🚨New paper alert🚨
Check our new paper (w/ @sindiarocks.bsky.social, @stacyjupiter.bsky.social et al.)
We looked at growth of Porites corals from nearshore reefs in Fiji from 1998-2016 and found compounding effects between coastal turbidity and thermal stress.
🧵Thread
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Posts by Sindia Sosdian
Ok, I’m loving the starter packs! This one is for women (inclusively defined) in Ocean Science.
You need more ocean 🌊 in your feed! Follow these folks.
If you would like to be added please just let me know 👋 … if I forgot you, please don’t be offended, it was an accident! go.bsky.app/7MdiLgo
A man stands with a large specimen of Inoceramus over 1 m in diameter. The shell is flat and has distinctive concentric ridges known from this family. Credit Wikipedia
Several Platyceramus platinus in an artists depictions, snowshoeing on a shallow soft bottom of the Cretaceous interior seaway, partially resting against each other like giant pancakes. Source: Oceans of Kansas
The largest clams that ever lived were inoceramids, including genera like Platyceramus and Inoceramus. Some reached 1 m in size, and exceptional specimens have been found approaching 2 m! These huge flat boys lived like giant snowshoes on the bottoms of shallow seas during the Cretaceous. #clamFacts
I must admit that this annotated Nature abstract remains a useful recipe for constructing a summary paragraph. I show it to my students every time we get started.
Job opportunity at The University of Manchester - 'Senior Lecturer in Geological Data Science'.
Come work with us, including if you work with Planetary Data #PlanetaryScience
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
The application is now open for paleoCAMP 2025 (Paleoclimate Training in Climate Archives, Models, and Proxies)! For graduate students in any area of paleoclimatology, our 2 week summer school is timescale agnostic and multidisciplinary - please apply or share widely! paleoclimate.camp/apply