Zanna Chase (@zanna_chase) 's Twitter Profile
Zanna Chase

@zanna_chase

Oceanographer at UTAS working at the interface of chemistry, biology and geology.

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Prof Moninya Roughan (@moninya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seeking #PhDStudent to study in fun, diverse, supportive, well funded [world leading?!] group UNSWOceanography UNSW Science in #Sydney #Australia. #OceanRobots, #gliders #marineheatwaves #Shelfprocesses oceanography.unsw.edu.au/private/study/… Pls amplify.

Seeking #PhDStudent to study in fun, diverse, supportive, well funded [world leading?!] group  <a href="/OceanRes_UNSW/">UNSWOceanography</a>  <a href="/UNSWScience/">UNSW Science</a>  in #Sydney #Australia. 
#OceanRobots, #gliders #marineheatwaves #Shelfprocesses  

oceanography.unsw.edu.au/private/study/…

Pls amplify.
Vanessa Lucieer (@seafloorness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are recruiting a postdoc into our Marine Remote Sensing Group ! Are you up for the challenge of under ice mapping? Apply here: bit.ly/3LOMGcw Applications close 26th of June !

Gabi Mocatta (@gabimocatta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dumbed-down new Aus curriculum means primary students will learn less about the world and nothing about #ClimateChange. Climate literacy, starting at school, is essential for #ClimateAction theconversation.com/dumbed-down-cu… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

Zanna Chase (@zanna_chase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Jake Weis on your first 1st author publication! Southern Ocean Phytoplankton Stimulated by Wildfire Emissions and Sustained by Iron Recycling IMAS agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…

Christopher Hayes (@chrishayes228) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Write a review, perspective, or research breakthrough about 🧪your favorite element 🧪in AGU (American Geophysical Union)'s Global Biogeochemical Cycles! Just heard from Editor-in-Chief Prof Isaac Santos that the periodic table is starting to fill up, so pitch your idea soon!

Write a review, perspective, or research breakthrough about 🧪your favorite element 🧪in <a href="/theAGU/">AGU (American Geophysical Union)</a>'s Global Biogeochemical Cycles! Just heard from Editor-in-Chief <a href="/Barefoot_Lab/">Prof Isaac Santos</a> that the periodic table is starting to fill up, so pitch your idea soon!
Zanna Chase (@zanna_chase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an amazing person. His books sparked my interest in earth system science and led directly to my career in ocean biogeochemistry.

Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (@antarcticsciaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ACEAS Seminar 17 August 1pm Presenter: Dr Tom Williams Title: What can Earth’s past tell us about our future? The mid-Pliocene Warm Period as an analogue for 21st century climate change More details and how to join here antarctic.org.au/seminars/

ACEAS Seminar
17 August 1pm
Presenter: Dr Tom Williams
Title: What can Earth’s past tell us about our future? The mid-Pliocene Warm Period as an analogue for 21st century climate change
More details and how to join here antarctic.org.au/seminars/
AQUA (@ausquaternary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Leanne Armand Travel Award honours the late Prof. Leanne Armand, and is in support of ECRs and MCRs in the palaeosciences. Applications for this year's award close on September 1st, full details below aqua.org.au/sample-page/th…

Matt King (@deformedearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hobart folk, as a University of Tasmania academic and alumni, current Sandy Bay resident, former Glenorchy and Burnie boy, here's my opinion on moving the rest of the Sandy Bay campus to Hobart. Pls ignore if outside Hobart. #lgtas🧵 1/n

Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (@ant_partnership) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Our new multi-tracer estimate of lithogenic inputs to the subantarctic Southern Ocean not only constrains trace elemental inputs important for productivity but may also serve as a dust deposition estimate across this region.' agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (@antarcticsciaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for the first ACEAS Seminar of 2023! Wednesday 8th February, 1pm Prof Robin Bell, Columbia University presents Interdisciplinary Analysis of Antarctic Ice Shelf Vulnerability Join via Zoom utas.zoom.us/j/82477536162

Join us for the first ACEAS Seminar of 2023! 

Wednesday 8th February, 1pm
Prof Robin Bell, Columbia University presents 
Interdisciplinary Analysis of Antarctic Ice Shelf Vulnerability

Join via Zoom utas.zoom.us/j/82477536162
Zanna Chase (@zanna_chase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come join us IMAS ! We're looking for a postdoc to study the flux, provenance and bioavailability of lithogenic inputs to the Southern Ocean over the last glacial cycle. Taryn Noble Joe Cresswell paleo_Tom Closes 28 May. careers.utas.edu.au/cw/en/job/4978…

Jake Weis (@jakob_weis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our new paper out today in nature: We found that windblown iron-rich dust supports a third of the Southern Ocean’s biological productivity, highlighting the vital role dust plays in the global carbon cycle. 🌬️🏜️🌊🌱 📝 nature.com/articles/s4158…

Excited to share our new paper out today in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>:

We found that windblown iron-rich dust supports a third of the Southern Ocean’s biological productivity, highlighting the vital role dust plays in the global carbon cycle. 🌬️🏜️🌊🌱

📝 nature.com/articles/s4158…
The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand (@conversationedu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iron-rich dust feeds phytoplankton. They are a key form of life in the Southern Ocean, which acts as a climate shock absorber, explains experts from University of Tasmania. theconversation.com/floating-robot…

Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) (@antarcticsciaus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW STUDY: w/ ACEAS co-author Zanna Chase shows windblown dust fuels a third of phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean. Drier + windier land conditions in future could impact future ocean ecosystems & fisheries. STORY: antarctic.org.au/windblown-dust… PAPER: nature.com/articles/s4158…

NEW STUDY: w/ ACEAS co-author <a href="/zanna_chase/">Zanna Chase</a> shows windblown dust fuels a third of phytoplankton growth in the Southern Ocean. Drier + windier land conditions in future could impact future ocean ecosystems &amp; fisheries.

STORY: antarctic.org.au/windblown-dust…

PAPER: nature.com/articles/s4158…