Everyone agrees these last two days are extremely unusual in terms of weather at a place like Ingøya, which boasts the record greatest number of… Read More
Fieldwork is underway at Ingøya, Norway. This season we are seven: Michael Carroll, Al Wanamaker, Maddie Mette, Mike Retelle, Julie Retelle, Sam Rickerich, and Claire… Read More
Congratulations to Diana Thatcher who was awarded a 2016 National Association of Geoscience Teachers Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. The award honors undergraduate and graduate… Read More
Planned and organized by Dan Frost, a participant in SIPERG’s northern Norway field work, the Paleoclimate Teacher Workshop introduced five teachers from the coastal Maine… Read More
The International Sclerochronology Conference 2016 was held in Portland, Maine June 5th-9th. The meeting was organized by members of SIPERG and… Read More
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!… Read More
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… Read More
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… Read More