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  1. europesays.com/ie/465875/ Formation And Trapping Of CO2 From Cryogenic Irradiation Of Carbonate #carbonates #cartography #Éire #europa #Galileo #Https://astrobiologyCom/2026/05/astrochemistry #Https://astrobiologyCom/2026/05/astrogeology #IcyWorld #IE #Ireland #jwst #mapping #NIMS #RadiolyzedCarbonates #Science

  2. 🎉 A small milestone for my hydrogeochemistry monograph about #SvystunovaGully

    Today, my Zenodo record passed 1,500 downloads across both released versions — something I never expected when I began this project as a personal, curiosity-driven exploration.

    It’s an independent study on groundwater–rock interaction, technogenic metasomatism, and carbonate–water equilibria, based largely on PHREEQC thermodynamic modelling and geospatial data.

    I’m grateful to everyone who took an interest, skimmed, downloaded, or shared it.
    Your attention gives this work a life I didn’t imagine it would ever have.

    ❗ And one more thing: in the monograph’s preamble I explicitly thank the developers of free and open-source software. Without their tools — R, PHREEQC, QGIS, LaTeX, Linux, JabRef and many others — this research would simply not have been possible.

    #Hydrogeochemistry #Geochemistry #Groundwater #PHREEQC #FOSS #OpenScience #RStats #QGIS #Zenodo #EnvironmentalScience #Carbonates #Metasomatism #GeoData #WaterPollution

  3. 🎉 A small milestone for my hydrogeochemistry monograph about #SvystunovaGully

    Today, my Zenodo record passed 1,500 downloads across both released versions — something I never expected when I began this project as a personal, curiosity-driven exploration.

    It’s an independent study on groundwater–rock interaction, technogenic metasomatism, and carbonate–water equilibria, based largely on PHREEQC thermodynamic modelling and geospatial data.

    I’m grateful to everyone who took an interest, skimmed, downloaded, or shared it.
    Your attention gives this work a life I didn’t imagine it would ever have.

    ❗ And one more thing: in the monograph’s preamble I explicitly thank the developers of free and open-source software. Without their tools — R, PHREEQC, QGIS, LaTeX, Linux, JabRef and many others — this research would simply not have been possible.

    #Hydrogeochemistry #Geochemistry #Groundwater #PHREEQC #FOSS #OpenScience #RStats #QGIS #Zenodo #EnvironmentalScience #Carbonates #Metasomatism #GeoData #WaterPollution

  4. 🎉 A small milestone for my hydrogeochemistry monograph about #SvystunovaGully

    Today, my Zenodo record passed 1,500 downloads across both released versions — something I never expected when I began this project as a personal, curiosity-driven exploration.

    It’s an independent study on groundwater–rock interaction, technogenic metasomatism, and carbonate–water equilibria, based largely on PHREEQC thermodynamic modelling and geospatial data.

    I’m grateful to everyone who took an interest, skimmed, downloaded, or shared it.
    Your attention gives this work a life I didn’t imagine it would ever have.

    ❗ And one more thing: in the monograph’s preamble I explicitly thank the developers of free and open-source software. Without their tools — R, PHREEQC, QGIS, LaTeX, Linux, JabRef and many others — this research would simply not have been possible.

    #Hydrogeochemistry #Geochemistry #Groundwater #PHREEQC #FOSS #OpenScience #RStats #QGIS #Zenodo #EnvironmentalScience #Carbonates #Metasomatism #GeoData #WaterPollution

  5. 🎉 A small milestone for my hydrogeochemistry monograph about #SvystunovaGully

    Today, my Zenodo record passed 1,500 downloads across both released versions — something I never expected when I began this project as a personal, curiosity-driven exploration.

    It’s an independent study on groundwater–rock interaction, technogenic metasomatism, and carbonate–water equilibria, based largely on PHREEQC thermodynamic modelling and geospatial data.

    I’m grateful to everyone who took an interest, skimmed, downloaded, or shared it.
    Your attention gives this work a life I didn’t imagine it would ever have.

    ❗ And one more thing: in the monograph’s preamble I explicitly thank the developers of free and open-source software. Without their tools — R, PHREEQC, QGIS, LaTeX, Linux, JabRef and many others — this research would simply not have been possible.

