Catherine Jex (@cathjex) 's Twitter Profile
Catherine Jex

@cathjex

Editor in chief at @GeusBulletin the flagship #openaccess journal by Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 🇩🇰 🇬🇱 Tweets are my own etc. #scicomm #climate

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NOAA Climate.gov (@noaaclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 90%of the warming from human-caused climate change has occurred in the ocean. Increasing ocean heat content is contributing to sea level rise, ocean heat waves, coral bleaching, and melting of ocean-terminating glaciers and ice sheets. climate.gov/news-features/…

More than 90%of the warming from human-caused climate change has occurred in the ocean. Increasing ocean heat content is contributing to sea level rise, ocean heat waves, coral bleaching, and melting of ocean-terminating glaciers and ice sheets. 
climate.gov/news-features/…
Rachel Lupien (@loopdlupien) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢📢📢 The Department of Geoscience at Aarhus University Faculty of Natural Sciences - Aarhus University has just announced THREE open #tenuretrack positions! #quaternarygeology #hydrogeology #petrology Please share far and wide - it's a great department in an amazing city 🇩🇰 See below for more info:

easeeditors.bsky.social (@easeeditors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dyke - researchers main job is developing the research and providing us with results. Writing is not easy or everyone's skill, so writing support is needed. AI tools are helping with more and more of this - but need to be used with caution.

easeeditors.bsky.social (@easeeditors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Journaling Mania – about to deliver a crash course in creating influential journals, and then questioning where we might be heading in the future, discussing concepts of journals to enhance and amplify research, and provide community leadership, advocacy among other features.

- <a href="/journalology/">Journaling Mania</a> – about to deliver a crash course in creating influential journals, and then questioning where we might be heading in the future, 
 
discussing concepts of journals to enhance and amplify research, and provide community leadership, advocacy among other features.
Catherine Jex (@cathjex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very happy to be associated with 2 excellent diamond 💎 #openaccess journals GEUS Bulletin and ESE. Looking forward to contributing to their ongoing growth and success with their dedicated teams of editors, reviewers and authors. 💎💎👍👍

Zack Labe (@zlabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you paying attention? Last month observed the hottest May global sea surface temperatures on record... [Data from psl.noaa.gov/data/gridded/d…]

Are you paying attention? Last month observed the hottest May global sea surface temperatures on record...

[Data from psl.noaa.gov/data/gridded/d…]
GEUS Bulletin (@geusbulletin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 🚨 Open call for papers to GEUS Bulletin in 2023 🚨 🚨 geusbulletin.org/index.php/geus… We invite submissions of papers on any aspect of geoscience research in Denmark, Greenland & the Arctic region. 🧵

Catherine Jex (@cathjex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First time at a PKP sprint! #pkpcph2023 Looking forward to seeing what (if anything?!) I can contribute to this community behind the amazing open source journal platform from Public Knowledge Project (PKP) 🧐🤓

Prof. Jason Box ⚡️ (@climate_ice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

gladly, the heatwave fades in the following days according to PROMICE ground measurements... melting persisting at lower elevations, e.g. at SWC_O

OPERAS Research Infrastructure - not posting on X (@operaseu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The DIAMAS Project has released the first findings from their Institutional Publishing Survey👇 For the full blog post, click here: diamasproject.eu/early-impressi…

Zeke Hausfather (@hausfath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To say that global temperatures in July have been exceptional is an understatement. The monthly is on track to shatter the prior July record by a massive margin, be the warmest month in terms of both absolute temperatures and anomalies.

To say that global temperatures in July have been exceptional is an understatement. The monthly is on track to shatter the prior July record by a massive margin, be the warmest month in terms of both absolute temperatures and anomalies.
GEUS Bulletin (@geusbulletin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NewResearch published in GEUS Bulletin: Early Cenomanian ammonites from East and North-East Greenland doi.org/10.34194/geusb… #fossils #geology #Greenland #ammonites #palaeobiogeography #Cretaceous #taxonomy #OpenAccess

Catherine Jex (@cathjex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you our next Journal Manager?📚👩‍💻👨‍💻 GEUS is looking for part-time maternity cover for our flagship open access journal. You'll be supporting the editorial team and acting editor in chief to publish quality regional Earth Science research. Apply here: candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni…