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In Person SEES Seminar - Dr. Lauren Marshall, Durham University, UK
Title: Interactive stratospheric aerosol modelling of volcanic eruptions and impact on climate
Abstract: Explosive volcanic eruptions are important drivers of climate variability. Simulating volcanic eruptions is vital for understanding their impacts on...
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Virtual SEES Seminar - Prof. Kurt Konhauser, University of Alberta, Canada
Title: How Cyanobacteria Oxygenated Earth
Abstract: A remarkably coherent ensemble of evidence points to a significant accumulation of atmospheric oxygen for the first time in Earth's history...