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TIC-MOC

Tipping Corners in the Meridional Overturning Circulation

TIC-MOC Research Stays

Sergio Ramirez 

  • From July to October, 2014: Sergio Ramirez goes to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) to work with Pablo Sangrá in the Physical Department of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University in order to pre-process the data of the first leg of the FICARAM campaign.

Carmen Herrero

  • May, 2014: Carmen Herrero went to Madrid to work with Jorge Álvarez, Rubén Banderas and Marisa Montoya ( Earth Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics II (Astrophysics and Atmospheric Sciences) Department in Physical Sciences Faculty, Complutense University of Madrid). They were working with an ice-model called GRISLI plus with glacial-interglacial simulations taken from a model called EMIC CLIMBER-3a to give an estimate of the variation of the ice sheet in Antarctica since the Last Glacial Maximum to the present.
  • From October to December, 2014: Carmen Herrero went to University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) to work with Lorraine Lisiecki. Carmen was working in a comparison between a stack of delta O18 improved over Lisiecki&Raymo, 2005, and  data derived from the models of García-Olivares&Herrero, 2012. The aim is to study in detail the dynamics of the specific glaciations to observe the fitting between the experimental and theoric data.

 

 

 

 

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