Ett sjätte massutdöende
2015-05-04
Åsa Frisk kommenterar ett sjätte massutdöend i en artikel från Svt Nyheter.
News archive 2015
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Helt nytt mineral upptäckt i Afrikansk gruva
2015-12-21
Ett tidigare okänt mineral, som ursprungligen kommer från Kombatgruvan i Nambia har undersökts, karakteriserats och fått namnet grootfonteinit av Uppsalageologen Erik Jonsson i samarbete med ryska kollegor.
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Ian Snowball and the TREASURE-project in "Havsutsikt"
2015-12-18
Once again, the pollutants in eagle eggs are increasing. But where do they come from ? Some researchers believe the answer may lie burried in the old fibre banks along the Baltic coast. Photo: Bohuš Číčel CC- SA 3.0 The TREASURE project, a big transdisciplinary project coordinated from the program Natural resources and sustainable development at the department of Earth sciences, Uppsala university, is highlighted in the latest issue of the magazine Havsutsikt.
TREASURE work with developing new methods to assess the risk of dispersal of contaminant laden, cellulose rich fibre banks that exist in shallow waters along the Swedish coast, and identify the areas in most urgent need of remediation. Extremely high concentrations of organic pollutants and heavy metals exist in these industrially formed banks, and may be the source of pollutants in both fish and eagle eggs. -
Katrin Lindbäck explores the moraine area in eastern Antarctica
2015-12-18
Katrin Lindbäck, a researcer in glaciology and a former PhD-student at the department of Earth sciences is exploring the moraines of eastern Antarctica. Katrin Lindbäck, a researcher in glaciology and former graduate student at the Department of Earth Sciences, is currently in Antarctica. From mid-November and three months ahead, she will spend her days in the Mount Achernar moraine area in eastern Antarctica mapping the thickness of the moraine ridges and the underlying ice, to better understand how vulnerable the Antarctic may be for future global warming.
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Dissertation: Heda Agic studies the early evolution of complex life
2015-12-17
Photographer: Malgorzata Moczydlowska-Vidal By extracting organically preserved microfossils out of rocks, and using advanced microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, Heda Agić has investigated the affinity and timing of divergences between different lineages of photosynthetic microbiota.
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Was early animal evolution co-operative rather than competitive?
2015-12-08
Close up of Bradgatia, an early ediacaran fossil. Its highly intricate surface may imply that it was absorbing nutrition straight out of the sea water. Photographer: Alex Liu. The fossil group called the Ediacaran biota have been troubling researchers for a long time. How do these peculiar organisms relate to modern organisms? In a new study, published in Biological Reviews, researchers from Sweden and Spain suggest the Ediacarans reveal previously unexplored pathways taken by animal evolution. They also propose a new way of looking at the effect the Ediacarans might have had on the evolution of other animals.
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A trip amongst volcanoes, oil and dinosaur bones
2015-12-07
Steffi Buchardt is a structural geologist and used to study volcanoes. On her excursios around the world she has experienced a few exciting things. But nothing has been like her latest trip to Neuquén. This is a place with lots of volcanoes, but also one of Argentina's most important oil fields, and one of the world 's best locations for finding dinosaur bones. Here, Steffi learned how to best kill a cougar. And how the volcanoes managed to create oil from the dinosaur bones.
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Europa tar samlat grepp om växthusgaserna
2015-12-02
Nu tar de europeiska länderna ett samlat grepp om växthusgaserna. Den 25 november invigdes ett stort samarbetsprojekt mellan nio europeiska länder, där Uppsala universitet är ett av fem svenska universitet som ingår.
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Two libraries become one
2015-11-30
Beginning in January 2016, the library at SGU will be transferred to the earth sciences library.
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Thesis: Peter uses statistical models to help lakes in trouble
2015-11-27
Peter Dimberg defended his thesis "Predictions Within and Across Aquatic Systems using Statistical Methods and Models" the 27:th of November. From space, the Earth is blue. More than 70 percent of the planet's surface is covered by oceans. Besides the great oceans, planet earth also have more than 300 million lakes and ponds. But many lakes are in trouble. Peter Dimberg has developed new statistical methods to better investigate and predict the ecological state of lakes.
