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Palaeoenvironment and geology. (Ad)venturing into Earth System Science. Editorial Board Member of Communications Earth & Environment. Born optimist. PR for #geodog Pebble. Views my own
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#AlphabetChallenge #WeekXforX Inspired by @btwnthesepages.bsky.social with a guest appearance of #Terrier

Join us for the last Seds Online Webinar of the 2024-25 season. Tomorrow, Adam Tomasovych from the Slovak Academy of Sciences will be presenting "Tracing processes in the taphonomically-active zone and inferring condensation on the basis of skeletal preservation" Join us at 4pm (UK time)

#TerrierTuesday #Family Taking selfies with Pebble is always a funny challenge πŸ˜… Taking pictures of Pebble with his HooGrands is always a pleasure πŸ₯° #DogsAreFamily

Ecological assemblages may be spatially organized by both context dependency and general processes. A study in Nature Ecology & Evolution finds general patterns in the organization of regional biodiversity in biogeographical regions. go.nature.com/3FILzhN πŸ§ͺ

Paleoenvironmental Research Lab at the University of Gdansk is looking for a PhD student interested in #paleolimnology #lakes #sediments #geochronology #geology #sedimentology #geochemistry #phdchat

#dogsofbsky Good morning! Starting my week with coffee & biscuit and my favourite ever Terrier! It has to be a good one! πŸΎβ˜•οΈπŸͺ☺️

Great Sunday at #Northumberland coast! Tripple #Terrier shenanigans! #IrishTerrier #WelshTerrier #AiredaleTerrier. Miss Flora @rmpk-flora-foxie.bsky.social , you were missed! πŸΎπŸΎπŸΎπŸŒŠβ˜€οΈπŸ™‚

#dogsofbsky you remember the mystery parcel from @misheleneous.bsky.social? Freshly groomed #geodog Pebble proudly presents his bespoke geo-bandana! Isn’t it just spot on? πŸΎβš’οΈπŸŒπŸ“πŸ“™β›°οΈβœοΈπŸ₯° @speleoseb.bsky.social @geohenning.bsky.social

Just got back from a great tour in a Thuringian cave! πŸ“Έβœ¨ We were capturing photogrammetric data to create 3D models of stunning sodastraw speleothems and testing equipment for a longterm photogrammetry study in a Swiss alpine cave.