The past decades of solar system exploration have revealed that Mars used to have... Earth, Land Ancient Lakes on Mars: Opportunities for past life Author Elise Harrington Date October 21, 2019 Elise Harrington
Midlatitude weather is highly dominated by cyclones that typically form over the ocean and... Air, Climate How can evaporation of rain calm down the weather? Author Kristine Flacké Haualand Date August 26, 2019 Kristine Flacké Haualand
The thick, white fog outside the airport window left no doubt about the reason... Air, Climate Improving weather forecasts in the Arctic Author Matilda Hallerstig Date May 2, 2019 Matilda Hallerstig
Geoscientists have been arguing for over a hundred years how the Norwegian mountains came... Earth The rise of the Norwegian mountains Author Åse Hestnes Date April 29, 2019 Åse Hestnes
There is much more to mud than mud masks and mud castles. Mud can... Chemistry, Climate, Earth, Sea, Systems What’s in mud Author Anne Morée Date April 4, 2019 Anne Morée
Chew Bahir on the border of Kenya and Ethiopia is a tough and merciless... Climate, Culture, Earth, Land, People Did the mega-lakes of Ethiopia make us human? Author Markus L Fischer Date January 15, 2019 Markus L Fischer
“And what project are you working on?” With these seven words, I knew the... Society Impostor syndrome: The enemy within Author Andrew Seidl Date January 10, 2019 Andrew Seidl
Various predictions have forecast that within the next five to twenty years greenhouse gases... Climate, Land, People Promises and caveats of solar geoengineering on the land Author Yuanchao Fan Date January 7, 2019 Yuanchao Fan
SciSnack will celebrate it’s 7th year of existence in 2019, and it’s about time... News SciSnack: The Next Generation Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date December 13, 2018 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Despite popular opinion, the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is not the deepest... Earth Exploring the History of Hells Canyon – the Deepest Canyon In North America Author Matthew Morriss Date November 28, 2018 Matthew Morriss
We set sail from Iceland on Research Vessel G.O. Sars, in July 2015, to... Climate, Sea Big ocean temperature change recorded in tiny fossils! Author Evangeline Sessford Date November 26, 2018 Evangeline Sessford
Wanderlust, which evolved during German Romanticism in the early 1800s, is becoming increasingly popular.... Climate, Earth, Ice Rock induced wanderlust – How mountain landforms reflect past climates Author Philipp Marr Date November 15, 2018 Philipp Marr
All scientific statements must be testable, and any such test should be reproducible. However,... Climate, Earth, Systems Software in science: a plea to free your code Author Marco van Hulten Date November 13, 2018 Marco van Hulten
The Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest is known for two things –... Earth, Land Dating Oregon landslides with ‘ghost forests’ Author Will Struble Date November 8, 2018 Will Struble
How many years can a mountain exist, before it is washed to the sea?... Climate, Earth, Land, Systems How long does it take a mountain to die and why does it matter to us? Author Xumin Pan Date November 6, 2018 Xumin Pan
Water is essential for life. It is a critical resource to be preserved and... Biology, Chemistry, Climate, Earth, Sea, Systems Nature’s water purifier: Surface water-groundwater interactions Author Reynold Chow Date October 29, 2018 Reynold Chow
We have the pleasure of welcoming the students from the Earth Surface Dynamics (ESD)... News Learning together about Processes at the Earth’s Vulnerable Skin: The ESD 2018 summer school in Germany Author SciSnack Date October 25, 2018 SciSnack
“All life, and all art, have a common field of tension: to live versus... Climate, Culture, Outreach, People, Society From different viewpoints we convey our insight: Interview with Rolf Aamot Author Ingjald Pilskog Date October 16, 2018 Ingjald Pilskog
[This post was written by Mathew Stiller-Reeve for Geolog and is published on ClimateSnack... Outreach, People, Society Give us the foundation to build our transferrable skills! Author Mathew Stiller-Reeve Date June 25, 2018 Mathew Stiller-Reeve
Does the flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in... Climate, Systems The power of a butterfly Author Francine Schevenhoven Date May 31, 2018 Francine Schevenhoven