    #Hydrogeochemistry #Geochemistry #Groundwater #PHREEQC #FOSS #OpenScience #RStats #QGIS #Zenodo #EnvironmentalScience #Carbonates #Metasomatism #GeoData #WaterPollution

  6. 🎉 A small milestone for my hydrogeochemistry monograph about #SvystunovaGully

    Today, my Zenodo record passed 1,500 downloads across both released versions — something I never expected when I began this project as a personal, curiosity-driven exploration.

    It’s an independent study on groundwater–rock interaction, technogenic metasomatism, and carbonate–water equilibria, based largely on PHREEQC thermodynamic modelling and geospatial data.

    I’m grateful to everyone who took an interest, skimmed, downloaded, or shared it.
    Your attention gives this work a life I didn’t imagine it would ever have.

    ❗ And one more thing: in the monograph’s preamble I explicitly thank the developers of free and open-source software. Without their tools — R, PHREEQC, QGIS, LaTeX, Linux, JabRef and many others — this research would simply not have been possible.

    #Hydrogeochemistry #Geochemistry #Groundwater #PHREEQC #FOSS #OpenScience #RStats #QGIS #Zenodo #EnvironmentalScience #Carbonates #Metasomatism #GeoData #WaterPollution

  7. Thallium isotopes are an interesting proxy for #ocean oxygenation, and it has an interesting partitioning mechanism related to Mn oxides. But it never got very popular.
    For my personal preference, it's nice to see it works in #carbonates... sort of (meteoric diagenesis might be an issue)
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  8. #WeekendReading: Rivas et al., on an Early #Cretaceous volcaniclastic–carbonate ramp in southern Chile. An interesting aperture into the Cretaceous temperate #carbonates (lots of #oysters) and their interactions in #volcanoes
    I constantly find myself comparing and contrasting with these Late Cretaceous volcanic #atolls I worked on.
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

  9. #WeekendReading: Rivas et al., on an Early #Cretaceous volcaniclastic–carbonate ramp in southern Chile. An interesting aperture into the Cretaceous temperate #carbonates (lots of #oysters) and their interactions in #volcanoes
    I constantly find myself comparing and contrasting with these Late Cretaceous volcanic #atolls I worked on.
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

  10. #WeekendReading: Rivas et al., on an Early #Cretaceous volcaniclastic–carbonate ramp in southern Chile. An interesting aperture into the Cretaceous temperate #carbonates (lots of #oysters) and their interactions in #volcanoes
    I constantly find myself comparing and contrasting with these Late Cretaceous volcanic #atolls I worked on.
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

  11. #WeekendReading: Rivas et al., on an Early #Cretaceous volcaniclastic–carbonate ramp in southern Chile. An interesting aperture into the Cretaceous temperate #carbonates (lots of #oysters) and their interactions in #volcanoes
    I constantly find myself comparing and contrasting with these Late Cretaceous volcanic #atolls I worked on.
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

  12. #WeekendReading: Rivas et al., on an Early #Cretaceous volcaniclastic–carbonate ramp in southern Chile. An interesting aperture into the Cretaceous temperate #carbonates (lots of #oysters) and their interactions in #volcanoes
    I constantly find myself comparing and contrasting with these Late Cretaceous volcanic #atolls I worked on.
    link.springer.com/article/10.1

  13. Congratulations to Dr. Pascale Daoust, who successfully defended, "Ocean Acidification: Insights from the Behaviour of Ancient and Modern Carbonates", supervised by Al Mucci and Galen Halverson.

    The work involved field and laboratory studies of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum section near Campo, Spain.

    The figure shows the depositional environments at the time; from Daoust et al, submitted, modified from Pujalte et al. (2014)

    #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #Carbonates #PETM

  14. Congratulations to Dr. Pascale Daoust, who successfully defended, "Ocean Acidification: Insights from the Behaviour of Ancient and Modern Carbonates", supervised by Al Mucci and Galen Halverson.

    The work involved field and laboratory studies of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum section near Campo, Spain.

