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Posts by Sindia Sosdian

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Coastal seawater turbidity and thermal stress control growth of reef-building Porites spp. corals in Fiji - Scientific Reports Scientific Reports - Coastal seawater turbidity and thermal stress control growth of reef-building Porites spp. corals in Fiji

🚨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.

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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

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

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

1 year ago 77 27 3 1
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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.

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Senior Lecturer in Geological Data Science :Oxford Road

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

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1 year ago 20 31 0 0
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Application — paleoCAMP

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

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Application — paleoCAMP

Applications are open for our 2025 paleoclimate summer school, paleoCAMP, held in the eastern Sierras in late June! Please repost and share with your graduate students.

paleoclimate.camp/apply

#paleo #carbon #climate

1 year ago 45 31 1 0
Miocene temperature portal | Bolin Centre Database This data portal serves as a resource for investigators interested in the study of Miocene climate, about 23 to 5 million years ago. It collates a list of key information about published Miocene ocean...

Want to find all published ocean temperature records from the Miocene? Look no further than the Miocene Data Portal, home to 103 SST and 13 BWT records. Deposit your own data or look at global coverage for different proxies. Just have fun!

bolin.su.se/data/miocene...

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