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What Can Magnetic Biomarkers Tell Us About the Eocene-Oligocene Transition in the North Atlantic?

Semester: Spring 2025


Presentation description

One of most significant episodes of climatic change in the past 66 million years was the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (EOT), a global cooling that began approximately 33.3 million years ago and happened gradually over half a million years.My project aims to quantify this transition by measuring high-resolution records of environmental change across the EOT by studying fossil remains of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB).

Presenter Name: Margaret Call
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #48A
College: Mines & Earth Sciences
School / Department: Geology and Geophysics
Research Mentor: Pete Lippert
Time: 9:00 AM
Physical Location or Zoom link:

Union Ballroom