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Earth Sciences - Environment - 08.01.2024

A team of scientists from UCL, the University of Cambridge and the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) are studying the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica to unravel the mysteries behind the calving processes that result in the formation of colossal icebergs.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 04.01.2024
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Earth Sciences - Astronomy & Space - 04.01.2024

Craig Walton is the first NOMIS Fellow at the Centre for Origin and Prevalence of Life at ETH Zurich.
Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 27.12.2023

This image revealing the north polar region of the Jovian moon Io was taken on October 15 by NASA's Juno.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 21.12.2023

Sediment from Canada's Mackenzie River empties into the Beaufort Sea in milky swirls in this 2017 satellite image. Scientists are studying how river discharge drives carbon dioxide emissions in this part of the Arctic Ocean. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory image by Jesse Allen using Landsat data from USGS" Runoff from one of North America's largest rivers is driving intense carbon dioxide emissions in the Arctic Ocean.
Earth Sciences - Career - 20.12.2023
Three new DeepNL UT-projects investigate the dynamics of the deep subsurface
Environment - Earth Sciences - 20.12.2023

Agroscope and the Federal Office for the Environment have published the first Geochemical Soil Atlas of Switzerland.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 20.12.2023

EPFL's Habitat Research Center has created the first atlas of Paris landscapes, after winning a request for proposals by the French government and the City of Paris.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 19.12.2023

If we want to achieve our climate goals and prevent irreversible changes to the Earth's climate system, we not only need to curb our greenhouse gas emissions, but also remove excess man-made CO2 from the atmosphere.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 18.12.2023
Mariette Wolthers appointed professor of Aquatic Geochemistry
As of 15 December, Mariette Wolthers is appointed professor of Aquatic Geochemistry in the Earth Sciences Department of the Faculty of Geosciences.
Campus - Earth Sciences - 14.12.2023
Saving lives by monitoring landslides with big data and GeoAI
A new research project at the University of Twente will develop a novel way to identify and monitor landslides, even when cloud cover obscures traditional satellite images.
Campus - Earth Sciences - 14.12.2023
Saving lives with by monitoring landslides with big data and GeoAI
A new research project at the University of Twente will develop a novel way to identify and monitor landslides, even when cloud cover obscures traditional satellite images.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 12.12.2023
Berkeley Lab Led Analysis Confirms California’s Salton Sea Region to Be a Rich Domestic Lithium Resource
Adapted from a Nov. 28 news release by Doe's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. On Nov.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 12.12.2023
New research into the dynamics of the deep subsurface under the influence of human interventions
The research programme DeepNL of the Dutch Research Counsil NWO aims to improve the fundamental understanding of the dynamics of the deep subsurface under the influence of human interventions.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 12.12.2023

An SFU professor is looking at the viability of storing large volumes of carbon dioxide in a soda pop-like solution thousands of metres below the streets of Metro Vancouver to help B.C. meet its net-zero emission goals.
Earth Sciences - 12.12.2023
Researchers trace the health of coral reefs through tiny organisms
Environment - Earth Sciences - 11.12.2023
Analysis: Climate change: if warming approaches 2°C, a trickle of extinctions will become a flood
Environment - Earth Sciences - 11.12.2023

This December 12, Sibylle Boxho, a doctoral student in geology, leaves on a 2-month mission to Antarctica.
Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 11.12.2023

NASA's EMIT produced its first global maps of hematite, goethite, and kaolinite in Earth's dry regions using data from the year ending November 2023. The mission collected billions of measurements of the three minerals and seven others that may affect. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech" EMIT delivers first-of-a-kind maps of minerals in Earth's dust-source areas, enabling scientists to model the fine particles' role in climate change and more.
Earth Sciences - Economics - 08.12.2023
Results for: Accessibility of public places for people with disabilities lags in Calgary
Motivated by her late father's disability, UCalgary geographer Victoria Fast leads Mapping Our Cities for All project to measure accessibility of Canadian cities Dr. Victoria Fast, PhD, and her
Earth Sciences - Life Sciences - 07.12.2023

Earth Sciences - Life Sciences - 07.12.2023

Environment - Earth Sciences - 06.12.2023

Capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere and storing it either in recycled concrete aggregate or in geological reservoirs in Iceland is not only technically feasible, but also has a positive carbon footprint.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 05.12.2023
Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) has expanded the reach of Pacific Ocean monitoring with the deployment of new deep-sea Argo floats that collect vital ocean data while traveling up and down through the water column, the space between the sea surface and the seafloor.
Astronomy & Space - Earth Sciences - 05.12.2023

Working with industry partner, Earth sciences professor Roberta Flemming successfully tested miniaturized device A Western-led research team has developed the first-ever hand-held diffraction tool for the identification of minerals in their natural setting on planetary surfaces such as Mars.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 30.11.2023

SLF biologist Christian Rixen writes about his expedition to Greenland in the footsteps of historical botanists - and climate change.
Earth Sciences - Physics - 29.11.2023
Prestigious medal for University of Glasgow planetary scientist
Earth Sciences - Chemistry - 29.11.2023

