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Core Ideas - The Paleolimnology Podcast

Core Ideas - The Paleolimnology Podcast

By: Adam Jeziorski and Josh Thienpont
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Paleolimnology is the science (and art) of reconstructing the past environments of fresh water systems. Join Adam Jeziorski and Josh Thienpont as they wade through the wide variety of topics covered by this interdisciplinary field. Whether you are already an expert at collecting sediment cores and microscope identifications, or you simply have an interest in environmental issues such as acid rain, eutrophication, and climate change, this podcast will help make the natural records that surround us as clear as mud.All rights reserved Science
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  • Ep. 61: Wisdom of the Ancients
    May 30 2025
    In between arcs, we got a little self-reflective and decided to make a list of things that would have been useful to be aware of at the start of respective academic journeys.
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    50 mins
  • Ep. 60: The Anthropocene Remains Undefined
    Mar 5 2025
    ‘Odd Couplets’ concludes by revisiting a previously discussed topic with some new information. The International Union on Geological Sciences' Submission on Quaternary Stratigraphy has decided to NOT establish a new epoch, and the ‘Anthropocene’ remains undefined. This decision intersects paleolimnology, philosophy, policy and a lot of other things.
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    45 mins
  • Ep. 59: Paleonucularology
    Nov 6 2024
    The next ‘Odd Couplet’ focuses on the intersection of lake sediments and radioactivity. Radioisotopes in lake sediments are used extensively to establish chronologies, but are there other applications that examine these isotopes directly?
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    41 mins

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