Dr. Brad Rosenheim
@Brad_Rosenheim
Isotope scientist. Climate scientist. Citizen. Person of precision, but I know when to sacrifice precision for accuracy. [email protected]
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22-02-2013 04:51:30
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If you don't find this concerning, you really don't understand how bad things are getting. Yes, there's an El Niño at the moment, but the sea surface temperature anomaly has never been so extreme during previous El Niños.
From The Guardian article - link in following post.
If you are part of #ScienceTwitter and looking to migrate away from the new Xitter, follow this space by Ruth Mottram:
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Some good advice in the linked blog and, promise of more to come. Free yourself of the whims of billionaires and create your footprint!
If you were part of #ArchivistTwitter and are looking for a new, megalomaniac-free zone to publish your content, maybe hek this out: glammr.us/@TeamMidwest/1…
#FediVerse
#TwitterMigration
Still at #Goldschmidt2023 ? Come see me in my best Dr. Brad Rosenheim hat 🎩 (figurative, I'm not wearing a fedora) to hear all about subglacial communities and the marine incursions that fuel them (or kill them ☠️) in session 10f this afternoon! #subglacialsecrets
Melissa Berke Dr. Brad Rosenheim Thanks Melissa for the best wishes I took the new skills I learned in the MAB Lab to this new journey.
Thanks for trusting in me 😀
We said goodbye to Alejandra Aguilar (Terpsichore A.) this weekend. We already miss her here, but stay tuned for her next academic chapter, focused on ecosystem restoration and mangroves with Dr. Brad Rosenheim
What Brad said. Evan Flynn & I are counting down the days till we're meeting them there, for what will be the first research cruise for both of us. Only 1,125 days late!
A global pandemic delayed our #NSF funded project for 3 years. Tonight our ship pushed off, and I'll join it in about 2 weeks in Cayenne with #Amazon samples collected by Valier Galy and Brenna Boehman
Follow on Mastodon: bit.ly/3IwmyV9
On my way back from sampling the Amazon River in its delta with Brenna Boehman, Jeff Richey and amazing Brazilian scientists. This is part of our investigation of the fate of terrestrial carbon offshore the Amazon w/ Dr. Brad Rosenheim. Funded by U.S. National Science Foundation chemical oceanography
1) The College of #MarineScience has a group of faculty members that study the #SouthernOcean and #Antarctica - a region over 10,000 miles away from the sunshine state. Here’s why Floridians should care about their research. #USF bit.ly/3B8MLoN
See my thread over on #mastodon about this fun paper, with colleagues Dr. Ryan Venturelli, Brent Christner, siggy, and others.
climatejustice.rocks/@Brad_Rosenhei…
1) “We couldn’t have learned these things by poking at marine sediments from the outside from a ship,” said Dr. Ryan Venturelli , former grad student at CMS, who performed the work with her advisor, Dr. Brad Rosenheim.