Juliet Sefton (is not here much anymore) (@seftongeo) 's Twitter Profile
Juliet Sefton (is not here much anymore)

@seftongeo

McKenzie Fellow @UniMelb __ geoscientist/geographer interested in mud and past sea level change __ Pākehā __ She/her

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Andrew Gunn (@_algunn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a shameful day to be australian. these plots of #Referendum2023 results and indigenous population by electoral division and locality show 1) indigenous people voted Yes, and 2) non-indigenous people voted No where indigenous populations are higher. thread w/ explanation:

a shameful day to be australian. these plots of #Referendum2023 results and indigenous population by electoral division and locality show 1) indigenous people voted Yes, and 2) non-indigenous people voted No where indigenous populations are higher. thread w/ explanation:
Sean Ulm (@seanulm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you work with 14C ages on marine samples in Australian waters? Our new Australian ΔR Calculator is for you: delta-r-calc.jcu.io Read about variability in marine reservoir effects around the Australian coast in our new study: doi.org/10.1017/RDC.20… Funding Australian Research Council

Do you work with 14C ages on marine samples in Australian waters? 

Our new Australian ΔR Calculator is for you: delta-r-calc.jcu.io

Read about variability in marine reservoir effects around the Australian coast in our new study: doi.org/10.1017/RDC.20…

Funding <a href="/arc_gov_au/">Australian Research Council</a>
Dr Robyn Pickering (@pickeringrobyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The long-term result of colonialism is institutionalised inequality, such as exploiting and excluding local scientists and communities, known colloquially as 'helicopter science' Very true. Awful. Ubiquitous. But what can we DO? rdcu.be/dsuN7

The long-term result of colonialism is institutionalised inequality, such as exploiting and excluding local scientists and communities, known colloquially as 'helicopter science'

Very true. Awful. Ubiquitous. But what can we DO?

rdcu.be/dsuN7
Dr Luke Harrington (@harrinluke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're hiring! Alongside multiple open spots for PhD and Master's students (if you know anyone, please reach out!), we're advertising for a 2-year postdoc in climate extremes at the University of The University of Waikato 🎓 to help us deliver on three interesting research projects (details below).

Juliet Sefton (is not here much anymore) (@seftongeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello AGU-ers! (that remain on this cursed platform) We're doing a PALSEA meet up on Monday 11th December at Zeitgeist bar from 7 pm. Everyone is welcome - see you there!

Juliet Sefton (is not here much anymore) (@seftongeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm joining the University of Melbourne next February as a McKenzie Fellow and Lecturer in Physical Geography! More paleo sea level research to do in Australia and further afield!

Juliet Sefton (is not here much anymore) (@seftongeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anyone is attending AGU next week and is interested in doing a PhD in Australia on past sea-level change using geological archives: get in touch, I'll be there! #AGU23

Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future (@saef_arc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

❄️DTC Day 1 Scientists have wrapped up their first day of fieldwork, collecting a sediment core from a frozen lake. It will be used for relative sea level reconstruction. ➡️ arcsaef.com/denman-terrest… Monash University Corey Port Richard Selwyn Jones Jacinda O'Connor Levan Tielidze #SAEFGoesSouth

DHSC Project (@deepseacountry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sea level rise drowned a vast habitable area of north-western Australia driving long-term cultural change. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Juliet Sefton (is not here much anymore) (@seftongeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AGU schm-AGU...? EGU schm-EGU...? How about AOGS in 2024?! AOGS We've got a session in Ocean Sciences: 'Past, present, and future sea-level change in Asia, Oceania, and beyond' See you in South Korea!

AGU schm-AGU...? EGU schm-EGU...? 

How about AOGS in 2024?! <a href="/AOGS_/">AOGS</a> 

We've got a session in Ocean Sciences:

'Past, present, and future sea-level change in Asia, Oceania, and beyond' 

See you in South Korea!
Andrew Gunn (@_algunn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we have a piece out in The Conversation this morning stressing how important spatially-distributed wind and solar energy farms are for Australia's renewables transition theconversation.com/the-nationals-…

Ed Garrett (@edtgarrett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in microfossils and sea-level change? Come and work Department of Environment and Geography with me! I'm recruiting for a research technician to join the Sea Level Along Brazilian Shores project. jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/resear…