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Dr Chris Stringer 🏔️
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Dr Chris Stringer 🏔️
@SedsStringer
Lecturer in Physical Geography @ Leeds Beckett Uni 🗺️ | Interested in Antarctica, glaciers, hydrology, and GIS 🏔️
Leeds, England انضم Eylül 2020
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I am delighted to share that our paper, exploring land cover change in Antarctica, has been awarded the Editors' Choice Award by @arctic_alpine
This award recognises influential work, contributing to our understanding cold environments
Read more here: lnkd.in/eJiBggUm
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🐧 Antarctic PhD Opportunity 🐧
We are advertising for a PhD position based at the University of Leeds. This is a NERC funded opportunity through YES•DTN.
"Proglacial landscape evolution across the Antarctic Peninsula in a warming climate"
yes-dtn.ac.uk/research/progl…
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Like pulling the plug of a bathtub: an incredible mass of #glacier ice disappearing at Griesgletscher (🇨🇭/🇮🇹) in one century.
It felt emotional to visit the exact same spot @swisstopo cartographers chose in 1919. The view was so different.
Simply unbelievable!!
@VAW_glaciology

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Our latest study is now published in J. Glac:
"Accelerated glacier changes on the James Ross Archipelago, Antarctica, from 2010 to 2023"
🧊Recent warming has led to enhanced rates of melt.
We also observe:
⏩Surging
🏔️Disconnection
Find out more👇
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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See our virtual tour here: experience.arcgis.com/experience/1bf…
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I am delighted to see our latest study published in Journal of Maps:
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
The study, led by Göksu Uslular, describes the landscape of key proglacial sites on Nelson Island, Antarctica - mapped using fieldwork, drone imagery, and a 360 degree imagery 🏔️🐧
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The tongue of Rhone #Glacier ten days after my last visit. Can you guess how much ice melted away? 1️⃣ meter in terms of thickness! 1️⃣0️⃣ days... And that's just the beginning of the summer season.
We know the times are bad for the ice, but still it is hard to accept these numbers!

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Delighted to see our latest paper published in @arctic_alpine
I started on this research on the first day of my PhD (back in 2020!)
It explores the land cover and land cover changes of some key proglacial areas of the Antarctic Peninsula Region 🇦🇶🛰️
tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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#newarticle by Stringer (@sedsstringer) et al. offers a new data set of land cover of major deglaciated sites in West Antarctica, highlighting a spatial pattern where northern sites have more vegetation & active sediments and have changed more rapidly: doi.org/10.1080/152304…

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Many thanks to Jonathan Carrivick, @DuncanQuincey @lexcomber , and Daniel Nyvlt for their work on this paper!
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Featured in an excellent series by IIT Gandhinagar. We explore sediment dynamics in the two large Himalayan river system-Ganga and Brahmaputra. Both combined, carry the largest amount of sediments in the world.
IIT Gandhinagar@iitgn
Floods and landslides often dominate headlines, but their lasting impact flows beneath the surface—in the sediment carried by rivers. Dr Abhishek Dixit is studying how the Ganga and Brahmaputra are responding, and may continue to respond, to rising climate-driven events.
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Global warming is ‘exposing’ new coastlines and islands as Arctic glaciers shrink | @AyeshaTandon with comment from Jan Kavan, Simon Cook
Read here: buff.ly/5o2FI7j

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Born #OnThisDay in 1880, Captain Lawrence Oates made the ultimate sacrifice on the day of his birth in 1912, by stepping out of his tent into a blizzard never to be seen again. Oates was an integral part of Scott's Polar Party, during the British Antarctic 'Terra Nova' Expedition 1910-1913, and made a brave attempt to preserve enough supplies for Scott, Wilson and Bowers during their return from the South Pole.
Oates was severely frostbitten, weakened and suffering from scurvy. Believing he was slowing the other men down, Oates died so they could have a chance at living. As he left the tent, Oates's famous last words are recorded as "I'm just going outside and may be some time..."
#OTD #inspire #explore #discover #conserve #Antarctica

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