- Teddy Graduates!Congrats to Teddy Mayer on successfully defending his MS thesis titled "Constraining the CO2 Induced Pacific Walker Circulation Strength Changes in the Late Pliocene through Water Isotopologues." Teddy is Ran's first advisee to graduate as well as the first graduate of the C3 lab! Teddy, you will be missed!
- AGU Fall 2022The C3 Lab attended the American Geophysical Union fall meeting. Presentations included - Shixiong Hu - Emission uncertainties of soot from an asteroid impact at Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event Hamida Ngoma Nadoya - Investigation of the South American Monsoon during the Miocene Climate Optimum Taylor Deneau - Emulating climate and δ18O of precipitation over the […]
- C3 Lab Summer 2022 Wrap UpThe C3 Lab was busy with research and travel this summer! The semester ended with research presentations by the group at the UConn geosymposium. In May, Mary Grace and Teddy presented on Pliocene climate change at the European Geophysics Union in Vienna. Then, Mary Grace along with others in the Department of Earth Sciences joined […]
- Past terrestrial hydroclimate sensitivity controlled by Earth system feedbacksGreat work by Ran Feng et al. on the importance of Earth system feedbacks for explaining hydroclimate change is out now in Nature Communications! Nice use of the PlioMIP2 models. Check out the local press. Click Here to Read the Article!