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@MikeAClare

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Marine Geoscientist. He/Him. All views my own.

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@MikeAClare
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Our paper joint led by @isobelyeo @NOCnews is out in @ScienceMagazine on the fast & damaging flows triggered when Hunga volcano eruption collapsed into the ocean. Huge collaboration... w @RockDrWatson @jameshuntgeo @marta_ribo @scronin70 @TaanielaK & more
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When you plot all your data and it makes a giraffe. An unexpected result
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A very welcome distraction from Esther Sumner who is working up an outreach activity to show how turbidity currents build deposits. Very aesthetically pleasing stratigraphy…
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My mind is blown by this global geological map resource Just zoom into somewhere you know and look at the detail…
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Our new paper in Science shows how seafloor currents create microplastic hotspots in the deep sea @SedLogic @PlasticSediment @elda_miramontes @NOCnews @UoM_EES @Ifremer_en @marum_de
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Off on our summer holidays. My wife is a genius - now he is entertained for a 6 hour long haul flight!
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Check out our new paper in GEOLOGY that integrates subsurface, seafloor & current monitoring data to show how downslope gravity currents interact w contour currents to build stratigraphy by @Sed_Life w @SedLogic et al
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Our new OA paper in @NatureGeosci shows how large landslides can dam submarine canyons, slowing deep sea sediment and carbon transfer. led by Ed Pope @DurUniEarthSci @Ifremer_fr @UCalgary @tuvienna @UniofNewcastle @EEIatHull @GEOMAR_en @NERCscience
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@MikeAClare
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Very proud of @MaartenHeijnen for passing his PhD viva on the evolution of submarine channels! Thanks to expert examiners @ChannelWidth & @ZaneJobe and co-supervisors @MaartenHeijnen Pete Talling, & @S4SLIDE
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Our paper (led by @JamesHuntGEO ) is out today on the 2018 Anak Krakatau island collapse. We use time-lapse seafloor & subsurface mapping to show that half of the island collapsed, creating 90 m-high blocks on the seafloor. Out now in @NatureComms
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@MikeAClare
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6 years
Fast, dense & powerful turbidity currents transported heavy objects within a seafloor slurry. Check out our new paper at The first of some exciting papers from this amazing international collaborative experiment to measure seafloor flows in the wild!
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Niche tweet alert… This nifty web app http://34.123.217.128:9998 made by Epi Kusumah of @UnivPertamina will turn any image into a seismic profile. Good for visualising outcrops as seismic but which 1980s children’s TV stars have entered the SEGY-world?
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Our new OA paper is out in @NatureComms "Challenging the highstand-dormant paradigm for land-detached submarine canyons" with @MaartenHeijnen @VeerleHuvenne @SedLogic @soutterbidite @JamesHuntGEO @NOCnews @NIOZatSea @UoM_EES @uniofeastanglia
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@MikeAClare
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4 years
Come do a PhD with me, @ivanhaigh & @DaveWhiteSoton at @NOCnews @OceanEarthUoS to explore how rivers connect to the deep-sea & the hazards posed to seafloor infrastructure. Come work on some stunning data (images from industry partner I.Nash)
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Wow. The scale of pollution on the seafloor carried by turbidity currents is staggering. Fig 3 looks like a rubbish tip not a submarine canyon. Very sad... and this is just macro litter, micro-plastics are another thing to be considered @SedLogic @bedform
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Excited to see our new paper published in @ScienceAdvances today on how turbidity currents evolve and the ranges of behaviour they show based on unique source to sink monitoring data. Led by Ed Pope and based on a great collab and awesome fieldwork in Bute Inlet, W Canada
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4 years
Our new paper in GEOLOGY led by @SophieHageo : sandy turbidity currents effectively sequester fresh terrestrial organic carbon. Have carbon burial estimates in fjords & submarine canyons been underestimated? We suspect so...
