Forskningsnytt & I media - Side 13
Levende grantrær og fossile trebiter fra vikinggraver skjuler mange hemmeligheter. Disse kan bli sentrale i klimaforskningen.
The PROSE Awards annually recognize the very best in professional and scholarly publishing by bringing attention to distinguished books, journals, and electronic content in 58 categories.
CEED`s PhD student Krister S. Karlsen is interviewed Wednesday 7 February by NRK Radio P2 EKKO about water stored in the mantle. The story is connected to an interview by Yngve Vogt in Apollon 5th of February 2017, where CEED`s Postdoc Valentna Magni tells about her research. Krister works with Professor Clint Conrad on a related topic for his PhD degree.
CEED's Postdoctoral researcher Valentina Magni was recently interviewed by the University's research magazine Apollon about her current work on the deep water cycle.
The end-Triassic extinction (ETE) is one of the largest mass extinctions in the history of Earth. It has been hypothesized that greenhouse gases released from volcanic activity of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) triggered the extinction. Researchers from CEED/UiO, have demonstrated that large-scale gas generation followed sill emplacement of CAMP in sedimentary basins in northern Brazil.
Etna er kanskje ingen vulkan i ordets rette forstand, fordi mye av det som forer den er rett og slett vann, hevder forsker. Interessant teori, men å kalle Etna for en varm kilde blir å dra det for langt, mener norsk vulkanforsker.