Liane G Benning
@lianegbenning.bsky.social
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🧪geek who ❤️ 3 big science M’s = minerals, microbes, microscopes I study biogeochemical cycles, polar processes, climate change I work in 🇩🇪🇮🇸🇳🇴🇬🇱 on 🌎💎🧊❄️🦠🧬🔬⚗️ I ❤️all📚and am a speed reader https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/interface-geochemistry/overview/
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A marvellous day sampling on the Greenland ice sheet wt a top rate all female science team and on top of that flown by the sole female helicopter pilot in Greenland 🇬🇱- thanks Tina from Sermeq for the fantastic day
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The perfect rainbow 🌈 hill seen from Langjokull
#fieldwork joys
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Hitchhiking Iceland style
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Rainy and windy Iceland is not great for sampling - but that is fieldwork joy 🥹
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Bye bye Greenland 🇬🇱
Hello Iceland 🇮🇸
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Bye bye Greenland 🇬🇱

Hello Iceland 🇮🇸
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A marvellous day sampling on the Greenland ice sheet wt a top rate all female science team and on top of that flown by the sole female helicopter pilot in Greenland 🇬🇱- thanks Tina from Sermeq for the fantastic day
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Melting over 80.6% of the area of the Greenland Ice Sheet. This is the highest value in our data set, which starts in 1981.

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Screenshot from polarportal.dk, a website that makes research on the Arctic research conducted by Danish institutions available to the public and researchers. The image shows Greenland in tan and the Greenland Ice Sheet in red and white. The red part indicates melting and covers all except about 20% in the northeast, which is roughly the area higher than 2500 m above Se level.

Below the map is a chart that compares 2025 melting to the 1981-2010 average. The average melting peaks in mid-July at about 35%. For the last few days, melting has occurred over roughly 80% of the area of Greenland, with a maximum melt area of 80.6% on 24 July 2025. This is the highest value in our dataset, which starts in 1981.
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Scientist at work 😃 #fieldwork
These floaty algae are really cool 
Mirjam im her element 
Greenland 2025 Emily and Mirjam ready for PAM and DinoLight measurements 
#algae galore on the Greenland ice sheet 
💪 Scientist in Greenland 🇬🇱 
Cool
But happy after a long day at work
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Start of 2025 summer polar fieldwork travel - stage 1 ✅
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N’’ should II have and I
See a a e sass’siiI🚑🚕🚕🚑🚙🚕🚓🚓xi🩴
🛞🚓🦁👢🐼😟👢
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If you would like to attend a #microscopy or #bioimageanalysis training course in the next 6 months but don’t have funding, check out our Microscopy Training Grant from @jcellsci.bsky.social and @focalplane.bsky.social.

Next deadline: 6 June 2025

www.biologists.com/grants/jcs-f...

#Training
Microscopy Training Grants

Supporting microscopy training for early-career researchers in cell biology

Apply for a grant of up to £1,000

Application dates:
6 June 2025
5 September 2025
7 November 2025
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Come join the Interface geochemistry team @gfz.bsky.social

We play with minerals, microbes and microscopes and study earth surface processes at interfaces between them- and we have fun 😀
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IAVCEI cancel one of their meetings due to the ongoing situation in the US 🌋
AVCEI
In agreement with the Cities and Volcanoes Commission and the
IAVCEI Executive Committee, the Local Organizing Committee for the 13th Cities on Volcanoes (COV13) conference, originally planned for July 2026 in Bend, Oregon (U.S.A.), has made the difficult decision to postpone the event to a future date.
Recent developments have created uncertainty around our ability to confidently and effectively host the conference in 2026 and to welcome attendees without concern.
This decision follows many months of collaboration with more than 70 local, regional, and international partners to shape an engaging and meaningful program. We recognize this news will be disappointing, but we believe it is the most responsible choice under the current circumstances, grounded in care for our colleagues and partners.
With continued support from the Cities and Volcanoes Commission and IAVCEl, we are already exploring the possibility of hosting COV in Bend in 2030 or 2032, and we remain hopeful for opportunities to gather in the future.
The COV13 Local Organizing Committee
The Cities and Volcanoes Commission
The International Association for Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior
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YES ! Well done Europe !
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A tardigrade just got the world's tiniest tattoo.
This, and so much more, in Nature's roundup of the best #science images from April. 🧪

And yes, you should take 20 seconds to play the aurora video. 😍

www.nature.com/immersive/d4...

#SciencePhotography #Microscopy
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OMG 😱 - naturally I meant “his”
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And Christoph is also one of the @egubg.bsky.social team promoting through various activities Biogeoscience research @egu.eu and beyond
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Christoph Keuschnig gave her @MSCA project on fungal highways and their role in soil development
@egubg.bsky.social @gfz.bsky.social @egu.eu
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What is @egu.eu without a classical concert in the Musikverein - not an option but a sin.
Musikverein Vienna for a classical concert - a must @egu
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Very happy about this science art collaboration wt Michael Najjar - have. Look also at his Arctic Stream installation www.michaelnajjar.com/news/new-art... that is based on our work funded by the @ERC synergy grant DeepPurple