utexas.edu/2020/01/24/expanded-portfolio-brings-new-relevance-to-long-running-gulf-basin-program/ …pic.twitter.com/e7C4lk66ZG
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After 10 years at the helm,
@UTAustin Jackson School of Geosciences Dean Sharon Mosher will return to the faculty next week. Thank you for your leadership Dean Mosher! http://ow.ly/Vc7T50y795e pic.twitter.com/LRhvGsowRE
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Prof. Christine Dow's latest paper on the hydrology beneath one of the most rapidly thinning glaciers in East Antarctica is definitely worth a read, very exciting research!
@Christine_F_Dow@UTGeophysicshttps://twitter.com/UWGlacier/status/1219863278047727617 …Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi -
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Diving 200 feet under the ocean surface to conduct scientific research, one UT professor found himself in the middle of a champagne-like environment of bubbling carbon dioxide: https://utex.as/2NVTudg via
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Thank you, Isla, for one of the most challenging climate talks we’ve seen yet! Watch Isla’s talk again online here: https://streaming.beg.utexas.edu/Geology/Play/d4ad39ad9f454d8ba650650b95b2d5b41d …pic.twitter.com/yvFWFfvVQm
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By focusing on trends in ocean temperature alone, Isla believes that late winter throughout the 2020’s will be wetter for the UK but drier for Portugal – good news for Port lovers, but nothing new for the British Isles! 4/5pic.twitter.com/hNjDVf65bg
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We only know that in our climate models, the changes in the ocean do not communicate to the atmosphere in the same way they do in nature. Regardless, Isla’s efforts to combine climate simulations with statistical techniques offer a way to predict future conditions. 3/5pic.twitter.com/OU9T0MLtzX
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Isla’s talk was a deep dive into an apparent failure of climate models to capture the strength of this variability. Her research convincingly suggests that the source of the variability lies in the ocean, however the mechanism remains unclear. 2/5pic.twitter.com/D7Q8pc2hmm
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