#carbonates — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #carbonates, aggregated by home.social.
-
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)
-
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)
-
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)
-
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)
-
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)
-
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.