Articles tagged with: Crawford Lake
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Francine McCarthy is taking her passion for the Anthropocene to the next level as a speaker at a TEDx event ... Full story
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Anthropocene research among Brock projects to receive $965,000 in SSHRC funding
It’s being called the “bomb pulse,” the sharp spike of carbon-14 in the Earth’s atmosphere arising out of ... Full story -
Brock research on Crawford Lake and proposed Anthropocene makes global headlines
This week, all eyes were on Crawford Lake — and the Brock University Earth Sciences professors who conducted research there. Brock ... Full story -
International experts choose Brock-led proposal for Crawford Lake as site for proposed Anthropocene
International experts choose Brock-led proposal for Crawford Lake as site for proposed Anthropocene July 11, 2023 International experts choose Brock-led proposal for ... Full story -
Brock University launches Crawford Lake research website
Brock University Professors of Earth Sciences Francine McCarthy and Martin Head, along with Geography and Tourism Studies Professor Michael Pisaric, ... Full story -
Conserving sensitive environments can yield clues about Earth’s history, says Brock prof
When Lloyd Crawford sold the lake and surrounding forest his family had enjoyed for generations to the then-Halton Region Conservation ... Full story -
Brock researchers featured in media reports on Earth’s new geologic epoch
Brock University is among the forefront of global efforts to define a new epoch in Earth’s geologic record called ... Full story -
Brock researchers hope to collect ‘golden spike’ of new geologic epoch at Sunday event
When Brock University researchers travel to Crawford Lake Conservation Area this weekend, they will do so in hopes of collecting ... Full story -
Film crew joins Crawford Lake research efforts
When a group of researchers returned to Crawford Lake to continue the search for evidence of a possible new geological ... Full story -
Brock-led team collects samples at Crawford Lake to explore possible Anthropocene reference site
It’s like taking a photograph of Earth every year for a thousand years. The difference is that the ‘camera,’ ... Full story