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Posts by Alan D. Foreman
⚒️ December editorial: Tightening the 𝘚𝘢𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘶𝘮 belt - on the content in this issue on the Great Atlantic 𝘚𝘢𝘳𝘨𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘶𝘮 Belt (in thread)
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Check out the new editorial in this month’s Nature Geoscience regarding our newest work on the causes of massive Sargassum blooms:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Huge paper for the Arctic Ocean published today in @science.org - a new 30,000 year history of Arctic Ocean sea-ice cover reconstructed from the accumulation of cosmic dust-derived helium-3! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... (1/n)
Check out our latest work, led by Jon Jung, Ph.D. student in the @amglab.bsky.social at @mpic.de:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Here we show that the supply of excess phosphorous from accounts for the majority of observed Sargassum variability since 2011.
🌊 🧪 #Paleosky #CoralReefs
Next talk by Iliana Baums @ibaums.bsky.social on "Reconstructing historical population dynamics of corals"
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Chris Voolstra @reefgenomics.bsky.social kicking off the 2nd day of the #SPP2299 "Meeting & Status Seminar 2025" with a Perspective Lecture on "The future of reefs and reefs of the future"
First Keynote at #SPP2299 "Meeting and Status Seminar 2025" by Andrea Grottoli @andreagrottoli.bsky.social on "Leveraging coral biology, technology, and research networks to save coral reefs" in Bremen
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This paper sets the stage for paleo reconstructions of the Mediterranean N cycle - stay tuned for more from Tanja et al.
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Another cool paper coming out of @amglab.bsky.social. Led by Tanja Wald, here we present basin-wide profiles of Mediterranean nitrate N/O isotopes, and show that this distribution can be explained by a combination of nitrogen fixation and anthropogenic nitrogen deposition: dx.doi.org/10.1029/2023...
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For more, check out this comprehensive work by @jenniferleichliter.bsky.social showing how well enamel records diet:
This study uses the methods we developed in the @amglab.bsky.social for measuring enamel-bound nitrogen isotopes to show that the geochemical makeup of Australopithecus teeth was not consistent with a meat-based diet.
Check out this exciting application of N isotopes from colleagues Tina Lüdecke and Jen Leichliter (@jenniferleichliter.bsky.social) and others just out in Science: Australopithecus at Sterkfontein did not consume substantial mammalian meat www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
New Paper Alert!
Check out a recently published study around on decadal oscillations in the world's largest oxygen-deficient zone. This research, by Nicolas Duprey from MPI for Chemistry, uses nitrogen isotopes in corals skeletons to understand natural climate variability of the Pacific ODZ.
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Last, a set of observations detailing a massive cold-bleaching and mortality event of mesophotic reefs that we observed in 2023 onboard S/Y Acadia at Clipperton Atoll in the Eastern Tropical Pacific:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...