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4 years
I needed to write today but I did some drawing instead to get stuff sorted in my head. geohazards and engineering challenges in offshore settings. Much more to think about tho. This is a starter for ten. #crackoutthecrayons
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4 years
We set out to measure turbidity currents in the field, they were powerful, lots of things broke, we learned lessons, improved the design and now we share our experiences with you in our new open access paper! W @bedform @sedimorph and others
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2 years
Our paper led by @hryadn is now out in GEOLOGY. We explore the erosivity of submarine landslides showing the important control played by substrate (esp carbonate oozes). With @stratleeds @seis_matters @Pumpkin_nanw & Howard Johnson
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5 years
Just found this on my dropbox from fieldwork in NZ a few years ago. It's like I am being taunted into writing the fieldwork up... This is one of c.2500 interesting beds!
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New paper in @NatRevEarthEnv brings together work over >10 yrs to reveal the nature of turbidity currents, triggers & role in carbon transport. @NOCnews @CLASS_UKRI @DurUniEarthSci @Ifremer_fr @EEIatHull @MBARI_News @NRCan @unhresearchnews @niwa_nz
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Check out our recent preprint on the triggers for submarine landslides and turbidity currents at volcanic islands - based on integration of new onshore and offshore data
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How and when are sediment, carbon and pollutants flushed along submarine channels to build lobes at their termini? We explore this using a decade of repeat seafloor surveys along the entirety of a submarine channel-lobe system. OA paper:
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What role do turbidity currents (underwater avalanches) play in transporting and burying micro plastics in the deep-sea? Find out in our new paper led by @PlasticSediment at w @SedLogic @Moving_Sand @NOCnews @UoM_EES @UtrechtUni @DurUniEarthSci
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When flows go bad! Our new preprint on lessons learned from measurement of powerful turbidity currents around the world. Lots of pics of mangled equipment & guidance for future monitoring to encourage more measurements to be made to fill knowledge gaps
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Great to see @rgenglert ’s OA paper out in GEOLOGY showing how upstream-migrating bedforms form in submarine channels. It’s not all about Froude number… w @the_subtender @Moving_Sand @sedimorph @sedflow
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4 years
Doing our best to recreate a virtual @EuroGeosciences at home...
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5 years
Congratulations to the excellent @SophieHageo on passing her PhD viva! Some great papers and more to come!
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2 years
New paper led by @SophieHageo is out in JGR: Biogeosciences exploring how organic carbon is delivered by rivers to, and transported across fjords. Carbon stocks much higher than predicted in sandy systems due to the influence of turbidity currents.
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3 years
Presenting Dr Lewis Bailey! A 2 hour PhD viva later, emerging victorious! Huge thanks to Andy Cundy and Aggie Georgiopoulou as examiners!
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6 years
Woohoo! After two recent grant rejections, we got one! Excited to be part of a NERC Standard Grant on passive monitoring to listen for turbidity currents in the deep oceans! Led by @DurUniEarthSci w @sedimorph @bedform @NOCnews Newcastle University and others!
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Exciting news in the last week- our NERC urgency grant led by @JamesHuntGEO has been funded to survey the offshore extent of last year’s tsunamigenic Anak Krakatau flank collapse. We aim to better understand how the failure developed and how much of the submerged slope collapsed
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Where do microplastics end up on the deep seafloor? We explore this in our new paper that is now fully open access and ready for you! @SedLogic @NOCnews
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4 years
A very exciting day! @MaartenHeijnen of @NOCnews 1st 1st author paper is out in @NatureComms . He shows how steep fast-moving (100s m/yr) knickpoints dominate erosion in submarine channels & can control their evolution.
