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Hamed GAMALELDIEN

@HGamaleldien

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Scientist & Geochemist. I am interested in deciphering the puzzle of how the planet Earth formed, evolved, and works from global- to atom-scale

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@HGamaleldien
Hamed GAMALELDIEN
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Our new discovery of the first Freshwater on Earth 4 billion years ago was published at @Nature Geoscience. https://t.co/TPzjWjDUQ6
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@UAEmediaoffice
UAEGOV
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معالي مريم بنت محمد المهيري، رئيس مكتب الشؤون الدولية في ديوان الرئاسة تعلن عن إطلاق الإمارات برنامج وقاعدة بحثية قطبية دائمة وانضمام الإمارات إلى قائمة الدول الرائدة في مجال البحوث والتواجد القطبي. .. #الاجتماعات_السنوية_لحكومة_الإمارات
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@AuScope
AuScope
1 year
Opportunity rocks in our latest Quarterly newsletter. From MOUs and international collaborations to discovering dry land on a watery planet. Discover our latest research impact and more. https://t.co/oizSC36vnW #NCRISimpact @AusGovEducation
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Hamed GAMALELDIEN
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Jack Hills meta-conglomerate has zircon crystals ranging up to 4.4 billion years old. Using these crystals, we discovered the presence of freshwater 4 billion years ago. https://t.co/TPzjWjDUQ6
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@AGU_Eos
AGU's Eos
1 year
New research from @HGamaleldien and colleagues reports evidence of fresh water on Earth 4 billion years ago, ~500 million years earlier than previously thought. Comments from @IBindeman; story by @nathanielscharp.
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Australian crystals hint at fresh water, as well as land rising above Earth’s Hadean ocean.
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Hamed GAMALELDIEN
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It's one month now, and this discovery is highlighted in ~240 news outlets.
@HGamaleldien
Hamed GAMALELDIEN
1 year
Our new discovery of the first Freshwater on Earth 4 billion years ago was published at @Nature Geoscience. https://t.co/TPzjWjDUQ6
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@NaturePortfolio
Nature Portfolio
1 year
A study in Nature Geoscience suggests that Earth’s water cycle may have been operating at least 4 billion years ago. https://t.co/XciVO94FoN
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Hamed GAMALELDIEN
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Life on Earth may have begun half a billion years earlier, UAE research suggests
thenationalnews.com
Analysis of tiny crystals indicates that freshwater was present on Earth four billion years ago, earlier than previously thought
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@TheNationalNews
The National
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Analysis of tiny crystals indicates that freshwater was present on Earth four billion years ago, earlier than previously thought
thenationalnews.com
Analysis of tiny crystals indicates that freshwater was present on Earth four billion years ago, earlier than previously thought
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@NewsfromScience
News from Science
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Tiny grains of a mineral called zircon might have witnessed the fall of rain on Earth’s earliest dry land some 4 billion years ago, when oceans likely covered most of the planet.
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@ConversationEDU
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
1 year
The very early Earth may not have been as inhospitable as scientists thought, with life perhaps starting more than 4 billion years ago, write Hugo Olierook + Hamed Gamaleldien (@CurtinUni). https://t.co/jPkODqcjPR
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theconversation.com
The very early Earth may not have been as inhospitable as scientists thought, with life perhaps starting more than 4 billion years ago.
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@NatureGeosci
Nature Geoscience
1 year
Article: Meteoric fresh water interacted with crustal magma systems four billion years ago and therefore the hydrological cycle began at or prior to this time @HGamaleldien @CurtinUni @KhalifaUni https://t.co/GZ1yq7k0zX
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@AsharqNews
Asharq News الشرق للأخبار
1 year
اكتشاف أقدم دليل لتاريخ وجود المياه العذبة على كوكب الأرض #الشرق_للأخبار
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asharq.com
المياه العذبة الضرورية لبدء الحياة ظهرت على الأرض قبل 500 مليون سنة مما كان يُعتقد سابقاً.
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@SpringerNature
Springer Nature
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Earth’s water cycle may have been operating at least four billion years ago according to what may be the earliest evidence of freshwater and landmasses above sea level, reported in @NatureGeosci:
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nature.com
Nature Geoscience - Oxygen isotopic evidence from Jack Hill zircon crystals suggests that meteoric (fresh) water interacted with crustal magma systems four billion years ago, meaning that the...
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@TimescalesEPS
Timescales of Mineral Systems Group
1 year
New article in Nature Geoscience led by @HGamaleldien with @ChronKirkland, @early_earth_tim and others on #Oisotopes in #zircon and #earlyEarth water
@NaturePortfolio
Nature Portfolio
1 year
A study in Nature Geoscience suggests that Earth’s water cycle may have been operating at least 4 billion years ago. https://t.co/XciVO94FoN
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@CurtinMedia
Curtin Media
1 year
New #CurtinResearch led by Dr @HGamaleldien and Dr @HugoOlierook is making waves by revealing life-bringing fresh water first appeared on Earth about five hundred million years earlier than previously thought! 🌊💎 Dr Olierook explains. 👇
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