Sunday, April 2, 2023

One Way To Spend Time At Sea

Environmental & Science Education, STEM, Geology, Earth & Space Science, Earth Systems, Nature of Science, History of Science, Paleontology, Global Change, Climate Change

Ed Hessler

What prehistoric sediments may reveal about climate change is the subject of Jame Mitchell Crow's Where I Work column for the British journal Nature, February 13, 2023.

Marine geologist Helmut Schulz describes his career, how he does his daily work, and what he hopes to learn. He spends a lot of time at sea, coring.

If you are interested in the field of palynology which is just touched on with the mention of plant pollen, the website for the society has links and more information.

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