Sönke Stern
@soenke_volc
PhD Student studying Kuwae, Vanuatu - 🌋- @AucklandUni - interested in volcanoes and their climate impact
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https://profiles.auckland.ac.nz/s-stern 08-11-2017 22:57:54
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📢Are you interested in studying the impacts of some of the largest volcanic eruptions on Earth? Thanks to Marsden Fund we have funding for a PhD project WellingtonUni to look at how three supereruptions changed NZ's landscape & environment. More details: simonjbarker.com/opportunities.…
Are you a student interested in Tephrochronology and cryptotephra analysis?🌋🔬 We have a NERC funded Summer Research Placement (6-10 weeks) Oxford School of Archaeology OxfordEnvRes Consider sharing the link with details.👇 Contact Victoria Smith before applying. envres.web.ox.ac.uk/summer-reps-0
OPEN ACCESS ( School of Environment, The University of Auckland Geoff Lerner LMU Volcanology) Natural processes leading to large, pre-historic hydrothermal eruptions in geothermal areas: Rotokawa geothermal field, New Zealand pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/gsabulleti…
📢Please RT📢Fully funded PhD University of Exeter for applicants of all nationalities! I am looking for an enthusiastic student for a project at the frontier of climate science, volcanology & data science 🌦️🌋🤖 All info at tinyurl.com/phdclimvolc, application deadline May 29 (1/n)
Posters went up yesterday morning at the #submarine #Geomorphology & #Offshore Geohazards session #EGU23 European Geosciences Union Lots of interesting discussions! ⚓ 🌊 @RockDrWatson @SarahASeabrook Dr Rachel 'worm girl' Hale Dr Lorna Strachan 🌊🔨 & 🌋 Shane Cronin Sönke Stern AUT School of Science NIWA School of Environment, The University of Auckland
Made it to Bern after a couple of great days visiting friends, working and hiking in and around Freiburg. Now, ready for the VICS Working Group workshop and giving my invited talk in the first session - very much looking forward to the next three days!
Had a great time in Bern at the VICS Working Group workshop. Very happy that my keynote talk went well and even more happy about so many helpful discussions! Until next time!
My first field-volcanology work is finally out, open-source. Some years passed since I left LMU Volcanology, but I am pleased that we finally published this article with the data obtained during my wonderful years in Munich. Thank you Ulrich Küppers ! doi.org/10.1007/s00445…