    The figure shows the depositional environments at the time; from Daoust et al, submitted, modified from Pujalte et al. (2014)

  15. Congratulations to Dr. Pascale Daoust, who successfully defended, "Ocean Acidification: Insights from the Behaviour of Ancient and Modern Carbonates", supervised by Al Mucci and Galen Halverson.

    The work involved field and laboratory studies of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum section near Campo, Spain.

    The figure shows the depositional environments at the time; from Daoust et al, submitted, modified from Pujalte et al. (2014)

    #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #Carbonates #PETM

  16. Congratulations to Dr. Pascale Daoust, who successfully defended, "Ocean Acidification: Insights from the Behaviour of Ancient and Modern Carbonates", supervised by Al Mucci and Galen Halverson.

    The work involved field and laboratory studies of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum section near Campo, Spain.

    The figure shows the depositional environments at the time; from Daoust et al, submitted, modified from Pujalte et al. (2014)

    #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #Carbonates #PETM

  17. Congratulations to Dr. Pascale Daoust, who successfully defended, "Ocean Acidification: Insights from the Behaviour of Ancient and Modern Carbonates", supervised by Al Mucci and Galen Halverson.

    The work involved field and laboratory studies of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum section near Campo, Spain.

    The figure shows the depositional environments at the time; from Daoust et al, submitted, modified from Pujalte et al. (2014)

    #McGillUniversity #EarthSystemScience #Carbonates #PETM

  18. #WeekendReading: Akhtar et al. show a multi-element/isotopes approach to explore the differences in early #diagenesis of #carbonates with marine and meteoric fluids, as well as along the gradient.
    (In the Bahamas and Great Barrier #Reef)

    doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2024.08.

  19. Two projects I'm involved with are looking for PhD students:
    1. Formation of #authigenic #carbonates at the last glacial maximum to Holocene interglacial transition.
    2. Understanding the effect of #ClimateChange by using the east #Mediterranean as a natural laboratory.
    Contact me for details.

  20. Two projects I'm involved with are looking for PhD students:
    1. Formation of #authigenic #carbonates at the last glacial maximum to Holocene interglacial transition.
    2. Understanding the effect of #ClimateChange by using the east #Mediterranean as a natural laboratory.
    Contact me for details.

  21. Two projects I'm involved with are looking for PhD students:
    1. Formation of #authigenic #carbonates at the last glacial maximum to Holocene interglacial transition.
    2. Understanding the effect of #ClimateChange by using the east #Mediterranean as a natural laboratory.
    Contact me for details.

  22. Two projects I'm involved with are looking for PhD students:
    1. Formation of #authigenic #carbonates at the last glacial maximum to Holocene interglacial transition.
    2. Understanding the effect of #ClimateChange by using the east #Mediterranean as a natural laboratory.
    Contact me for details.

  23. Two projects I'm involved with are looking for PhD students:
    1. Formation of #authigenic #carbonates at the last glacial maximum to Holocene interglacial transition.
    2. Understanding the effect of #ClimateChange by using the east #Mediterranean as a natural laboratory.
    Contact me for details.

  24. #WeekendReading: Akam et al. on #methane-derived #authigenic #carbonates, revisiting the idea of this as a major carbon sink and pondering - should we consider it a carbonate factory?
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  25. #WeekendReading: Akam et al. on #methane-derived #authigenic #carbonates, revisiting the idea of this as a major carbon sink and pondering - should we consider it a carbonate factory?
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  26. #WeekendReading: Akam et al. on #methane-derived #authigenic #carbonates, revisiting the idea of this as a major carbon sink and pondering - should we consider it a carbonate factory?
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  27. #WeekendReading: Akam et al. on #methane-derived #authigenic #carbonates, revisiting the idea of this as a major carbon sink and pondering - should we consider it a carbonate factory?
    sciencedirect.com/science/arti

  28. #introduction

    Hi, I am Tobias Stål, nice to meet you!

    I am a #geophysicist at the Australian Centre of Excellence in Antarctic Science #ACEAS based at the University of Tasmania #UTAS (math and physics). Presently, I am working on seismology and geothermal heat, but my background is in #geology, particularly #sedimentology and #carbonates.

    I like music, old boats, well-written code (usually not by me) and to drink beer and coffee. I am learning linguistics.

    #python #antarctica #seismology