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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Natalie Roberts. This week’s isotope coffee will be run as an AGU session. The schedule for the speakers is as follows, please feel free to go and go throughout the session, the times for each talk will be strictly observed. 11.05 James Bryson ‘Time-Resolved Records of Magnetic Activity on the Pallasite Parent Body and Psyche’ 11.20 Jo Kerr ‘A Global View of Deep Ocean [CO32-] over Glacial Cycles and the Effect on Atmospheric pCO2’ 11.35 Julia Gottschalk ‘Persistent teleconnection of North Atlantic and sub-Antarctic climate anomalies during the last glacial period’ 11.50 Vicky Rennie ‘Insights into Paleogene biogeochemistry from coupled carbon and sulfur isotopes in foraminiferal calcite’ 12.05 Natalie Roberts ‘Deep Ocean Circulation at the Bermuda Rise during the Last 100ka: A New Centennial-Resolution Nd Isotope Record’ This talk is part of the Isotope Coffee: Geochemistry and Petrology Seminars Department of Earth Sciences series. This talk is included in these lists:
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