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2 years
Can we predict turbidity currents offshore from rivers? Yes, according to our new EPSL paper led by @lew_bailey . Big implications for geohazards & deep sea fluxes. With @ivanhaigh @sedimorph @SophieHageo @NRCan @DurUniEarthSci @NOCnews @OceanEarthUoS
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Our new paper on linking meaurements of turbidity currents with their deposits is now out in @FrontEarthSci Led by the excellent Katie Maier now at @niwa_nz
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Some views of the resultant stratigraphic geometries
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A Canyon Conundrum! Apply for a new PhD project @NOCnews @UoS_OES exploring the controls on sediment, carbon & pollutant transport in submarine canyons from around the world w @ChannelWidth @VeerleHuvenne @NIOZatSea @uniofeastanglia
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And she’s underway! Hopefully off to measure lots of turbidity currents and investigate the role they play in organic carbon transfer to the deep sea, microplastic transport, and their impacts on seafloor infrastructure...
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6 years
NEW PAPER ALERT! Awesome 1st paper from @SophieHageo - how to identify crescentic bedforms in the geologic record. Neat mix of flow monitoring, repeat surveys & core analysis.
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JOB ALERT: Looking for talented ambitious early career scientist. Chance to develop your own scientific research agenda. 3 year postdoc at @DurUniEarthSci . Part of 2 @NERCscience projects to monitor deep sea hazards, carbon & sediment transport
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2 years
Our new paper documents the longest runout turbidity currents ever recorded by direct monitoring that was triggered by river flooding and tidal effects and broke multiple telecom cables on their way to a deep sea fan. Really excited to see this out!
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4 years
V Interesting study - to hypothesise or not? Reminded me of discussions w @rdlarter and @seis_matters et al about opportunistic exploration vs hypothesis-driven science.
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3 years
Types of geotechnical engineering papers. Saw this on LinkedIn - no truth here, right @DaveWhiteSoton ???
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6 years
Our ad hoc A0 printer is working onboard! Off to see a turbidity current channel that has not been surveyed for over 12 years - have he meander bends cut through? How big is the lobe now?
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6 years
Our 20 month old son was fascinated by bedforms in a tidal channel on the beach. Tried explaining upstream migration due to supercritical flow. He just gave me a look that appeared to dismiss the relevance of a depth averaged Froude number-based system to classify complex flow...
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6 years
Our paper on Grand Challenges & Great Opportunities in Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Diagenesis is now published! A good reminder to submit your abstracts to @brit_seds for the Special Session in SEDIMENTOLOGY AND SOCIETY #BSRG18
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How does stratigraphy build in submarine channels? V excited that @DaniVendettuoli 's 1st paper is now out in EPSL open access! Amazing timelapse surveys show how landslides and turbidity currents shape the seafloor and the subsurface
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Check out our new open access paper exploring the controls on the downstream evolution of turbidity currents in EPSL. Led by @DurUniEarthSci @ItnSlate PhD Kate Heerema
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Our new paper on how turbidity currents and submarine landslides are triggered at volcanic islands is now published in @FrontEarthSci . Answer: it’s complex! @sedimorph @Sedimentsystem @scronin70 @Oceanic_Dave
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2 years
So it seems you can write tweets about exciting new science, promote papers you are proud of, videos of the previously unseen deep sea all you like, but what science twitter really wants is data that look like an animal.
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When you plot all your data and it makes a giraffe. An unexpected result
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Why do diagenetic changes to buried deep sea oozes result in large underwater landslides? Find out in our new OA paper in GEOLOGY. Led by @Pumpkin_nanw w @hryadn @seis_matters @stratleeds @mass_failure and co
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4 years
Duplo Parasaurolophus. that is all.
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Excited to see our paper led by @SediAcoustics published in @theAGU #JGROceans . What is the internal structure of turbidity currents & what controls their duration? A monster acoustic inversion effort by @SediAcoustics w @FlowsDynamic @sedimorph @bedform
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New book on Subaqueous Landslides available from @theAGU @s4slide @ItnSlate @brit_seds "Subaqueous Mass Transport Deposits from Outcrops to Seismic Profiles" [images from chapters by Huhn et al., Sammartini et al.]