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Giuliano Di Baldassarre adjunct professor at UNESCO-IHE
2015-11-26
Giuliano Di Baldassarre is a Professor in Hydrology at the Research Programme Air, Water and Landscape Sciences. Photographer: Mikael Axelsson -
Yellow River sediments reveal the history of our climate
2015-10-13
New research suggest that a major change in the monsoon around 3.6 million years ago caused the onset of Yellow River drainage and accelerated erosion of the Tibetan plateau. Photograph: Thomas Stevens By meticulously examining sediments in China’s Yellow River, a Swedish–Chinese research group are showing that the history of tectonic and climate evolution on Earth may need to be rewritten. Their findings have been published in the highly reputed journal Nature Communications.
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Nya undersökningar av värdefull järnmalm
2015-10-08
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Greenland map facilitates climate research
2015-09-14
For the first time a high-resolution map over the ground below the Greenland ice sheet is available. Researchers at Uppsala University have developed the map that will be of great importance for future possibilities to predict how the Greenland ice sheet melts and moves and that in turn has an impact on rising sea levels as a result of climate change.
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Vindkraft för framtiden
2015-09-14
Stefan Ivanell leder vindkraftsforskningen på Campus Gotland och är föreståndare för forskningscentrat Stand up for wind. Foto/bild: Mikael Wallerstedt Intresset för vindkraft ökar. I Sverige är det den tredje största elproduktionsformen. Men det finns några utmaningar för forskningen: Hur interagerar turbiner med varandra och hur undviker man att näraliggande vindkraftparker ”stjäl” energi från varandra?
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Next Zennström Professorship holder to be appointed soon
2015-09-03
The process of appointing the University’s next holder of the Zennström Visiting Professorship in Climate Change Leadership is set to begin soon. The professorship is placed at the Uppsala Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD), and receives funding from a donation by entrepreneur Niklas Zennström. Now, the Centre has announced an open international call for nominations and expressions of interest.
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Niclas Borinder is awarded for best Master thesis in 2015
2015-06-08
It is my pleasure to announce that the Award of Excellence for the spring 2015 promotion of the M.Sc. Earth Science Programme students was awarded to Niclas Borinder for his thesis entitled ''Postcranial anatomy of Tanius sinensis Wiman, 1929 (Dinosauria; Hadrosauroidea)''. Niclas received his Award last night during a celebration dinner for the promotion, and the accompanying prize will soon follow.
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Did dinosaurs have scales or feathers?
2015-06-04
A new survey concludes that scales were the norm and that dinosaurs did probably not have a common feathered ancestor.
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The sun creates renewable energy at Geocentrum
2015-06-02
The Department of Earth Sciences has for a long time had the ambition to install solar panels and produce their own renewable electricity. Today there are 158 high performing solar panels placed upon the roof of Geocentrum, with the purpose of producing green electricity for years to come.
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Ulf Högström awarded Jubilee Doctor title
2015-05-28
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Our students receive the vice-chancellor's award for best raft
2015-05-26
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Allison Daley belönas för sin forskning om fossila rovdjur
2015-05-12
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Wind in the sails of sustainable development
2015-05-05
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Ett sjätte massutdöende
2015-05-04
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Smarta telefoner som varningssystem för jordbävningar
2015-04-13
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Forsränningen 2015
2015-04-08
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Boken BACC II släpps den 15 Maj
2015-04-07
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Tävling: Forsränningen 2015
2015-03-30
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Världsmeteorologidagen i Gomorron Sverige
2015-03-26
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Vatten under glaciär i Antarktis påskyndar smältning
2015-03-26
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Conny Larsson tilldelas Svenska Akustiska Sällskapets ljudpris
2015-03-25
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The World Meteorological Day is celebrated on 23 March 2015 at Geocentrum
2015-02-16
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Post-Glacial Faults mini-symposium. What we know / don't and needs to be done!
2015-02-12
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Börje Dahrén on Swedish Radio (P1)
2015-02-11
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Ari Tryggvason on Swedish TV
2015-02-03