Hanaa ππΏποΈππ·πβ¨
PhD student in (Canadian) ice core science and volcanism at UAlberta π«§
@comvolcseds.bsky.social
Global group of volcanologists who are interested in all sedimentological aspects of volcanic phenomena. Follow for events, updates and much more! https://cvs.iavceivolcano.org/welcome-to-commission-on-volcanogenic-sediments/
@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
@yqnatdeng.bsky.social
PhD student @Cambridge Geography. Researching Eastern African tephra, palaeoclimate and hominins. Ex @UCL Geography. Also a diatomist.
@davidho.bsky.social
Climate scientist; ocean carbon cycle and climate solutions. Founder, Bamboo Bike Project; Co-founder and Chief Science Officer, @cworthy.bsky.social; Professor, University of HawaiΚ»i at MΔnoa. https://linktr.ee/david_ho
@subfossilguy.bsky.social
Assiduous dendroglaciologist, moraine lover, wandering geomorphologist, living in the Holocene, climate (and eco-) anxious, @edytem.bsky.social
@curiousnews.bsky.social
Curious and weird scientific information, promoting critical thinking, scientific literacy, and a greater understanding of the world we live in
@giuliafis.bsky.social
π¦πΆπ PhD student in Volcanology at University of Perugia, studying tephra and the history of Antarctic volcanoes #tephrochronology #volcanology #geochemistry #antarctica
@millionyearice.bsky.social
Information about the Australian Antarctic Program's Million Year Ice Core Project.
@hyaloclastite.bsky.social
MSc student at UAlberta researching Holocene volcanism in British Columbia π¨π¦ and SE Alaska! (He/Him)
@simon-blockley.bsky.social
Archaeological and Quaternary Scienctist, fascinated by the amazing world we live in. All posts my own opinion.
@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 eruptionsπ₯
@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.
@danmclean.bsky.social
Tephrochronologist at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford π
@gavrkane.bsky.social
PhD student in tephrochronology/volcanology, University of Oxford @oxfordtephra.bsky.social π¬π| π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ | He/Him
@bas.ac.uk
We're the UK's polar research institute π Uncovering the secrets of Earth's frozen places, doing science for a sustainable planet. Looking for a seriously remote job? https://bas.ac.uk/vacancies
@science.org
The world's leading outlet for cutting-edge research in all areas of science. https://www.science.org
@palaeobecca.bsky.social
Postdoc in Tephrochronolgy π All things volcanic ash, palaeoclimate, geochronology. Working in eastern Mediterranean. Cycling enthusiast π΄ββοΈ
@chslane.bsky.social
Geography Prof of tephra at Uni Cambridge. Thinks & teaches about Quaternary environments, volcanic ash and field/lab skills. She/her. π§ͺππβοΈ
@jinheum.bsky.social
PhD candidate in Geography, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom / (Crypto-) Tephra, Quaternary climate and environment
@camtephra.bsky.social
Updates from the Cambridge Tephra Lab, Dept Geography, University of Cambridge.
@zoezonneveld.bsky.social
UofA | BSc | Herpetology, hiking, climbing and volcano lover | GGπ | she/her/elle
@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
@bsky.app
official Bluesky account (check usernameπ) Bugs, feature requests, feedback: [email protected]