Projects by Suitable First Degree

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A hidden carbon source: permafrost under the Arctic shelves
A seismic study of the continent-ocean transition southwest of the UK
Connecting the world: Subsea cable risks in the Polar Seas *
Controls on organic carbon transport and burial in deep-sea basins in the Atlantic Ocean
Coupling of seismic and electromagnetic signals at ocean floor sensors *
Desert dune avalanche processes in modern and ancient environments
Developing new tool to use remote geophysical data for sediment characterisation and assist geohazard detection
Earthquakes, faulting and fluid flow during continental extension
Extreme Heating of the Upper Atmosphere by Aurora
From ridge to trench: seismic evolution of Pacific oceanic crust
Geochemical signatures of mantle magmatism in plume-ridge contexts: a long-distance relationship
Geochronology of ridge flank hydrothermal contributions to global biogeochemical cycles
How can we best observe and analyse Antarctica's coldest water masses?
Improving the projection of gravel barrier transgression impacts
Intercomparison of Inlet Dynamics over annual and decadal timescales *
Interconnections of past greenhouse climates: lessons for the future
Investigation of plant auditory response to physical and chemical hazards
Microplastics and carbon sequestration: identifying links and impacts
Novel ocean sensing using seafloor telecommunications cables for geohazards and environmental monitoring
Ocean physics and ecology: can robots disentangle the mix?
Physical and biogeochemical responses to Antarctic sea ice loss: what are the implications for ocean carbon uptake? *
Polar amplification of climate change in the past and future
Reconciling geotechnical and seismic data to accelerate green energy developments offshore *
Reconstructing major volcanic eruptions from their deep-sea records *
Seismo-acoustic properties of sea-ice and applications to climate monitoring.
Soil biophysical interactions in a changing climate and land use
Soil biophysical interactions in a changing climate and land use
Space Weather Priming: the missing link in prediction
Understanding variability in Earth’s climate and magnetic field using new archives from the Iberian Margin
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