π¨ Abstract submission is now open for #INCISE2025!
You have time until the 31st March
All details at incise25.icm.csic.es
@mribo
Marine Geoscientist / Oceanographer Geologist π Interested in seafloor mapping & geomorphology, bedforms formation & evolution, sediment transport & hydrodynamics; natural hazards, submarine volcanoes; & how human activities are impacting our ocean floor
π¨ Abstract submission is now open for #INCISE2025!
You have time until the 31st March
All details at incise25.icm.csic.es
π¨ conference alert βΌοΈ
Come to the next #INCISE2025 submarine canyons symposium #submarinecanyons
Hosted by Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM-CSIC) in beautiful Barcelona πβοΈβ±οΈπ
Save the dateβΌοΈ
16-19th June 2025
More information soon!
Keep checking the website π
incise25.icm.csic.es
π¨ New paper alert!
Really excited this one is finally published, now available online & open access!
Read our latest research on gravity flow transformations during submarine canyon flushing events π
pubs.geoscienceworld.org/gsa/geology/...
Check out our new research quantifying and characterising the impact of ship anchoring βπ’
Stay tuned as we will continue our fieldwork and we're looking forward to sharing our findings!
Read the full story here niwa.co.nz/news/new-stu...
New great research on coral reef island vulnerability led by Tommy Fellowes (not here yet) in STOTEN has been picked by The Guardian and other media outlets ππ§ͺβ±οΈππͺΈβοΈ www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
π¨ new paper alert!!
Excited to share with you this fantastic work lead by HΓ©lΓ¨ne Le MΓ©leve! Have a read to learn more about the magmatic system under Hunga volcano before and after the 15 January 2022 eruptionππ
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
π¨ New paper alert!
An amazing piece of research led by Sarah Seabrook!
A step forward on the international research effort to better understanding the submarine volcanic eruptions and their impacts
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Out today: "Rapid seaward expansion of seaport footprints worldwide"
doi.org/10.1038/s432...
Big seaports are getting bigger, which opens a lot of complicated questions.
We had a super constructive review process, thanks to two reviewers & an AE who stuck with us and made the work better.
Great start of the last day of #GSNZ2023 New Zealand Geosciences Conference with plenary speaker Phil Barnes from NIWA
Great publication lead by inspiring women in coastal science!