
Jo Bullard
@jobullard
Professor of Physical Geography at Loughborough University. Research interests in wind-blown sand and dust.
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30-11-2009 23:37:04
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Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) with Jo Bullard to be thrilled by award of Gill Memorial prize to Sarah Mills. Super-proud HoD Loughborough Geography and Environment Loughborough University



Renown paleolimnologist Tom Mockford and John Anderson comparing sediment cores #DustyLakes Loughborough Geography and Environment Jo Bullard #TweedleDeeTweedleDum


Tom Mockford and @maj_vanS setting up a DustTrak which will monitor dust coming from the Sandflugtdalen (sand-blown valley) #DustyLakes


Loughborough Geography and Environment showcasing research at the #ArcticConf in #Oban with some excellent local beer and whisky! Keechy Akkerman @maj_vanS #DustyLakes


Estimates suggest 5% of the global dust budget is sourced from polar regions Loughborough Geography and Environment #UKinarctic


Research suggests that dust deposition may provide nutrient subsidies to Arctic lake ecosystems Loughborough Geography and Environment #UKinarctic #DustyLakes


Air quality in #Reykjavik is often severely affected by Icelandic dust events Loughborough Geography and Environment #UKinarctic


@maj_vanS presenting at #23windyday on aeolian inputs to Arctic soils Loughborough Geography and Environment #dust #Dusty_lakes




Dust fluxes in the high latitudes are poorly understood - new opportunity to address this with a fully-funded #PhD involving field investigation of Arctic dust emissions and drivers. More details at centa.org.uk/themes/dynamic⦠Application deadline 22 Jan 2018 Loughborough Geography and Environment CENTA


New paper out from my National Geographic project with Mark Bateman and Jo Bullard. A 130ka record of aeolianite and coastal sediment evolution in the Atacama Desert, Chile. OSL dating, petrography, sediment analysis, stable C & O isotopes etc. sciencedirect.com/science/articlā¦

Fancy doing a fully funded PhD trying to understand historic coastal storminess using doumentary sources and coastal dunes? Follow the link to learn more. findaphd.com/search/Project⦠Applications by 9th Jan 2018. Sheffield Geography


Dust fluxes from high latitudes are poorly understood - new opportunity to address this with a fully-funded #PhD involving field investigation of Arctic dust emissions and drivers. More details at centa.org.uk/themes/dynamic⦠Application deadline 22 Jan 2018 Loughborough Geography and Environment CENTA
