The DeepMIP-Eocene group have had a new paper published in Climate of the Past, lead author Dan Lunt. DeepMIP: model intercomparison of early Eocene climatic optimum (EECO) large-scale climate feature...Read More
New DeepMIP paper recently published in Climate of the Past Inglis, G. N., Bragg, F., Burls, N. J., Cramwinckel, M. J., Evans, D., Foster, G. L., Huber, M., Lunt, D. J., Siler, N., Steinig, S., Tierne...Read More
The 6th DeepMIP meeting took place online on the 2nd September 2020. The recordings of the talks are available here, follow the link to the ‘meeting materials’. We have added details on ac...Read More
One of our SWEET post docs, Charlie Williams, has written a great blog for the Climate: Past, Present and Future (CL) Division of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) – Learning lessons from the pas...Read More
Please see our Meeting page for a summary of our recent 4th DeepMIP meeting at the ICP in September 2019, Sydney. Huge thanks to Erica Crouch who prepared the attached summary of the meeting!...Read More
We are delighted to say that the DeepMIP community paper that outlines methodologies for selection, compilation and analysis of latest Paleocene and early Eocene climate proxy data, has been published...Read More
Check out our new team blog post by Dr Gordon Inglis, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol talking about reconstructing ocean temperatures using lipid biomarkers as part of the SWEET research pr...Read More
The DeepMIP Marine Proxy Working Group will be holding a Workshop at the ICP in Sydney on the 3rd September. DeepMIP team members will also be hosting a session at the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisc...Read More
Have a read of our new team blog post by Dr Philip Staudigel talking about how he is looking at chemical reactions that happen beneath the seafloor and how they affect our estimates of ancient climate...Read More
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