Geochemistry Bluesky Starter Packs
Over 5 Geochemistry starter packs to help you get started on Bluesky.
Over 5 Geochemistry starter packs to help you get started on Bluesky.
Bluesky starter pack
Use this starter pack to follow folks who are working in the fields of oceanography, marine microbiology, marine biogeochemistry, 'omics, modeling, and more.
Center for Chemical Currencies of a Microbial Planet (C-CoMP)
@microbialplanet.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
A starter pack for all those interested in Mineral Physics, the Deep Earth and Planetary Interiors!
Oliver T Lord
@olivertlord.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
A list of Geochemists active on Bluesky. Please suggest others to add to the list!
The Geochemistry Group
@geochemgroup.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
People working on and with land surface models (carbon, water & energy cycling, radiation transfer, gas exchange, plant physiology, biogeochemistry, forest demography, fire, trace gas emissions, plant trait dynamics, land use change, agriculture) because the land is where we all live...
Rosie Fisher
@rosieafisher.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
An unofficial list of past, and present researchers at GNS Science, New Zealand Data Science / Environmental Science / Geochemistry / Geology / Geophysics / Hydrology / Natural Hazard and Risk / Paleoclimatology / Seismology / Social Science / Volcanology
Kerry Leith
@stressdriven.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
Trace elements, majors, carbon system (organic and inorganic), nitrogen, biomarkers, isotopes... if it's dissolved in sea water and interacts with biology, these would be the people working on it. Focus on modern marine, but some geologists will inevitably slip through.
Or M. Bialik |📚|🔬|🌊|⚒️
@obialik.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
This starter pack expect to bring together isotope experts in archaeology, bioarchaelogy, palaeoecology, biological anthropology and related fields.
The IsoArcH initiative
@isoarch.bsky.socialBluesky starter pack
Scientists working on volcanoes, broadly defined—from the mantle to gas release to the atmosphere, and from Earth to Io
Ben Black
@magmatist.bsky.social