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SIPERG attends ISC 2016 – Nina Whitney wins student talk award

The International Sclerochronology Conference 2016 was held in Portland, Maine June 5th-9th. The meeting was organized by members of SIPERG and several faculty from other universities. There were 90+ attendees representing 15 different countries, approximately half of which were students. Overall, the meeting was a huge success! Many specatular talks and posters presented recent research … Continue reading SIPERG attends ISC 2016 – Nina Whitney wins student talk award

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New SIPERG Publication!

SIPERG is very excited to share our work in Northern Norway with the scientific community. Congratulations to Ph.D. Candidate Maddie Mette on her first paper! The publication, titled “Linking large-scale climate variability with Arctica islandica shell growth and geochemistry in northern Norway,” will be published in the journal Limnology and Oceanography in early 2016. The … Continue reading New SIPERG Publication!

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Research links two millennia of cyclones, floods, El Niño

Rhawn Denniston of Cornell College leads a study published in PNAS that links flood layers in Australian speleothems (shown here) to cyclones, floods, and El Niño. The link to the study can be found (here). The link to the paper can be found (here).

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Congratulations to Maddie Mette for winning a best paper award at the AGU 2014 Fall Meeting

PP42A-04 Linking North Atlantic Climate Dynamics with Shell Growth and Geochemistry in Northern Norway Very few long-term, continuous, high-resolution records of marine environmental conditions, such as seawater temperature and/or salinity, exist within the Arctic, hence, proxy-based records are needed to fully elucidate past marine climatic conditions. Our study uses the long-lived marine bivalve proxy, Arctica … Continue reading Congratulations to Maddie Mette for winning a best paper award at the AGU 2014 Fall Meeting