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Our new open access study published today in @NatureComms assesses the impacts of the global subsea telecoms network on seafloor carbon stocks for the first time with @DrTashaBarlow @paradiss1 @UniversityLeeds @ETH_en @NOCnews @NERCscience @CLASS_UKRI
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2 years
And that’s a wrap on #BSRG22 - what a great selection of talks, posters and panel discussions at @NOCnews . Thanks to all of the @brit_seds attendees for all their contributions. See you all soon!
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Pleased to see our paper led by @hyperpeaknal listed as an Editor’s Pick for 2020 in @sedimentology , alongside other excellent papers incl by @Sed_Meg & @IvyTheSpy . @Making_Ripples @KHwave @stratleeds @morphodynamics
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Great to kick off the #QRAEGOffshore meeting on offshore renewables, presenting on machine learning to assess the geology of offshore wind farms as well as the continued value of traditional geomorph, sedimentological & stratigraphic approaches @brit_seds @NOCnews
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Found this in a stream - what are the chances that this alignment could have occurred naturally?
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Lovely Friday evening emails to say that 2 x nerc grants weren’t funded. With the two other proposals unfunded last week, I’m on a roll!
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Great to be hosting @soutterbidite at @BOSCORF_NOC & @NOCnews as part of a @CLASS_UKRI funded fellowship - looking at contemporary transport of sediment & other particles incl carbon through the deep sea Whittard Canyon
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6 years
Here is that figure from the paper by Pierdomenico et al. (2019). Incredible and horrific scenes following flushing of terrestrial rubbish by submarine flows triggered by flash floods...
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Great day at @hrwallingford as part of @NERCscience @ECOWind_UK project. Amazing to see scaled experiments that are assessing seabed impacts of offshore wind structures in the huuuge flume facilities being run expertly by @UnsteadyRiver and @cjbmccarron .
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4 years
The boy has outdone himself with this paint job.
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What a difference 28 years makes. Core on left today. Same core on right when initially opened. High moisture content sandy beds haven’t coped well!
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2 years
Registration and abstract submission now open for the @brit_seds Annual Meeting at @NOCnews Southampton - £90 for students, £150 for non students including icebreaker, conference, and Gala Dinner. Get your abstracts in now!
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7 years
How do you measure subaqueous landslides? We provide a repeatable, community-built method for a consistent global database from lakes to deep sea #IGCP640 @s4slide @GambixPT @moscardellil @ZaneJobe @seis_matters @aggiegeorg @SediAlex @Mass_Failure
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@lew_bailey 's 1st 1st-author paper is out & soon to be OA. The paper uses direct measurements of multiple turbidity currents to show how powerful flows do not necessarily require major external triggers like earthquakes or floods.
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Great to see @Sed_Meg and @ruffell_sean from @DurUniEarthSci and look at some of the cores from the deep water Congo Canyon W the @NOCnews Marine Geohazards & Sedimentology Group - lots of debrites, turbidites and woody debris! Safe travels!
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2 years
A very full back deck on the James Cook ready to go out to Whittard Canyon in the NE Atlantic. Lots of scientific ‘toys’ including Autosub5 in the foreground. All the best to @VeerleHuvenne and co @NOCnews for a very productive offshore campaign as part of @CLASS_UKRI
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New paper in GRL- A General model for flows and sediment transport in channel bends (from turbidity currents to rivers and estuaries). This is the 2nd paper from the amazing @FlowsDynamic @NOCnews @bedform @sedimorph @DurUniEarthSci @CatFlows_Hull
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Our new paper linking oceanographic modelling with bottom currents, sediments, & longer term geological records is available online . We discuss seasonal contrasts in bed shear stresses & implications for longer term fluctuations and margin morphology
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4 years
Lockdown activity no. 7265: Make a Meganeura (giant Carboniferous dragonfly). It’s getting pretty niche...
