
Nicolás Cosentino
@CosentiNico
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Earth scientist. @Exactas_UBA and @CornellEAS graduate. Researcher at @CIMA_Science and @IFAECI. Interested in all things dust. All views my own. 🏳️🌈
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Joined June 2020
Thanks to the @AgenceRecherche for granting me a 2025 JCJC award for project DustySAM: “South American dust ocean fertilization: Ironing out present-to-paleo observational challenges”. The next years will be incredibly exciting for dust research in the Southern Hemisphere!
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RT @RAICYT_Ar: El #Cientificidio está en marcha. El gobierno nacional ha llevado al sistema científico argentino a una situación crítica c….
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RT @rocadictos: 🔴 MIÉRCOLES: La Dra. Valentina Flores (@uchile_geologia) y su equipo de investigación se hicieron la siguiente pregunta: ¿C….
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RT @CIMA_Science: La oficina de CNRS en San Pablo entrevistó a nuestro investigador Nicolás Cosentino sobre la importancia de los estudios….
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RT @AerosolWatch: Stunning #GOESEast #ABI imagery of blowing #dust (pink/magenta) impacting parts of #Bolivia, #Chile & #Argentina on 10 Oc….
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RT @cp_garcia_pando: The DUST DOCTORAL NETWORK (#Dust_DN) offers 17 prestigious PhD positions in Europe related to atmospheric dust; more d….
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RT @DrYemiAdebiyi: Are you interested in getting a PhD. and doing research in dust-climate interactions at UC Merced? This can be for sprin….
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Fully funded PhD position in dust-climate research at University of California - Merced, USA
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RT @ecofedei: Argentina currently ruled by populist anarcho-capitalism: shrink State to minimal expression. They're good & fast at creating….
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RT @aeolianresearch: ISAR announces its next VirtuAeolian seminar, by Dr. Xiaoping Yang (Zhejiang University).Title: Paleoclimates studied….
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RT @morgane_perron: The #RUSTED_SCOR (@SCOR_Int group 167) is accepting high quality manuscript to the @copernicus_org special issue (AMT,….
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RT @AGU_Eos: Studying how wind-delivered nutrients fuel primary production in the open ocean is vital to our understanding of foundational….
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Phytoplankton and other marine plants produce half of Earth’s atmospheric oxygen and have big effects on food webs and climate. To do so, they rely on nutrients from the sky that are hard to quantify.
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I am happy to share my latest paper, where we update the global dataset of paleo-dust deposition rate, and quantify uncertainties. This work is in collaboration with @Gabs_Torre, @LambertClimate, Samuel Albani, François De Vleeschouwer and Aloys Bory.
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Abstract. Mineral dust aerosol concentrations in the atmosphere varied greatly on glacial–interglacial timescales. The greatest changes in global dust activity occurred in response to changes in...
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RT @ecofedei: In Jan2024, the workshop “Iron supply at the PSBF” took place (with international participants, joining both in-person and vi….
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