The global sea level is rising. With continued emissions of greenhouse gases this increase is bound to accelerate and will almost certainly result in several meters of sea-level rise
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NESSC in the field: Siberia
Even during summer, NESSC-scientists stay busy! Researcher Joshua Dean is currently on fieldwork in the Siberian Arctic tundra, collecting water samples. There certainly has been no shortage of water this
/ read moreLeo van Kampenhout wins student award
NESSC-researcher Leo van Kampenhout has been awarded the very first CESM Graduate Student Award. Van Kampenhout, PhD-student at the Ice and Climate research group of the Institute for Marine
/ read moreTenure Track position Atmospheric Isotope Physics
At the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU), Utrecht University, a tenure track position (0.8-1.0 fte) in Atmospheric Isotope Physics is available in the Atmospheric Physics and
/ read morePeter Kuipers Munneke joins NESSC
Glaciologist and national weatherman Peter Kuipers Munneke has joined NESSC since April this year. Based at the Ice and Climate Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (IMAU) in Utrecht,
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