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4 years
Exploring bedload transport and secondary circulation in today’s field class
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9 months
Great fieldtrip on submarine volcanics organised by @vmsg_uk as part of @vmsg2024 expertly led by @OrbitalPete @smitchell_sci
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3 years
Thanks to @SUT_news for the invite to discuss advances in turbidity current monitoring & implications for seafloor infrastructure. Nice to discuss how industry-academic collaborations have advanced technology, understanding of the deep sea & improved infrastructure resilience.
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6 years
Really proud of PhD student Lewis Bailey for his first conference presentation which he nailed! Preconditioning is much more important than instantaneous triggering of powerful turbidity currents
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Mike Clare
4 years
Today's #Geology101 is a textbook example of a ‘turbidite', where rock layers are deposited from an avalanche of sand and mud. Our geologist-for-scale is kindly standing to the right of the deposited layer.
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5 years
Just made it back home from #egu19 to see this little scientist. Very pleased with his present - a very expensive EGU lanyard and badge!
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5 years
Buoy oh buoy! A lot of ADCP buoys, train wheels & sediment traps ready for @NERCscience cruise to the Congo Canyon to measure turbidity currents from source to sink. @DurUniEarthSci @NOCnews @SESatHull
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Mike Clare
1 year
Fascinating to see what happens when pyroclastic flows plunge under the water and how they evolve. Really useful to explore ancient analogues for more recent ocean-entering pyroclastic flows as part of ongoing work co-led by @isobelyeo , @RockDrWatson and @marta_ribo
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Kicking off our “ Turbidity current monitoring - source to sink” workshop at @NOCnews bringing together direct measurements and experts in experimental and outcrop approaches @sedimorph @SediAcoustics @the_subtender @Moving_Sand
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4 years
Great to receive the final copies of our @geolsoc Special Publication in the post. Great to see so many papers by @ItnSlate and other ECRs in here! Shout out to a great editing team.
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2 years
Check out this week's New Scientist feature me, Pete Talling & @stratleeds talking about deep sea sediment avalanches This highlights @NERCscience projects in Congo Canyon and @CLASS_UKRI work in Whittard Canyon w @VeerleHuvenne and co at @NOCnews
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5 years
After a run of unfunded proposals last year, just found out that one made it through successfully! Some nice news in uncertain times. In other news, if nursery closes I am not sure how I will work on it when it starts...
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I love getting presents in the mail - especially when they’re cores from volcanoes! Thanks @RockDrWatson and @niwa_nz ! Analysis is well underway, including CT scanning, high res core imaging and line scan XRF to understand the products of the 2022 Hunga volcano eruption
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5 years
@cmnosullivan Looks like it might be Cretaceous in age
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1 year
Delighted to see our research collaborations with the subsea telecoms industry recognised by @NERCscience . We assess threats posed to the global network of subsea cables that carries >99% of all digital data traffic globally & help the industry develop adaptation strategies
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We're so excited to share the ten finalists of the 2023 NERC Impact Awards with you 🎉 Read about them here- Watch this space as we share their stories throughout November in the run-up to the final. #OurEnvironmentOurFuture /1
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Negative Covid19 test result - big relief. The boy just had a bad cold. Phew! Let’s see how long till the next one...
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4 years
Octonauts to the Launch Bay! A tough cardboard challenge on a wet Saturday... Captain Barnacles and co have had a busy afternoon
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@MikeAClare
Mike Clare
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How internal tides transport, mix & bury organic carbon in submarine canyons. Our new paper using direct measurements, sediment traps & cores @sedimorph @bedform @SediAcoustics @jenny_gales @mbari @USGS @DurUniEarthSci @SESatHull @NOCnews @unisouthampton
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@MikeAClare
Mike Clare
5 years
Great gathering in the ☀️ to celebrate @SophieHageo handing in her thesis w @FlowsDynamic @sedimorph @lew_bailey @DaniVendettuoli & many others. Mega beer for a mega thesis!
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