Marlow Cramwinckel (they/them)
@marlowcram
paleoclimate scientist @UUEarthSciences | born @ 353 ppm CO₂ | 🌍🌳🐈🥾🚲📸🎮🎨 | they/them | 🏳️🌈 |
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13-06-2015 14:13:35
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T-48 hours until PhD defence (so excited!!!). Unless you find yourself in Utrecht, you can follow along online: video.uu.nl/lives/senate_h… from 10.15 am on Friday. Let me know if you want a digital or physical version of the PhD thesis. Cover art by the amazing Marlo Garnsworthy 🌊❄️ <3
‘Hoe kleed ik me sexy en toch milieubewust?’ De KlimaatHelpdesk beantwoordt vragen over klimaatverandering. Ruim 300 wetenschappers delen - in begrijpelijke taal - hun kennis met bezorgde burgers. Twee medewerkers vertellen waarom dat zo belangrijk is 📖 ocw-verhalen.nl/verhalen/klima…
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Our winters are getting wetter, influenced by climate change. Now there's a first hint that global warming also disrupted the water cycle in the distant past, new NESSC research by Robin van der Ploeg (@uugeo) shows in a Science Advances article. Read more: buff.ly/3XDaUxq
New paper led by Margot Cramwinckel (@MargotCram) published in 'Paleoceanography & Paleoclimatology'. In this paper, we use a data-modeling approach to investigate the hydrological response to warming during the early Eocene (56–48 Myr) (1/5) agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
This paper was an output from Margot's time at Southampton and I am super proud of this paper. A big thanks to all the co-authors and the The Royal Society for funding & support. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…. (5/5)