Monthly Archives: October 2014

Luminaries

I just returned home from The Tropics Rule conference up at LDEO, celebrating Mark Cane’s contributions to climatology and highlighting some of the best and most recent work in various areas of tropical climatology, including modeling, dynamics and paleoclimate.

How far…

Not only did I find a link to here when looking on Google for something else (how very meta), but I took some time to look back a bit. The article that caught my eye was from 2011 about my experience in the lab. What was notable to me was how much my lab experience […]

The talk

I’ll be giving a talk at the 2014 AGU fall meeting. On Thursday, 12/18 at 9:30AM, I’ll be presenting 1000 years of tropical Pacific variability from my individual foraminifera record.

Teach the controversy!

No, I’m not talking about THAT controversy.  What I am talking about is a current controversy – or rather, scientific debate – that is currently happening with regard to plate tectonics. Yes, good ol’ plate tectonics is having a bit of a moment at the moment, with the publication of a paper by Anderson and […]

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