Richard Stockey
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Lecturer @OceanEarthUoS – trying to understand how environmental change has impacted oceans and the animals that live in them through Earth's history |he/him|
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Fascinating new research by our OceanEarthUniSoton colleagues explains some of Earth's greatest topographic features - Great Escarpments. The discovery is getting some good media attention today, including this brilliant piece in BBC Science Focus Magazine >> sciencefocus.com/news/mysteriou…
Extremely honored and humbled to receive the Schuchert Award, and very aware of all my privileges that have led to this. I will try to pay it forward! Thanks so much to my nominators and The Paleontological Society.
Vegetation response to warming delayed climate recovery after past CO2 input events. Great to work on this study led by Julian Rogger and Loïc Pellissier science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Bioturbation on the map - delighted to see a nice accessible summary of our work by Dr Alison Cribb in Current Biology, read here: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…. We are working on a follow up, watch this space! In (A) bioturbation intensity, in (B) the mixed depth.
If you want to study disparity across different groups this Transmitting Science | Online courses and more with Tom Smith can help you. Now, you can take a glance to some lectures of the previous edition: ➡️Introduction to the Analysis of Morphological Disparity: transmittingscience.com/courses/evolut…
New research by Prof Tom Gernon and Benjamin Mills shows how 'oceanic anoxic events' up to 185 million years ago changed the course of evolution and our planet. environment.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/5…
Solid Earth forcing of Mesozoic Oceanic Anoxic Events: nature.com/articles/s4156… Really enjoyed working on this project led by Prof Tom Gernon where we used continental and submarine estimates of P input to test if deoxygenation would occur
Article: Enhanced chemical weathering following continental breakup may have driven a succession of Mesozoic oceanic anoxic events, according to tectonic and biogeochemical modelling Prof Tom Gernon Benjamin Mills OceanEarthUniSoton University of Southampton Earth and Environment at Leeds nature.com/articles/s4156…
Dept of Zoology Edinburgh University This year's BES Award, made in recognition of exceptional service to the Society, goes to Thomas Ezard from OceanEarthUniSoton
Great to see our Prof Prof Tom Gernon appear in IFLScience this week. It was for his latest study which showed how a “geological tag team” triggered one of the most tumultuous times in marine life history 🌊🌎🐟 Read it here👇 iflscience.com/catastrophic-a… OceanEarthUniSoton ExploringOurOcean
Come and and do a fully-funded PhD with us at OceanEarthUniSoton! Please share widely and feel free to get in touch with any questions about this really exciting project. southampton.ac.uk/study/postgrad…