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NESSC brings scientists from different areas of expertise together to gain a better understanding of climate change and to improve climate predictions.
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Joined March 2014
After 10 years of ambitious climate research, the Netherlands Earth System Science Centre (NESSC) has now closed. Our legacy: over 700 peer-reviewed articles, the educational programme @TPAhead, a network of over 100 scientists! Thank you for following! https://t.co/kJ4dYH9rmw
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There’s no better way to start the Christmas season by ending a decades long squabble between scientists on the extinction of dinosaurs! A terrific NESSC article by @palaeoconnor and @FP_GDGT was just published in Science Advances! Read here for more: https://t.co/OaT0Gy2ti4
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A new NESSC article is out - and it's the first paper of @anne_kruijt's PhD research - congratulations! 🎉 Together with @AppySluijs and Jack Middelburg, Anne looked at the limitations of coral growth in warmer climates times. Have a look here: https://t.co/Fdze2OzBPd
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The next PhD defence of NESSC research is already close! Next week Thomas Hessilt (@VU_Science) will defend his PhD thesis on Monday November 18th! The defence starts at 11:45. Read here on his research on the drivers of fires in the boreal forests:
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NESSC is happy to announce the PhD defence of Laura Pacho Sampedro (NIOZ / Utrecht University) on November 6th! And yes, that’s tomorrow! The defence starts at 14:15 and can also be followed via livesteam! Read here for a summary of her research: https://t.co/oSDVoGi4Mp
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PhD Candidate: Laura Pacho Sampedro Defence date: 6-11-2024 Time: 14:15 Institute: Utrecht University Location: Academiegebouw, Domplein 29, Utrecht PhD supervisors: prof. dr. Gert-Jan Reichart dr....
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A new NESSC paper has appeared! Some nice work by NESSC researcher @HaettigKatrin and colleagues at NIOZ, presenting a reconstruction of Atlantic ocean water temperatures which suggests a period of cooling in the Miocene. The paper can be found here: https://t.co/CwiGSYlI8s
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Very proud of .@JessicaVenetz handing over of PhD thesis on biogeochemical drivers of microbial #methane removal in eutrophic coastal waters. Supported by .@NESSCresearch .@ERC_Research at #microbiology .@RIBESresearch defense 30 Oct 1430 .@Radboud_Uni
https://t.co/X8vwADuwIL
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NESSC is happy to announce the PhD defence of @malavikasivan (@UniUtrecht) on Tuesday October 29th! The defence starts at 14:00 and can be followed via livesteam! Malavika studied a new technique to trace different methane sources. Read more here: https://t.co/4jYjMoo6WN
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NESSC researcher Ronny Rotbarth is defending his PhD thesis at @WUR next Monday, September 23rd, at 15:30. Before his defence, Ronny will host a lunch workshop on the 'Resilience of Polar Regions' starting at 12:10. Everyone is welcome! #PhD #NESSC
https://t.co/xCef1gnt7O
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Another NESSC project nearly finished! On Thursday September 19 NESSC researcher Louise Fuchs will defend her PhD thesis at @UniUtrecht Hall! The defence starts at 14:15. Read about Louise's project here: https://t.co/1MB2Dz5bcG
https://t.co/JO1lf2X7UC
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New #preprint on light limitation of poleward #coral #reef expansion during past warm climates! Read all about it here: https://t.co/Xg9LcyimSo With Thomas Brachert, @AppySluijs and @MiddelburgJack
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The latitudinal range of modern shallow-water tropical corals is controlled by temperature, and presently limited to waters warmer than 16-18 °C year-round. However, even during Cenozoic climates...
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Happy to share our latest work on global inland-water nitrogen biogeochemistry and how it changed during the century. @NESSCresearch @UUEarthSciences @UUGeo
https://t.co/PkYnfJOolU
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The breakdown of nitrogen in rivers systems has rapidly accelerated in the 20th century, a new NESSC study by Junjie Wang and colleagues at @UUgeo shows. These natural processes have accelerated up to three to six times. Read more about the study here: https://t.co/hVIzhubmn6
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A new NESSC paper is out! Researcher @HaettigKatrin and her colleagues at NIOZ have unravelled a new puzzle piece on alkenone isotopes, which indicates a sensitivity to variable light conditions. Read the paper here: https://t.co/gzBUryFlzB
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NESSC is happy to announce the PhD defence of Gerrit Müller (@UUgeo) on Wednesday November 27 in the Utrecht University Hall! For his PhD, Gerrit studied the role of chemical weathering of rocks, and how it impacts biology and climate change. Read more: https://t.co/bxZ4IxzrYb
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Is the ocean a carbon sink or source? It depends, a new NESSC paper shows! Researchers from Nanjing University, together with NESSC researchers Junjie Wang and Jack Middelburg, created the first sink or source world map. Read more here: https://t.co/CoXD3za76F
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The ocean can store carbon and act as a carbon sink, or it can release the greenhouse gas CO2 and be a carbon source. In a new NESSC paper, published in Nature Geosciences, researchers found out when...
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A new NESSC study shows that groundwater with high concentrations of nitrogen will keep rivers polluted for decades. This is a legacy of past agricultural practices in the twentieth century, when large amounts of fertilisers were used. Read more here: https://t.co/zoDWrGoTJ6
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Big news arrived today – NESSC's world class research has resulted in a ten-year funding from the NWO Summit grant! The EMBRACER consortium will continue NESSC's research, focussing on the knowledge gap between short-term and long-term climate change. https://t.co/4zwaFAHI2L
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Five consortia of top scientists from various Dutch universities will receive a total of 174 million euros. The ten-year funding from the Summit grant will enable the research groups to start their...
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Link to the livestream for the June 10 PhD defense of @shruti_setty now added!
NESSC is pleased to announce the PhD defense of @Shruti_Setty (@WUR) on Monday June 10, starting at 16:00! Shruti tackled abrupt extreme events in the Earth’s geological past - read more about her important research here: https://t.co/M3HL96pXuO
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NESSC is pleased to announce the PhD defense of @Shruti_Setty (@WUR) on Monday June 10, starting at 16:00! Shruti tackled abrupt extreme events in the Earth’s geological past - read more about her important research here: https://t.co/M3HL96pXuO
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