In climate, CO2 plays an important role. The gas enhances the greenhouse effect, and therefore causes extra global warming. But what are the long-term consequences of an increasing CO2
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Understanding past global warming events
Extraordinary moments in climate history are interesting to explore; you could come across useful information for our current situation. NESSC researcher Cindy Schrader is investigating temperature peaks called hyperthermals dating 50 million
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PhD position in paleoceanography / biogeochemical modeling The Department of Earth Sciences currently seeks a highly-motivated, high-potential applicant for a position as a PhD researcher in modeling of bioturbation. /
/ read moreNew isotope device for NESSC research
Exciting times for some of our NESSC colleagues: a new isotope device has been installed at the IMAU (Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht). The instrument, a ThermoFisher MAT
/ read moreKeeping a lookout at the edge of the world
Few places in the world conjure up images of remoteness and harshness like Far Eastern Siberia. Yet, it’s places like these where our science is needed most. Blog from blogs.egu.eu, written
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