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  • Episode 16: Dr. Pierre Josso & Dr. Tim van Peer
    2024/02/08

    Our first cyclopod of 2024 is another live episode, where we are joined by Pierre Josso, from the BGS at Keyworth, and Tim van Peer, from the University of Leicester. Tune in to hear about their exploits investigating the origins and implications of Milankovitch cyclicity in the Pb-isotope data from an Atlantic deep-sea iron manganese nodule from offshore West Africa (Josso et al., 2021, EPSL). The Intro music of this podcast is again an excerpt of a piece based on the North Atlantic Oscillation from the "Aphrodite's Dew" book and CD project by Arvid Tomayko and Sandro Montanari. Check out more of their work at arvidtomayko.com.

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    42 分
  • Episode 15: Dr. Anya Crocker
    2023/11/07

    We are back with our 15th CycloPod Episode! This time we are joined by Anya Crocker, who is a research fellow in Palaeoceanography and Palaeoclimate at the University of Southampton. In this podcast, we hear about Anya's 2022 Nature Geoscience paper looking at astronomically controlled Saharan aridity in the Late Miocene, with surprising insight into how long there has been a desert in this region. The Intro music of this podcast is again an excerpt of a piece based on the North Atlantic Oscillation from the "Aphrodite's Dew" book and CD project by Arvid Tomayko and Sandro Montanari. Check out more of their work at arvidtomayko.com.

    Link to Anya's UoS profile: https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5x689g/doctor-anya-crocker

    Link to 2022 Nat Geo paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-022-00990-7

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    29 分
  • Episode 14: EGU compilation
    2023/05/15
    The 14th podcast on cyclostratigraphy.org is by several young researchers: Loic Sablon (Louvain, Belgium), Valentin Jamart (Lausanne, Switzerland), Peng Zhou (Beijing, China), Miho Ishizu (Pusan, South Korea), and Agnese Mannucci (Urbino, Italy). It was recorded during the EGU 2023 meeting and shows the active involvement of many enthusiastic young researchers in the EGU, and that there is no shortage on cyclostratigraphy during this event.
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    17 分
  • Episode 13: Dr. Mohammad Farhat
    2023/03/09

    The 13th podcast on cyclostratigraphy.org is by Mohammad Farhat, a postdoc at IMCCE, Paris Observatory. Mohammad works with Jacques Laskar and the AstroGeo team (http://www.astrogeo.eu/) on refining and extending the orbital and rotational solutions of the Earth into and beyond the Mesozoic. In this podcast, Mohammad discusses the team's recent paper on the tidal evolution of the Earth-Moon system since the formation of the Moon; a classical astronomical tale revived in the midst of the booming cyclostratigraphic machinery.

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    25 分
  • Episode 12: Udara Amarathunga
    2022/09/05

    Another milestone: the first live recorded episode of CycloPod! This month, we have Udara Amarathunga from ANU (Canberra) revealing the details about the "mystery sapropel". This podcast is based on his 2022 Nature Geoscience paper. The Intro music of this podcast is again an excerpt of a piece based on the North Atlantic Oscillation from the "Aphrodite's Dew" book and CD project by Arvid Tomayko and Sandro Montanari. Check out more of their work atarvidtomayko.com.

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    21 分
  • Episode 11: Dr. Anta-Clarisse Sarr
    2022/06/15

    Anta-Clarisse Sarr is our guest for CycloPod Episode 11 on www.cyclostratigraphy.org. Anta-Clarisse is a postdoc in CEREGE and, there, she used a Earth System Model to study the effect of topography on Miocene monsoon systems (Sarr et al., 2022, Nature Geoscience). Her results have major implications for many of the work presented by previous CycloPod interviewees! The Intro music of this podcast is again an excerpt of a piece based on the North Atlantic Oscillation from the "Aphrodite's Dew" book and CD project by Arvid Tomayko and Sandro Montanari. Check out more of their work at arvidtomayko.com.

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    18 分
  • Episode 10: Jaqueline Ferreira
    2022/04/24

    A milestone reached: the tenth CycloPod on www.cyclostratigraphy.org already. This month, we have Jaqueline Ferreira from São Paolo (Brazil) telling us about surprising responses of Brazilian rainfall and ecosystems to astronomical forcing. This podcast is based on her 2022 Quaternary Science Reviews paper. The Intro music of this podcast is again an excerpt of a piece based on the North Atlantic Oscillation from the "Aphrodite's Dew" book and CD project by Arvid Tomayko and Sandro Montanari. Check out more of their work at arvidtomayko.com.

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    18 分
  • Episode 9: Arne Ulfers
    2022/03/26

    Our ninth CycloPod on www.cyclostratigraphy.org has Arne Ulfers as our guest (LIAG, Hannover, Germany). Half-precession cycles usually have a low-latitude origin, but can also be observed outside of the tropics. In his 2022 Quaternary Science Reviews paper, Arne figures out how far north half-precession signatures can be distinguished. Spoiler Alert: At Lake Ohrid (North-Macedonia / Albania), they are clearly expressed in lacustrine sediments of the last 1 million years. The Intro music of this podcast is again an excerpt of a piece based on the North Atlantic Oscillation from the "Aphrodite's Dew" book and CD project by Arvid Tomayko and Sandro Montanari. Check out more of their work at arvidtomayko.com.

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    18 分