Forskningsnytt & I media - Side 6
The recent JGR article by Heyn, B. et al; is featured in Nature Reviews Earth and Environment as a research highlight! Nat Rev Earth Environ (2020).
With the shift to an online EGU (Sharing Geoscience Online 4-8th May 2020), CEED members are still keen to present their research and fruit of their collaborations. Below, organized by day are the abstracts/sessions that we are involved in either as authors or convenors.
Maaike Weerdesteijn is back from a trip to King George Island in Antarctica for a side project on atmospheric and snow impurities. Read more over on the CEED Blog!
https://www.mn.uio.no/ceed/english/about/blog/2020/atmospheric-and-snow-impurities-research.html
Article on the blog of the Geodynamics (GD) Division of the European Geosciences Union (EGU), 25 March 2020.
A new international collaborative study in Scientific Reports led by CEED PhD student Alexandra Zaputlyaeva including CEED researchers Adriano Mazzini and Morgan Jones, investigates the ongoing reactions below the largest active mud eruption on Earth – Lusi.
Read more on the CEED Blog!
CEED Director Prof. Carmen Gaina has worked with colleagues to reveal how Africa is being carved from below with a new paper in Nature Communications.
Read more about this exciting study over on the CEED Blog!
Historiske kilder beskriver kulde og tåke over Europa, Midt-Østen, deler av Asia. De norrøne sagaene forteller om Fimbulvinteren (den mektige vinteren) og at Fenrisulven hadde slukt sola. Hva skjedde året 536? Det tverrfaglige UiO-forskerteamet i VIKINGS vil finne ut om det kjølige klimaet gav uro, folkevandring og vikingtokt. Les mer i A-magasinet.