Sam Kelley
@arctic-glacial.bsky.social
📤 65
📥 80
📝 31
Many thanks to all who attended the
#IQUAAutumnSymposium
, and thanks to
@geolsurvie.bsky.social
for providing a wonderful venue.
add a skeleton here at some point
about 2 months ago
0
3
1
Looking forward to the
@quaternaryirl.bsky.social
autumn symposium tomorrow, with keynote talks from Gregor Rink (Galway) and Andrew Cooper (Ulster) about how Ireland's coastline has changed. Many thanks to the Geology Survey of Ireland for hosting us.
about 2 months ago
0
0
0
Not a place I expected to publish, but great to see the summary of our geology-archaeology collaboration is so popular. Open Access summary paper linked below. Thanks to the IRC, now
@researchireland.ie
, for supporting this work.
add a skeleton here at some point
3 months ago
0
7
2
Another great piece about our terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide research in Ireland by
@francesmack.bsky.social
and Cathy Ching from
@medillschool.bsky.social
thebulletin.org/2025/09/how-...
loading . . .
Earth’s future written in stone: How geoscientists in Ireland use Ice Age boulders to forecast climate change
Researchers are chipping away at the mountains of climate change evidence in Ireland’s glacial geology.
https://thebulletin.org/2025/09/how-geoscientists-in-ireland-use-ice-age-boulders-to-forecast-climate-change/
4 months ago
0
3
2
Last spring, we had two journalism students from a visit to get hands-on experience with research. Below is one of the stories that came from that visit, about collaborative research between Margaret Jackson (TCD) and myself.
news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/digg...
loading . . .
Digging into Ireland’s Ice Age legacy could improve sea level predictions - Medill Reports Chicago
By Cathy Ching Medill Reports IRELAND – Ireland and much of Northern Europe was once buried under a large ice sheet tens of thousands of years ago. Today, long after the ice has retreated, the land is...
https://news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/digging-into-irelands-ice-age-legacy-could-improve-sea-level-predictions/
5 months ago
0
2
1
A busy return to Ireland, but the geology team of Clara and I had a great field season mapping palaeo-lake features in Glen Dee, such as this lake shoreline behind Corrour Bothy.
add a skeleton here at some point
5 months ago
1
2
0
New paper out on deglaciation of the Cairngorms in Scotland: Early view now available for our OA paper:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
A short 🧵 on what we found:
8 months ago
1
3
1
I'm really appreciative of the award from the UCD Earth Institute for collaborative research. The collaboration between
@graemewarren.bsky.social
and myself started with an Earth Institute event, and we're very grateful for their support.
8 months ago
1
1
0
Looking forward to hosting
@drloessismore.bsky.social
tomorrow for our school seminar. Looking forward to insights from the finer end of the grain size spectrum.
add a skeleton here at some point
9 months ago
0
0
0
One of my favourite glacier photos for World Glacier Day. Glaciers on the Nuussauq Peninsula in West Greenland (Summer 2013).
10 months ago
1
2
0
reposted by
Sam Kelley
Chris Howland
11 months ago
🚨 An exciting opportunity for a funded PhD studentship with me on immersed boundary method simulations for ice-ocean interfaces! 🧊 Please repost and share with students! Deadline is 31st March.
loading . . .
RD2025 - UCD School of Mathematics and Statistics
https://www.ucd.ie/mathstat/study/researchdegrees/rd2025/
0
5
4
Another great day out for the Quaternary geology class earlier this week with UCD Earth Sciences, looking at evidence of the last glaciation in the Dublin Mtns. Having a bit of sun was rather nice for a change, though was missed.
11 months ago
0
1
0
reposted by
Sam Kelley
Aaron Putnam
12 months ago
🚨Job opportunity!🚨The School of Earth and Climate Sciences at the University of Maine invites applications for a Lecturer of Earth Surface Processes position! Please share. Follow link below for more info: ⚒️🧪🌊❄️🥼
#academicjobs
fa-ewca-saasfaprod1.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
0
43
21
Just back from the ~QRA2025 discussion meeting. Chilly, but really fun to see all the new Quaternary research.
@ucdscience.bsky.social
was well represented with a great talk by postgrad student Clara Crowell and the best student poster of the conference by Dakota Youngeagle.
about 1 year ago
1
7
0
you reached the end!!
feeds!
log in