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Centre for Resilience and Environmental Change

@CU_CREC

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Cardiff University research group investigating the causes and consequences of changes in the Earth system.

Cardiff, Wales
Joined April 2016
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@DianaContrerasM
@DianaContrerasM
3 years
We (@AlexanderFekete @asad_asadzadeh @DianaContrerasM Johannes Hamhaber @SSandholz & @DominicSett) invite you to read our book chapter: 'Urban and rural interdependencies. #infrastructure services'. I contributed to the case study: Santiago, Chile. DOI: 10.4324/9780367854584-16
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@CELTIC_lab
CELTIC lab
3 years
.@marcamillet, Morten Andersen and Edward Inglis are visiting @unicampoficial this week to deliver a short course on non-traditional stable isotopes. @CELTIC_lab on tour 🇧🇷
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@GeoIntern
GeoTenerife Summer Programme
3 years
Meet the @GeoIntern @AnabelPozniak is doing an integrated masters with @CU_EARTH at @cardiffuni in Wales. “I look forward to advancing my knowledge in volcanology and applying this in the field, whilst utilising the science communication skills I learn for my 4th year of uni”
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@markocuthbert
Mark Cuthbert
4 years
What Can We Learn From Groundwater Ecosystems? Importance of the Micro-scale for the Macro-scale... @S_I_Schmidt @CU_CREC @CU_EARTH @CUWaterResearch
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@palaeopryor
Ellie Pryor
4 years
Thank you #GGRiP2022 @GeochemGroup for giving me the opportunity to present this poster on South African rivers and for the the best poster presentation award 👩‍🔬it has been a successful & busy couple of days, thank you to the organisers! 🙏
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@CU_EARTH
Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
4 years
Earthquakes aren’t the only way to make destructive tsunamis. Learn more about “silent killer” tsunamis that form near volcanic islands in this article based on research by Dr Ricardo Ramalho @CU_EARTH. Written by @Lauren_A_Koenig for @temblor. https://t.co/1rS6hRTP4q
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A deep dive into Portugal’s 1930 deadly tsunami reveals how ocean depth affects tsunamis triggered by landslides
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@ClimateSamwell
Dan Lunt
4 years
!!Lectureship Job Advert!! We are looking for a Lecturer in Environmental Modelling, to work at the University of Bristol. Other paleo modellers include myself, Fanny Monteiro, and Paul Valdes. It's a really fun place to work - I love it!! More details: https://t.co/SBrw3fDWfJ
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@Thomas_Alleynes
Thomas Alleyne Ac.
4 years
Today our Y7 & 8 students were lucky enough to have @DrMikePJ - a Polar Scientist who is currently working for @cardiffuni, talk to them about his work in the Arctic and Antarctic, polar climates, what it takes to survive in extreme conditions and careers in Geography! #Careers
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@CU_EARTH
Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
4 years
Our upcoming public lecture 'From Greenhouse to Icehouse: forest and dinosaur fossils amid ice sheets at the South Pole' with Prof. Dame Jane Francis will be held online. Joining instructions for the event will be available shortly. We hope you can attend! https://t.co/4yvZH2L0Mg
cardiff.ac.uk
A public lecture with Professor Dame Jane Francis, British Antarctic Survey.
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@CU_CREC
Centre for Resilience and Environmental Change
4 years
We are so excited to be welcoming Joel to Cardiff to advance this critical work in sustainable geoscience
@JoelCGill
Dr Joel C Gill
4 years
After 5 years @BritGeoSurvey, I’ll be moving to @CU_Earth in July to take up an exciting new role as Lecturer in Sustainable Geoscience - advancing teaching, research, engagement on the theme of 'Earth science helping to deliver the transformational vision of the @GlobalGoalsUN'.
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@markocuthbert
Mark Cuthbert
4 years
Urban greening 'not a panacea' for dealing with extreme weather, study finds https://t.co/6x5L2iHDWT via @physorg_com Full paper freely downloadable here:
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Urban greening is unlikely to provide a single fix for tackling extreme weather events brought on by climate change, scientists have suggested.
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@CUWaterResearch
CU Water Research
5 years
Congratulations to @GW4FreshCDT PhD student @IElfferich, the winner of our photo competition! What a great way to highlight the value of #water on this #WorldWaterDay! (Never too young to start water research! 😊) #Water2me
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@markocuthbert
Mark Cuthbert
4 years
Our paper "Global climate-driven trade-offs between the water retention and cooling benefits of urban greening" is just out in @NatureComms https://t.co/Vem7ZpVwI2 with @hydrogeoscience @CU_EARTH @CUWaterResearch @CU_CREC @UnswWater @unsw_cwi
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@CU_CREC
Centre for Resilience and Environmental Change
4 years
Moving away from hard coastal defences - comments by our amazing ⁦@ClaireEarlie
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@JazzedUpScience
Jaz Millar
4 years
Is it #imabiologist or #IAmABiologist? Anyway, I study microbes from cold places with @CU_EARTH/@NHM_Science to find out how life survived Snowball Earth. Recently getting into post-snowball terrestrialisation. Fan of cryoconite 🕳️Fieldwork is awesome but my first love is the lab
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@CU_EARTH
Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
4 years
Congratulations to @DrMikePJ from @CU_EARTH who has been awarded a prestigious Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF) to help address the growing problem of melting glaciers in Greenland. https://t.co/x6v15wqrEy
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@CU_EARTH
Cardiff School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
4 years
Making food more affordable for ethnic minority groups is crucial to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from our diets, scientists have suggested. https://t.co/Qxgyj27Pu0
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