Earth Sciences - Environment - 23.11.2023

SLF biologist Christian Rixen writes about his expedition to Greenland in the footsteps of historical botanists - and climate change.
Physics - Earth Sciences - 23.11.2023
200-year-old geology mystery resolved
To build mountains from dolomite, a common mineral, it must periodically dissolve. This counter-intuitive lesson could help make new defect-free semiconductors and more. Wenhao Sun, Dow Early Career Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, and Joonsoo Kim, a doctoral candidate of materials science and engineering in Professor Sun-s research group, show off dolomite rocks from their lab's collection.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 16.11.2023

Governments that over-rely on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to meet their climate targets may be breaching international law, says a new study.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 16.11.2023
In the Field: Tracking seismic clues in one of the driest places on Earth
Unlike the Pacific Northwest, the Atacama Desert in Chile experiences very little rain. But the two regions are both seismically active.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 14.11.2023

Environment - Earth Sciences - 08.11.2023

Such high-tide flooding that inundates roads and buildings along the west coast of the Americas tends to be uncommon outside of El Niño years, but that could change by the 2030s.
Earth Sciences - Campus - 06.11.2023
Robert van der Hilst to step down as head of the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Paleontology - Earth Sciences - 06.11.2023

Yale paleontologists have identified a -problematic- fossil as an ancient sea creature that lived in the plankton 420 million years ago. The mystery of Ezekiel's Wheel - the extinct sea creature, not the Biblical vision - may have taken its final turn, thanks to Yale paleontologists. In so doing, the researchers have also finally put a scientific name to the favorite fossil of a beloved amateur fossil hunter.
Earth Sciences - Physics - 31.10.2023

Earth Sciences - 30.10.2023
When death feeds creativity
How to live with the dead? A PhD candidate in literature shares her reflections on death, identity, geography and culture.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 25.10.2023

GreenFjord is a four-year research program intended to investigate how climate change is affecting ecosystems in southern Greenland.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 25.10.2023

GreenFjord is a four-year research program intended to investigate how climate change is affecting ecosystems in southern Greenland.
Earth Sciences - Paleontology - 23.10.2023

Geologists have long known that around 155 million years ago, a 5000 km long piece of continent broke off western Australia and drifted away.
Earth Sciences - 18.10.2023
International Ocean Satellite Monitors How El Niño Is Shaping Up
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is the latest satellite contributing to a 30-year sea level record that researchers are using to compare this year's El Niño with those of the past.
Earth Sciences - 17.10.2023
Tornadoes in the UK are surprisingly common and no one knows why
David Schultz , University of Manchester A small tornado recently passed through the town of Littlehampton on England's south coast.
History & Archeology - Earth Sciences - 17.10.2023

Environment - Earth Sciences - 17.10.2023
CO2 out of thin air
To prevent irreversible and damaging changes to the Earth's climate system, we need to remove excess (man-made) CO2 from the atmosphere.
Earth Sciences - Campus - 17.10.2023
UBC experts on Great BC ShakeOut and disaster preparedness
Earth Sciences - Event - 12.10.2023

Environment - Earth Sciences - 09.10.2023
Kei Otsuki appointed professor of International Development Studies
From 1 November 2023, Kei Otsuki will be appointed professor of International Development Studies at the department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at the faculty of Geosciences.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 05.10.2023
Three questions for the students selected for the Bougainville mission
Sorbonne University Alliance Multidisciplinary research Mathilde, Thomas, Hugo and Manon are Master's students at Sorbonne University.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 03.10.2023

Along the coast of East Greenland lie some of the most untouched fjords and glacier landscapes in the world.
Environment - Today
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice
UCalgary expedition, with NASA, Canadian and European space agencies, sets out to better understand state of Arctic ice

Earth Sciences - Feb 12
CONNECT and iCRAG launch SmartScape: a new Centre-to-Centre collaboration using fibre networks to sense the city
CONNECT and iCRAG launch SmartScape: a new Centre-to-Centre collaboration using fibre networks to sense the city
Earth Sciences - Feb 5
In the Australian outback, we're listening for nuclear tests - and what we hear matters more than ever
In the Australian outback, we're listening for nuclear tests - and what we hear matters more than ever

Earth Sciences - Jan 29
The dwarf Mediterranean megalodon does not exist: it turned out to be just a myth
The dwarf Mediterranean megalodon does not exist: it turned out to be just a myth

Astronomy & Space - Jan 26
Western wins Canadian Space Agency contract to develop imaging instrument for lunar rover
Western wins Canadian Space Agency contract to develop imaging instrument for lunar rover

Astronomy & Space - Dec 16
Copernicus Sentinel-6B delivers first altimeter images and reaches final orbit
Copernicus Sentinel-6B delivers first altimeter images and reaches final orbit

Earth Sciences - Dec 16
The University of Manchester works with Rolls-Royce to test how to limit damage to jet engines
The University of Manchester works with Rolls-Royce to test how to limit damage to jet engines













