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Quaise Energy supports Oregon State University work to transform… In a gift that supports basic research toward a clean geothermal resource that could transform the world’s energy transition, Quaise Energy has given $750K

Brian Tattitch's Experimental Deep Geothermal Energy (EDGE) Lab is building a custom reactor designed to mimic extreme geologic conditions found miles underground, aka temps of up to 500 degrees C and about 500x the pressure at the surface of the Earth.

Read more: www.quaise.com/news/quaise-...

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OSU researchers work to track damages in Iran with satellite imaging The Conflict Ecology Lab at Oregon State University uses satellite imaging to assess damage done to lands during times of peace and conflict.

"Conflict ecology...satellite imagery, GPS, GIS...those are the tools in our toolkit.

We use these tools to understand the immediate effects of war, that tends to be things like damage to cities, damage to homes, damage to agriculture and forests..."

Listen to OPB with Jamon Van Den Hoek:

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Broadly stable atmospheric CO2 and CH4 levels over the past 3 million years - Nature Blue ice records from Antarctica are used to determine methane and carbon dioxide concentrations over the past 3 million years.

New Nature paper by PhD candidate Julia Marks Peterson! @jmarkspeterson.bsky.social and her COLDEX collaborators published their findings on atmospheric CO2 and CH4 over the past 3 million years based on measurements of ice cores from the Allan Hills, Antarctica. www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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A Resilient Newport: Respect the Coast and Play Safe (English version with English subtitles)
A Resilient Newport: Respect the Coast and Play Safe (English version with English subtitles) YouTube video by CEOAS - Oregon State

CoPes Hub is not all research! They work closely with communities to increase their ability to prepare and adapt to coastal #hazards.

Here, CEOAS researchers partnered with Newport, Oregon artists and Latine youth to paint a long-planned mural near Nye Beach:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISkS...

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Oregon’s sea level forecasts more accurate than many around the globe, scientist says The Cascade Subduction Zone affects where the ocean meets the land, and that land is rising in some parts of the Oregon Coast.

A network of tide gages give consistent measurements of where the #ocean meets the land here on the U.S. West Coast, but the #Cascadia Subduction Zone pushes that land higher in some places.

Get the scoop from Peter Ruggiero, #CEOAS professor and director of CoPes Hub:

www.opb.org/article/2026...

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Cascadia CoPes Hub

The Cascadia Coastlines and Peoples Hazards Research Hub (CoPes Hub), led by #CEOAS and partners, unites scientists, Tribal nations and communities to address coastal hazards such as #earthquakes, #tsunamis and sea-level rise.

cascadiacopeshub.org

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A large research vessel - black and white and orange - floats in the water with ropes holding it to the building dock.

A large research vessel - black and white and orange - floats in the water with ropes holding it to the building dock.

A group of individuals in matching white hard hats pose for a photo on the side of the large research vessel.

A group of individuals in matching white hard hats pose for a photo on the side of the large research vessel.

Oregon State University, with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), is leading the design and construction of the next generation of #research vessels - ships that serve as floating laboratories for ocean-going scientists - to advance coastal #science.

Check out R/V Taani's progress!

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Glad to have Demian on our team!

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Oregon’s record low snowpack is not likely to recover, scientists say Scientists say it’s unlikely Oregon’s record low snowpack will recover before the end of winter.

“We know that the winters in the coming decades are going to be much more like this... look at how impactful these conditions are to us, because we know we’re going to expect them more in the future.” - Larry O'Neill, Oregon's state climatologist

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Come work with us! Thanks for sharing, Dawn!

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Spotlight on: The Disasters in Divided Societies lab with Laura Peters in CEOAS | OSU Today Laura Peters is an assistant professor of geography in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.

"For a lab focusing on disasters, we end up engaging with some of the most powerful stories of hope and creativity."

#CEOAS geographer Laura Peters asks how disaster risk can be reduced in places affected by conflict, displacement or deep division: today.oregonstate.edu/all-stories/...

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A Pacific Northwest girl ‘raised by the ocean’ grows up to make notable contributions to worldwide ocean health “Standing at the edge of the world, in a place I only knew from photos and documentaries, I can’t imagine a greater thrill than this,” she wrote in one account. “The thrill of seeking to know the ocea...

Congrats to #CEOAS graduate student, Giulia Wood, on being named Oregon State University's first Marshall Scholar!

Read about how hands-on research experiences at OSU helped launch a career studying krill and ocean health, taking her from the classroom to fieldwork in Antarctica:

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What Could Happen to the Ocean’s Carbon If AMOC Collapses - Eos Mass glacier melting may have led this influential ocean current system to collapse at the end of the last ice age. A pair of modeling studies examines how such a collapse could affect dissolved inorg...

New research led by @andreasschmittner.bsky.social @osuceoas.bsky.social simulates an AMOC collapse to learn how it could affect ocean carbon storage, isotopic signatures, and carbon cycling. #AGUPubs 🧪🌊 eos.org/research-spo...

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SWAIS2C — Sensitivity of the West #Antarctic Ice Sheet to 2°C — seeks critical geological records from the sediment deep below the Ross Ice Shelf to determine how much the #ice melted during the past. Because to prepare for the future, we need to look back.

