Markus Grimmer
Postdoctoral researcher at University of Bern; lover of ice cores, paleo climate, and well-behaved mass specs
- Reposted by Markus Grimmer✨I have a vacant 3-yr postdoc position in biogeochemical Earth system model development. If you're interested in geochemical isotopes and their use as paleoceanographic proxies, please consider applying. For any questions on the position, just get in touch✨ ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jo...
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- Reposted by Markus Grimmer🚨--- New Paper ---🚨 Watch Florian Krauss @iceflow42.bsky.social wield the ¹³C of CO₂ sword across the highest, NATURAL spike in CO₂ and CH₄ of the last 800,000 years. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
- Reposted by Markus Grimmer🌊🔥 Marine heatwaves often do not occur in isolation—they frequently coincide with extreme conditions in ocean acidity and oxygen levels. In our new paper, we assess the distribution and projected changes of these compound ocean extremes within the top 2000 meters of the ocean.
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- Reposted by Markus Grimmer2. A poster on the ocean heat redistribution response to long temperature stabilization simulations at different global warming levels —> Thursday 14:00-15:45 X4.37 in OS1.13 (ocean carbon/heat session) meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/EGU25-...
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- Does the ocean warm when the AMOC weakens? 🌊 Our new ice-core noble-gas data say it does, at least during the last four deglaciations. A warmer ocean stores a lot of energy but also expands and has lower solubility, which has implications for CO2, sea level, and climate. doi.org/10.1029/2024...