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Climate History using ocean cores with Dr. Danielle LeBlanc

Jan 06, 202538 min
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Episode description

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Danielle LeBlanc, a researcher at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Danielle and I discuss her journey from studying petroleum engineering to her PhD research on ocean sediments. Danielle explains why she studies sediment components to understand Earth's climate history, ice sheet dynamics, and ice-rafted debris. She also talks about the challenges of her research and offers advice for rising scientists. 


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04:30 Paleoclimate Research

08:14 Isotopes Explained

14:59 Laurentide Ice Sheet

26:42 Career Reflections and advice 

32:34 Opportunities for Future Scientists


Note: the cosmic flux consists of high-energy particles originating from both our sun and other sources in space. Danielle also discusses "sun rays," which she uses here to refer to ultraviolet rays. Ultraviolet rays consist of lower energy particles relative to cosmic rays (or radiation), which consist of higher energy particles.

Music: 368 by Dyalla

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