 
                                Tumaini Kamulali
@tkamulali
Geosciences PhD candidate, University of Arizona. Studying Paleolimnology, Paleoecology, Paleoclimate using sediment cores from Lake Tanganyika Africa.
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08-09-2020 17:31:54
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        Recording now available! Webinar on diatom classification. Many thanks to David Williams diatoms.org/news/webinar-d…
 
        Super Typhoon Goni is about to slam into the Phillippines as about as strong of a storm as the planet can produce If it landfalls at its current strength (195 mph with gusts to 235 mph!!) it will be the most powerful tropical cyclone on record to make landfall in world history
 
        The way to go. Great job Ismael Kimirei
 
        Although 3,573 high-impact geoscience articles are published on average each year, just under 4% have an African topic, and of those, less than a third have an African researcher as an author. Attn: World Federation of Science Journalists Research Africa AGU (American Geophysical Union) eos.org/articles/why-a…
 
         
         
         
         
        Congratulations to Tumaini Kamulali for this hot-off-the-press article on the Paleoecological analysis of Holocene sediment cores from the southern basin of #LakeTanganyika: implications for the future of the fishery in one of Africa’s largest lakes link.springer.com/article/10.100…
 
         
        Thank you WIOMSA for featuring our #FAR4ViBE meeting which took place in Mwanza last month. blog.wiomsa.net/wp-content/upl… TAFIRI, School of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Technology, Shigalla Mahongo, Lulu Tunu Kaaya, luzhang@nigl, Rising Scholars, INASP, Tumaini Kamulali, Andy Nobes
 
         
        using this approach can save money and keep the community safe, especially in areas where tap water is a 'wicked problem'. TAFIRI, Izzy Bishop 🏳️🌈, Andy Nobes, Tafiri-kyela, School of Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Technology, Alex Arreola, International Water Association, @SianHarris8, Bill Perry, ACARE, Tumaini Kamulali
 
        Thank you for the amazing presentation about "Holocene productivity of Lake Tanganyika inferred from diatom fossils" to Tumaini Kamulali and for the organization to Diatom Web Academy.
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Best PhD student talk award go to two students, Tumaini Kamulali and Virginie Ricci from University of Basel
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
         
        Are you an experimentalist or modeler submitting an abstract to #AGU23 on African paleoclimate / -ecology on any timescale? Consider PP008, organized by Andrea Mason, Daniel Gebregiorgis, Dr. Alex Thompson, Tumaini Kamulali, and Bryce Mitsunaga, a bunch of AGU Paleo Section Early Career Researchers. Questions? Ask any of us!
 
         
                         
                        