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Focus on the rocky floor under the Antarctic ice sheet
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12 December 2019
A sharper image of the Antarctic bedrock will improve our ability to predict future loss of mass from the ice sheet.
Greenland ice losses rising faster than expected
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10 December 2019
A team of 89 polar scientists from 50 international organisations have produced the most complete picture of Greenland ice loss to date.
Utrecht scientists in Dutch documentary series on sea-level rise
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1 November 2019
Documentary portraits of low-lying areas where the rising water is a huge problem.
The IPCC experiences of Roderik van de Wal
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1 October 2019
Roderik van de Wal, Professor of Sea level change and coastal impacts, was one of the main authors of the IPCC report on sea level rise.
Hans Oerlemans receives Richardson Medal from International Glaciological Society
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18 September 2019
The IGS especially the important contribution to the glaciological community of Hans Oerlemans (Professor Emeritus of Meteorology).
Rapid snow retreat amplifies North Greenland mass loss
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4 September 2019
In a publication in Science Advances, the researchers show a large regional difference between melt in North and South Greenland.
Erik van Sebille wins James B. Macelwane medal
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27 August 2019
Oceanographer Erik van Sebille receives the medal from the American Geophysical Union for his significant contributions to the geophysical sciences.
24 researchers from Utrecht awarded a NWO Veni grant worth 250,000 euros
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15 July 2019
NWO has awarded a Veni grant up to 250,000 euros to 24 highly promising young scientists from Utrecht.
Rotation of the earth causes currents in Lake Garda
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6 June 2019
The earth’s rotation has surprising effects on narrow, deep lakes such as Lake Garda, according to a new publication in Scientific Reports.
7 myths about ‘plastic soup’
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1 June 2019
On World Water Day, we pay extra attention to one of the most urgent threats to our oceans: plastic. What do you actually know about the plastic soup?
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