Sara Satolli
Geologist & Paleomagnetist. I like to understand things.
- Reposted by Sara Satolli🎬 “The Story of Stress” is out now! A 27 minute documentary on #IODP Expedition 405 (JTRACK), filmed aboard D/V Chikyu during 4 months at sea off Japan’s Tohoku region. Watch it now ➡️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoBN...
- "The Story of Stress", a documentary on #IODP #Exp405 JTRACK 2025 © Jamstec / IODP /ScienceMedia.nl. Enjoy!
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- The preliminary reports publications.iodp.org/preliminary_... and proceedings publications.iodp.org/proceedings/... of #IODP #Exp405 #JTRACK are now online!
- First results from #IODP #Exp405 #JTRACK freshly published on @science.org: Extreme plate boundary localization promotes shallow earthquake slip at the Japan Trench www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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- Reposted by Sara SatolliA new review study shows the invisible transport pathways for #iron through #hydrothermal plumes. More on Iron’s Irony here ➡️ www.marum.de/en/Iron-sIro... @icbm-uol.bsky.social #ConstructorUniversity @geomarkiel.bsky.social @awi.de @marumunibremen.bsky.social
- Someone is greeting my old paleomagnetic holes in the Apennines. Hello back!
- Reposted by Sara SatolliHere is a leftover comic from the #IODP Expedition 405 from last year. This one is about the broad goal of the expedition (and subduction zones). #comic @ecord.bsky.social @anzic.bsky.social @txgeosciences.bsky.social
- Reposted by Sara SatolliHere is a leftover comic from the #IODP Expedition 405 from last year. This one is about LWD (which gave me PTSD from my time with Schlumberger). #comic @ecord.bsky.social @anzic.bsky.social @txgeosciences.bsky.social @utgeophysics.bsky.social
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- Reposted by Sara SatolliRecalibrating the past 100 million years on a unified, accurate and precise timescale? 🕰️ That is the aim of the ambitious TIMES project. Read more about the Kick-Off meeting here ➡️ www.marum.de/en/Kick-off-...
- What was I doing when the rest of Italy was on vacation? I was at the TIMES Kick Off Workshop at Carnegie's Earth & Planets Laboratory. Work, yes, but it was also fun to meet with some friends & colleagues and make new ones! carnegiescience.edu/news/time-in...
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- #openaccess One of the first papers published after #IODP #Exp395C #Exp395 . Thanks to the first author Anita Di Chiara and to some of the most beautiful #paleomagnetic demagnetizations I've ever seen agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
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- The Ocean Core Academy is happening this week at the Gulf Coast Repository. I am having fun playing with #paleomagnetism and #legacycores from #IODP #scientificoceandrilling
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- Gotta share this again every time that someone else does :D
- The first exciting results from #IODP #Exp395 have been published and are open access for you to read: www.nature.com/articles/s41... "Onset of strong Iceland-Scotland overflow water 3.6 million years ago"
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- New paper on seismic slip during the Avezzano earthquake, 1915. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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- Reposted by Sara SatolliAre you attending #EGU25 with a child? No worries! The EGU provides free professional #childcare facilities inside the conference centre! Places are limited so book your slot now! 👉 For more details visit: egu.eu/27G6U8
- Reposted by Sara SatolliExpedition 398 E&O Officer Susan just published a book on the amazing cores we drilled in and around Santorini. It's great for anyone (layperson to expert) who wants to learn about these stunning cores. The best thing of it all? You can download it 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 here: joidesresolution.org/activities/e...
- Reposted by Sara Satolli🌍❄️ Applications now open! Join the 17th ECORD Summer School at MARUM, University of Bremen, from 8–19 September 2025. 🔬 Theme: Southern Ocean – Antarctic Paleoclimate Interactions 🌊 Explore the impact of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current & ice sheet stability on global climate.
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- I have to take the time to read this better!
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- Reposted by Sara SatolliJanuary 24, 2006, died #OTD British geologist & paleoclimatologist Nicholas Shackleton, who studied the role of climate-driving greenhouse gases & used oxygen isotopes trapped in forams to reconstruct ice sheets variations over time theguardian.com/environment/...
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- Reposted by Sara SatolliDiversity makes your science better, pass it on.
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- Volume 395 of the Proceedings of the #IODP #Exp395, Reykjanes Mantle Convection and Climate, was published online today, 21 January 2025. Enjoy! publications.iodp.org/proceedings/...
- Hello there! I just wanted to share this recent paper on #paleointesity in the Cretaceous Normal Superchron lead by Raquel De Mello academic.oup.com/gji/article/...
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- We are so lucky to have such a talented artist on board! This is the cartoon version of me!
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- Reposted by Sara Satolli🌍🌌 AGU is thrilled to join Bluesky! We’re here to share exciting discoveries, spotlight incredible scientists, and connect with YOU in this vibrant community. Follow along as we explore how Earth and space sciences make the world a better place. 🌟
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