Adriana Dutkiewicz

Adriana Dutkiewicz

Associate Professor
Adriana Dutkiewicz is a sedimentologist in the EarthByte Group who uses scientific ocean drilling data to understand deep-sea circulation and carbon reservoirs over geological time. She is the first woman to receive the Australian Academy of Science’s Mawson Medal.
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Carbon emissions along divergent plate boundaries modulate icehouse-greenhouse climates

Carbon emissions along divergent plate boundaries modulate icehouse-greenhouse climate transitions through mid-ocean ridge and rift degassing.

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Dr. Ben Mather
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Regional carbonate compensation depth variability in the Pacific Ocean since the Oligocene

Reconstructing regional carbonate compensation depth variability in the Pacific Ocean since the Oligocene to understand deep-sea carbon cycling.

Faranak Dalvand
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Solid Earth Carbon Degassing and Sequestration Since 1 Billion Years Ago

Coupling plate tectonic models with thermodynamic carbon outflux estimates to reconstruct solid Earth carbon degassing over the last billion years.

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R. Dietmar Müller
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Duration of Sturtian 'Snowball Earth' glaciation linked to exceptionally low mid-ocean ridge outgassing

Exceptionally low mid-ocean ridge CO2 outgassing sustained the Sturtian Snowball Earth glaciation for over 50 million years.

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Adriana Dutkiewicz
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Evolution of Earth’s tectonic carbon conveyor belt

Reconstructing the oceanic carbon conveyor belt over 250 million years reveals plate tectonics as a pivotal driver of Mesozoic climate change.

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R. Dietmar Müller