A very early #WeekendReading (for reasons): Côté et al. on how some marine climate change experiments might actually simulate extreme heatwaves much more than they do climate change.
A very early #WeekendReading (for reasons): Côté et al. on how some marine climate change experiments might actually simulate extreme heatwaves much more than they do climate change.
#WeekendReading: Dodd et al. about recurring marine phosphorus spikes during major Paleozoic mass extinctions, and how they might be driving anoxia.
Phosphorus locked in carbonate rocks from seven global sites shows simultaneous marine phosphorus spikes during major mass extinctions. Modelling ties high marine phosphorus to eutrophication, CO2 drawdown, and global cooling.
#WeekendReading: Tangunan et al.'s short but insightful piece on the uncertainties behind Earth’s timelines.
Link: https://pastglobalchanges.org/publications/pages-magazines/pages-magazine/138913
#WeekendReading: going back to Turchyn and DePaolo's review on seawater chemistry change through Phanerozoic Time. Got some ideas and want to cover my bases.
#Ocean #EarthHistory
Link: https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-earth-082517-010305
#WeekendReading: Thomas and Garritano's review on symbionts and ammonia oxidation in the ocean. It's the first step in nitrification, so it has a big role in regulating nitrogen availability for biology.
Link: https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-marine-040824-032008
🌙 Saturday Evening Listen
The week is winding down. Perfect time to dive into the infrastructure that's been watching you all along.
New Impractical Privacy episode: • The "Three Big Leaks" of cellular networks • Why your phone trusts the tower blindly • 6 steps to reclaim your privacy
Relax, learn, and empower yourself.
🎧 Listen (No trackers/ads): ImpracticalPrivacy.com
#ImpracticalPrivacy #Privacy #Fediverse #WeekendReading #DigitalRights #PrivacyTools #OpSec #DigitalRights
#WeekendReading: Zhou et al., on adsorption of Cadmium to clay-microbe aggregates, and what it might mean for heavy metals cycling in the ocean.
#HeavyMetal #Ocean
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016703720305536
#WeekendReading: Zhong et al. on Cadmium isotope systematics in seep carbonates. Looks like it tracks seawater in calcite and aragonite, but the pore fluids in dolomite. Not surprising, but potentially useful!
Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009254126001658