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  • Increased wind during Heinrich events resulted in well-mixed surface waters in the North Atlantic

    • Alicia Newton
    Research Highlights
  • The birth of the LUSI mud volcano in Java, Indonesia was probably triggered by the 27 May 2006 earthquake, which reactivated an existing fault

    • Ninad Bondre
    Research Highlights
  • Ungava Bay in northern Quebec has one of the world's largest tidal ranges owing to resonance effects

    • Alicia Newton
    Research Highlights
  • The Kohistan Island Arc in Pakistan was formed from more than one source of magma and in multiple stages

    • Ninad Bondre
    Research Highlights
  • In a warmer climate, the Pacific region are, on average, likely to move towards an El Niño-like state

    • Alex Thompson
    Research Highlights
  • Bacteria cause net CO2 uptake in the Amazon River plume

    • Alex Thompson
    Research Highlights
  • The presence of liquid water on the surfaces of Mars and Venus could be a key determinant for past occurrence of Earth-style plate tectonics on these planets

    • Ninad Bondre
    Research Highlights
  • Peat layers and Arctic forests may insulate permafrost from rising air temperatures

    • Alicia Newton
    Research Highlights
  • Rocks from New Zealand reveal four more warm spells following the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum

    • Alicia Newton
    Research Highlights
  • Sea ice loss could help mitigate future slow-down of the thermohaline circulation

    • Alex Thompson
    Research Highlights
  • The catastrophic disintegration of an asteroid 160 million years ago is implicated in the demise of the dinosaurs

    • Ninad Bondre
    Research Highlights