#CEOAS #Science #Climate #Collaboration

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Drilling a 200m sediment core from the bedrock beneath 500m of Antarctic ice is a complex process, so we've broken it down step-by-step in this explainer. From melting snow in our flubbers through to filling our core barrels, what we're attempting 700km from the nearest base is no mean feat!

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"Dr. Pettit and others expect the shelf to break apart entirely in the next few years, becoming a mélange of giant icebergs. Once that happens, the #ice upstream could start moving quickly to fill the void, Dr. Pettit said. “They are connected in ways that we don’t fully understand"

#CEOAS #Science

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Stop by Booth 303 to take your turn piloting the R/V Taani, a state-of-the-art research vessel that will soon have its home port in Newport, Oregon!

#Science #Research #EarthScience #ClimateScience #EnvironmentalScience #Geology #Geography #Oceanography #RCRV

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And, remember to join us tonight Tuesday, December 16, for an informal social with free drinks and appetizers:
Annunciation Restaurant, New Orleans
5:30-8 p.m.

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Find your fellow #CEOAS scientists on the schedule this week: beav.es/CEOASatAGU2025

#Science #Research #EarthScience

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The faces of #CEOAS science! Collect the full set of trading cards at #AGU2025 in New Orleans this week. Oregon State University is at the Exhibition Hall, Booth 303!

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New Lessons from Old Ice: How We Understand Past (and Future) Heating - Eos Fragments of blue ice up to 6 million years old—the oldest ever found—offer key insights into Earth’s warming cycles. Researchers are using these ancient data to refine models of our future climate.

“Ice cores are like time machines that let scientists take a look at what our planet was like in the past," said Sarah Shackleton, lead researcher and scientist at @whoi.edu.

Hear more from Sarah and @blueicedude.bsky.social from @princeton.edu in EOS: eos.org/articles/new...

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Miocene and Pliocene ice and air from the Allan Hills blue ice area, East Antarctica | PNAS Antarctic ice cores provide a unique archive of Earth’s atmosphere and its largest extant ice sheet. The oldest continuous ice core extends back 80...

A team of #NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration #COLDEX scientists recently found 6 million year old ice in Antarctica. That's old ice!

Air bubbles trapped inside this #ice provide an unprecedented view of Earth's past #climate.

Read the paper in PNAS: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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Why Hasn’t Wave Energy Gotten Its Sea Legs Yet? It’s hard to convert energy from the ocean into electricity, thanks to a tough regulatory environment and, well, the ocean.

PacWave is an 80-million dollar facility that lets developers "plug and play," testing #renewable energy technologies that might someday capture the strength of the ocean.

@scifri.bsky.social has the latest on harnessing wave #power into energy: www.sciencefriday.com/segments/wav...

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"You want big waves, you want consistency in big waves. And Oregon really has this in droves...all of these conditions come together to produce one of the areas of the world with the highest #wave energy potential."

One of the largest wave #energy projects, PacWave, is located off Oregon's coast.

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Go Haley! 🧪🌊🦑

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New study finds large fluctuations in sea level occurred throughout the last ice age, a significant shift in understanding of past climate | Newsroom CORVALLIS, Ore. — Large changes in global sea level, fueled by fluctuations in ice sheet growth and decay, occurred throughout the last ice age, rather than just toward the end of that period, a study...

Large changes in global sea level, fueled by fluctuations in ice sheet growth and decay, occurred throughout the last ice age, rather than just toward the end of that period.

#CEOAS paleoclimatologist Peter Clark shares the latest:

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Twin threat: Cascadia and San Andreas faults may be seismically linked | Newsroom CORVALLIS, Ore. – Two fault systems on North America’s West Coast – the Cascadia subduction zone and the San Andreas fault – may be synchronized, with earthquakes on one fault potentially triggering s...

Chris Goldfinger, #CEOAS marine #geologist, uses deep-sea sediment cores that represent 3,100 years of geologic history to analyze historical earthquakes.

'Turbidite' layers are deposited by underwater landslides often triggered by #earthquakes.

Learn more: news.oregonstate.edu/news/twin-th...

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This research vessel studies an underwater volcano off Oregon's coast The Research Vessel Atlantis is a ship currently around 300 miles off of the Oregon Coast, as it monitors the Axial Seamount underwater volcano and replaces sensors and equipment that are part of the ...

#CEOAS researchers with the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI Endurance Array) use an advanced network of underwater sensors to monitor these changes in near real-time.

Learn more: www.kptv.com/video/2025/0...

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300 miles off the coast of Oregon and thousands of feet beneath the surface, the Axial Seamount underwater volcano has shown signs of increased seismic activity and growing pressure – an indication that it may soon erupt.

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2025 OER Champion Awards Open Oregon Educational Resources recognizes OER champions who have done outstanding open education work in Oregon’s community colleges and universities. Congratulations champions! Read more…

Congratulations to #CEOAS Professor Andreas Schmittner on the outstanding publication award for his book, Introduction to #ClimateScience, from Open Oregon Educational Resources! openoregon.org/2025-champio... #OpenAccess

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