Jo Nield
@tls_queen
An aeolian geomorphologist
@UoSGeogEnv interested in measuring and modelling wind-blown process and form feedbacks in arid environments.
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Great to see the saliva project in Southampton that we've helped deliver with University of Southampton HK University Hospital Southampton 💙 and SouthamptonCC is proving accurate enough to be used for #COVID19 testing Huge thx to all students who made that happen #BePartOfTheSolution bit.ly/3fYtJpQ
So good to be outside doing fieldwork with #GEOG2030 students today #VirtualNamibiaFieldcourse even if we were surveying flags in the grass on campus instead of desert ecogeomorphology #TLS #DGPS #TS Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton
Always a privilege to give the first lecture of their University of Southampton journey to our new Geography BSc/BA cohort #DynamicLandscapes #NewDesertScientists Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton
What determines the size of the largest piles of sand - on Earth and other planets? Can wind-blown dunes grow forever? At Andrew Gunn leads a fresh new take on the size of giant dunes: nature.com/articles/s4146…
.Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton University of Southampton need a Lecturer in Environmental Science, focussing on environmental law, policy, governance, or economics. Come work with us! Simon Kemp Malcolm Hudson Jake Snaddon Ian Williams jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… #AcademicJobs #sustainability #Governance
Fantastic job opportunity at a fantastic School at University of Southampton! Geography & Environmental Science at Southampton is looking for an Environmental Science lecturer. Could that be you? #Sustainability #environmentalchange Deadline 27 July 2022 More details: jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r…
Where does the sand in deserts come from? I get into the nitty gritty of sand with Andreas Baas, Jo Nield and Andrea Zerboni on this week's CrowdScience on BBC World Service. Produced by @benmotley. bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…
One of our listeners, Andy, wants to know: If a desert is full of sand, where did all that sand come from? Caroline Steel investigates with Jo Nield Andreas Baas and Andrea Zerboni bbc.in/3Jp0xJc
On this week’s BBC World Service Pick of the World with Anna Doble we’ve brilliant audio from Hana Mohsin Khan | هناء @WilsOlivia Mary Goodhart Hannah Àjàlá Simon deBrux Antica Productions CBC Podcasts Jo Nield Caroline Steel Ben Motley #TheComb #LoveJanessa 9.32 GMT bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…
The geometric patterns on dry, salty lake beds are generated by convection of high- and low-salinity water underground, according to simulations and observations. Read go.aps.org/3lYRGnT Jana Lasser Jo Nield @MarcelErnst91 Matthew Threadgold Giles Wiggs
Check out the Physics Magazine Focus on go.aps.org/3lYRGnT at go.aps.org/3Iq1dMp