Sentences with word «sedimentologist»

Other scientists, (including sedimentologist Chris Paola of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, who wrote an accompanying News & Views), say the work provides an answer to the long - standing question of how such sandstone landscapes form.
The scientific team on International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 359, which included UM geochemist Peter Swart and sedimentologist Anna Ling, extracted 3,097 meters of sediment cores that contain the history of the monsoon that is the most intense annually recurring climatic element on Earth.
A group led by British sedimentologist Paul Wignall of the University of Leeds writes about examining rocks cored from basin sediments 600 miles south of Bedout.
«These are interesting and unexpected results,» says sedimentologist Russell Dubiel of the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver, Colorado, it «goes against what the classical interpretations are, and ought to be followed up.»
«The Huanghe is probably the most studied fine - grained river in the world,» said Rice University sedimentologist Jeffrey Nittrouer, a primary author of a new paper about the Yellow River that appears online this week in the journal Science Advances.
«Jurors who watch CSI believe that those scenarios, where forensic scientists are always right, are what really happens,» says Peter Bull, a forensic sedimentologist at the University of Oxford.
Littler was aboard the JOIDES Resolution for two months as a shipboard sedimentologist, analysing and interpreting the layers of marine sedimentary rock that cover the Shatsky rise, a volcano deep below the Pacific Ocean.
Mariana Esteves, a PhD candidate at CAGE, will participate as sedimentologist in the Amundsen Sea West Antarctic Ice Sheet History Expedition 379 The expedition will take place mid-January to mid-March of 2019.
Because climate changes result from dynamic interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere, collaborations between sedimentologists, geochemists, marine geologists, paleontologists, planetary scientists, and physical oceanographers will be necessary to develop, test, and calibrate reliable models using the sedimentary record (e.g., Kutzbach, 1987).
By reading the ups and downs of organic versus nonorganic sediment in a core, sedimentologists can follow the retreats and advances of ice over the past 20,000 years.
The speakers at the meeting included a sedimentologist, a chemist, a physicist, the rector of the International Academy of Philosophy in the Principality of Liechtenstein, and other philosophers.
A group of geologists, sedimentologists, paleontologists, and anthropologists reported the find last July.
As an engineer working in climate related fields for 40 years and actually using data produced by academics, engineers, hydrologists, meteorologists, sedimentologists, vulcanologists, and people paid a pittance to collect, compile and process data (not always well) throughout the developing nations, I believe I and my colleages have some rights here.
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