@tsunamiboulder.bsky.social
Tsunami and storm researcher 🌊. Natural hazards. Coastal processes. Enthusiastic boulder lover. Sedimentologist. Hits rocks ⛏ and golf balls 🏌 ⛳.
@davidmpyle.bsky.social
Volcanologist at the University of Oxford: volcanic histories, imaginaries, resources and futures. https://curatingcrises.omeka.net/ https://www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/rethinking-natural-resources/ https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/vesuvius-22
@szhang.bsky.social
31°N 121°E | 53°N 3°W | Tephra. Luminescence. Geochronology. Interested in all things Quaternary
@timdemko.xyz
Geologist interested in the energy transition, bicycling, and public service https://bio.link/timdemko https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9125-0907 https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Timothy-Michael-Demko/15743754
@ecord.bsky.social
Official account of ECORD, a management structure of 15 members (14 European countries and Canada) for scientific ocean drilling as part of the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP). https://www.ecord.org/ Imprint: https://www.ecord.org/legal-stat
@swanseavolctephra.bsky.social
Updates from the Volcanology and Tephrochronology Research Group based in Geography Department at Swansea University.
@jinheum.bsky.social
PhD candidate in Geography, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom / (Crypto-) Tephra, Quaternary climate and environment
@unioxarchaeology.bsky.social
#Archaeology @ox.ac.uk www.arch.ox.ac.uk All the big ideas in time. Try our 'School on Bluesky' starter pack: go.bsky.app/JX5CP1k - Toot ☥ come in!
@cot-iavcei.bsky.social
Since Sept. 7 1961, the Commission on Tephrochronology has been the go-to scientific home for anything tephra-related (i.e., the stuff blown into the air during a volcanic eruption). Join the community, visit our website: https://cot.iavceivolcano.org
@icdpdrilling.bsky.social
International consortium of 22 member countries & UNESCO supporting and guiding scientific drilling worldwide to solve the world's most important societal and environmental problems. https://www.icdp-online.org
@volckaren.bsky.social
Assoc Prof & Volcanologist at Université libre de Bruxelles | Volcanoes in Africa, SE Asia & S America | Hazards vs. Resources | Science for Development | Runner | She/her
@hanaayousif.bsky.social
PhD student in (Canadian) ice core science and volcanism at UAlberta 🫧
@stefanwastegard.bsky.social
Professor of Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University. Main interests Quaternary climate and environments and especially tephrochronology. Happily married; two children and two grandchildren. Interests: music (Progressive rock), birdwatching and genealogy.
@proftashabarlow.bsky.social
Professor of Environmental Change at the University of Leeds Climate, sea level, Quaternary 🔬🌍 Leading the ERC RISeR project UoL Geosolutions Research Centre Free time 🚵🏃⛰️🛶🏕️🚴🚐🏋🏼♀️ She/her
@amywalsh.bsky.social
Lecturer in Physical Geography at Royal Holloway. Interests in biodiversity, palynology, varves, tephra and science policy 🌿🌋
@amymcg.bsky.social
i study mud to learn about the past 🌱🌋🔬 // lido appreciator and southampton fc fan // in the lakes for now // she/her
@gilromera.bsky.social
Researches @ipe-csic.bsky.social on past global changes & long-term resilience • Drawing, crocheting, hiking, alto sax, birdwatching & swimming • Music all around • Open data, knowledge, science & community power • www.gilromera.com • Zaragoza, ES
@celiavarves.bsky.social
Palaeoclimatologist, Investigating DECADAL Holocene climate variability and its impact on climate policy UKRI-FLF www.palaeodecadal.org
@clblanchet.bsky.social
Mixing #Paleoclimate research with interests for the #commons, #mobility, #cats and #justice. Mum, avid reader, working @gfz.bsky.social but OMO
@quaternaryra.bsky.social
The Quaternary Research Association (QRA) is an interdisciplinary scientific organisation dedicated to researching the last 2.6 Ma BP. https://www.qra.org.uk
@emmalouisehorn.bsky.social
Dr of volcano rocks. Mainly in the lab hitting things with beams, occasional fieldwork to ocean islands.... Postdoc at Oxford @oxfordtephra.bsky.social
@oxradiocarbon.bsky.social
Radiocarbon laboratory working collaboratively across disciplines & providing a high precision radiocarbon dating service. Part of the School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford A node of the NERC-AHRC funded National Environmental Isotope Facility
@richardstaff.bsky.social
Academic - radiocarbon dating and Quaternary science; Dad; Occasional runner
@palaeobecca.bsky.social
Postdoc in Tephrochronolgy 🌋 All things volcanic ash, palaeoclimate, geochronology. Working in eastern Mediterranean. Cycling enthusiast 🚴♀️
@simon-blockley.bsky.social
Archaeological and Quaternary Scienctist, fascinated by the amazing world we live in. All posts my own opinion.
@palaeostefan.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer at Birkbeck University of London. Uses palaeoecological records to study long-term biodiversity dynamics. Daddy, loud music, football, Dutchie in the UK
@tephrotastic.bsky.social
VARG is in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta, Edmonton. We study volcanic ash (tephra) in a variety of settings for a variety of reasons. But mostly because it is awesome. Find the "PI" @tephrabird.bsky.social
@tephrabird.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta. I like things that fly through the air (not shit hitting fan though), science, nature, pottery, and well, many things actually. Opinions are my own and probably questionable.
@gavrkane.bsky.social
PhD student in tephrochronology/volcanology @oxfordtephra.bsky.social 🔬🌋| 🏴 | He/Him
@danmclean.bsky.social
Tephrochronologist at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford 🌋
@volcrocks.bsky.social
@chslane.bsky.social
Geography Prof of tephra at Uni Cambridge. Thinks & teaches about Quaternary environments, volcanic ash and field/lab skills. She/her. 🧪🌍🌋⚒️
@camtephra.bsky.social
Updates from the Cambridge Tephra Lab, Dept Geography, University of Cambridge.
@oxfordtephra.bsky.social
Our lab is based at the @unioxarchaeology.bsky.social, University of Oxford. We use #tephra to date sedimentary records and understand more about past explosive eruptions💥