News
New depth limit for deep-sea marine burrows
Scientists have found fossil evidence of deep-sea marine life burrowing up to eight metres below the seabed — four times the previously observed depth for modern deep-sea life.
Our Scientists at AGU Fall Meeting
The School of Earth and Environment will be strongly represented at the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting that’s in New Orleans this year (11th – 15th December).
Understanding the climate impact of natural atmospheric particles
An international team of scientists, led by the School of Earth and Environment, has quantified the relationship between natural sources of particles in the atmosphere and climate change.
Climate change could increase volcano eruptions
Shrinking glacier cover could lead to increased volcanic activity in Iceland, warn scientists.
MET Office partnership brings new weather forecasting guide to West Africa
Forecasting weather in the tropical climate of West Africa has long been a problem for the region’s meteorologists.