Postdoctoral Fellowship: OPP-PRF: A Novel Method for High Resolution Chemical Imaging and — NSF Award to Princeton University (NJ,
Understanding Earth’s past climates is crucial for predicting future climate change. Ice cores, especially those from polar regions, provided remarkably detailed information about past climates, atmospheric conditions, and environmental changes spanning past 800,000 years. The recent discovery of oldest ice on Earth (o
| Award title | Postdoctoral Fellowship: OPP-PRF: A Novel Method for High Resolution Chemical Imaging and |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2420291 |
| Awardee | Princeton University |
| City | PRINCETON |
| State | NJ |
| Amount obligated | $359,487 |
| Principal investigator | Mebrahtu Weldeghebriel |
| Program | POST DOC/TRAVEL |
| Start date | 09/15/2024 |
| Abstract | Understanding Earth’s past climates is crucial for predicting future climate change. Ice cores, especially those from polar regions, provided remarkably detailed information about past climates, atmospheric conditions, and environmental changes spanning past 800,000 years. The recent discovery of oldest ice on Earth (over 1 million years old) from cores drilled trough Antarctica's blue ice areas (BIAs) is a significant breakthrough in contextualizing our planet's climate history using a time wit |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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