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  1. Marine Life Talk in Southampton – UPDATED – November’s change of date

    us – speaker Anieke Brombacher When we look at fossils, we can see some beautiful examples of how new ... of fossils, so we get some snapshots of what they could have looked like, but it is much more ... difficult to tell how and why the species changed. In her PhD, Anieke studies the evolution of a specific ...

    13/03/2024 - 16:09

  2. Measuring the impact of breaking waves on climate change

    are factors in determining how much of the sun’s incoming radiation is reflected back into space. ... assessments of how gas and aerosol exchange at the surface of the ocean impacts climate change. The ‘Spar ... deployed – this only carries capacitance wires and a camera, but is much easier to deploy and recover. ...

    19/07/2021 - 13:42

  3. Frozen sea samples link climate, chemistry and carbon

    part of an 18 month study of how much carbon dioxide is taken up (and released) in UK waters. ... They are looking at the carbon and nutrient levels in the water and monitoring how much carbon is being ...

    11/08/2017 - 17:58

  4. Study reveals giant underwater landslide blocking megatonnes of carbon

    about them. Scientists can use satellite images to see how river channels change, but due to the great ... Canyon-Channel, to see how the canyon had evolved and changed. Ordinarily, matter is transported along the ... sediment trapped by the underwater dam was nearly four times as much as the annual sediment flux that comes ...

    13/10/2023 - 15:07

  5. Tiny crustaceans could play a crucial role in climate regulation

    fragmentation in the ocean, and, as such, they may determine how much marine snow sinks to the ocean depths and ... said: “If we want to know how humans will fare in the future, we need to understand the global climate ... in terms of carbon and how it interacts with all of the planet’s ecosystems before it reaches a point ...

    16/04/2021 - 22:53

  6. Estimating the cost of flooding for communities around estuaries

    used this method to find that the economic damage of coastal flooding increased much more than expected ... of waves means that it is possible to estimate how likely it is that sea defences will be ... how many brick layers the flood water will reach, this can then be easily related to possible ...

    08/08/2017 - 16:58

  7. RRS Discovery sails to the Iceland basin to answer questions about the severity of UK winters

    ocean in the climate and weather in Europe and the Arctic. Currently a lack of measurements of the how ... much heat and freshwater is carried northwards by the North Atlantic subpolar gyre is holding back the ... how changes in the ocean to the west of the UK are driving our weather and climate. To address this ...

    12/11/2020 - 15:47

  8. Podcast of successful climate science briefing

    UK’s energy requirements and how these can be met through alternative sources, and Professor Matthew ... climate change on the transfer of disease and how this was starting to impact on the UK. Professor Sir ... way the media report climate change and how this has changed over the last five years. Professor Ric ...

    18/08/2017 - 10:08

  9. Bioluminescence as a method of assessing fish stocks

    variables to try and predict when and how much bioluminescence there would be in a given area. The study, ... examined how bioluminescence could be predicted by modelling the bioluminescent organisms themselves. ...

    11/08/2017 - 15:51

  10. International collaborative expedition to shed light on microplastics and ocean carbon

    a clearer picture of how much carbon sinks to the interior ocean. NOC scientist Professor Richard Lampitt, ... facilitating international oceanography. Understanding carbon in the ocean, and so how it may change in the ... collected on the expedition. NOC scientist, Dr Katsiaryna Pabortsava, who will be conducting much of the ...

    08/08/2017 - 16:23

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