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  1. 27. sij

    In like a lion, out like a lamb – for centuries, farmers in western Europe have known that March is a month of unpredictable weather, and varies greatly from decade to decade. Speaking at our first Spring semester , ’s Isla Simpson explained why. 1/5

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  2. 1. stu 2019.

    Melting Greenland ice contributes around 1mm of sea-level per year. While that might not seem a lot, each nudge of the dial brings more coastal communities within range of devastating storm surges. 1/5

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  3. 1. stu 2019.

    Starting in one hour! Come see Benjamin Keisling () discuss new research about the Greenland icesheet based on geochemical data. Coffee and cheese from 10am (central), icesheets and cosmic rays at 10:30am. Can't make it? Stream here:

  4. 6. pro 2019.

    Awesome job Janaki, Xian and Kelly! Their talks covered machine learning, climate change and earthquake hazards and were a great example of big impact research by UTIG grad students. Watch online: Read more:

  5. 27. stu 2018.

    This week's speakers include three UTIG Grad Students. First up is Sophie Goliber talking about melting glaciers in West Greenland...

  6. 16. stu 2018.

    Want the latest about ocean dynamics on Europa, Ganymede, Enceladus and Titan? Today's is by Krista Soderlund who is working on the REASON instrument for the upcoming mission. Watch live at 10:30am:

  7. 30. sij

    Sinking continents. Climate change. Scientists on ships. This one's going to be MASSIVE. Join Beth Christensen at tomorrow's to learn how tectonics made the modern Australian climate and rewrote the course of human evolution.

  8. 6. pro 2019.

    Our third speaker at today's is grad student, Kelly Olsen! Kelly studies subduction zones and big earthquakes. Find out why Chile suffers such devastating earthquakes and get a peek into life aboard an ocean science vessel.

  9. 13. lis 2019.

    At last Friday's , Chris Glein, a geochemist at , visited UTIG to share new analyses of 's data and to convince us that what Enceladus lacks in size, it more than makes up for in character. 2/8

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  10. 9. stu 2018.

    Reminder: Today's led by Pedro DiNezio on "The importance of the Indian Ocean for tropical climate change" starts at 10:30am. Cookies from 10am. PRC ROC Room 1.603

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