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Month: December 2018

New SWEET PhD blog post ‘Understanding the Deep Oceans in a Warm World’

New SWEET PhD blog post ‘Understanding the Deep Oceans in a Warm World’

Posted on 19th December 2018 by Lauren Brown
Rachel Flint, new PhD has just started with the SWEET team supervised by Tina van de Flierdt (Imperial College London) and Dan Lunt (University of Bristol). Check out Rachel’s new blog post!... Read More

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  • New DeepMIP-Eocene paper published in Climate of the Past journal
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