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Katharina Hochmuth
@hochmuth.bsky.social
Marine geophysicist with a heart for sediments, oceans and ice.
Loves being out at sea and outdoors, reading, photographing the word around me, baking…
Researcher with the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science
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🌍 Last week, 140+ Antarctic scientists came together in #Hobart for our ACEAS Research Forum 2025 to share the latest research and insights about the climate risks emerging from #Antarctica and the #SouthernOcean.

Read more: antarctic.org.au/aceas-resear...
ACEAS Research Forum 2025: a national gathering of Antarctic science excellence - ACEAS
More than 140 researchers from across Australia gathered in Hobart last week for the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) Research Forum, held from 5 to 7 November at the Univ...
antarctic.org.au
November 9, 2025 at 11:51 PM
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How vulnerable is East Antarctica’s ice in a warming world? 🧊🌍

Thrilled to be awarded #ARC funding with my stellar collaborators!

We will explore geological archives that record how the ice sheet reacted to past warm periods — and what that could mean for our future.
@antarcticsciaus.bsky.social
November 7, 2025 at 6:08 AM
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“A lot of nations are sort of going backwards just at a time when we really need to advance our understanding of Antarctica.”

- @deformedearth.bsky.social on Antarctic research publication trends, on the ABC’s 7:30 ⬇️

@utas.edu.au
@antarctic.bsky.social

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08...
Antarctica – a continent dedicated to science
Sarah Ferguson presents Australia's premier daily current affairs program, delivering agenda-setting public affairs journalism and interviews that hold the powerful to account. Plus political analysis...
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August 13, 2025 at 4:36 AM
Join the Denman Glacier geology 🪨🌋⛏️ team for an evening at the pub this Tuesday!
We will be bringing our rocks from Antarctica, the venue has the drinks, all that is missing are your questions! #Beakerstreet 🧪❄️🌊
more information:
tickets.beakerstreet.com.au/Events/SCIEN...
August 11, 2025 at 9:50 AM
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"That is a crisis in terms of our ability as a nation to do the work we need to do to inform the policymakers, but also just to show that we take Antarctica seriously."

- Director @deformedearth.bsky.social on the approaching funding cliff for #Antarctic research ⬇️

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-06...
Antarctic research jeopardised by 'terminating' funding, scientists say
Australia's ability to conduct strategic, in-depth, and long-term research in Antarctica is being compromised by "terminating" funding models for key programs, scientists warn.
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June 17, 2025 at 11:09 PM
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"The rocks that the glacier sits on impact the way it behaves, the heat that’s coming through the crust impacts the way that glacier behaves."

WATCH: Professor Jo Whittaker (IMAS) and Dr Karin Orth (UTAS) on what the Denman region's ancient rocks can tell us ⬇️ #DMV

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Revealed in the Rocks: the Heat Below
YouTube video by ACEAS
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June 13, 2025 at 3:25 AM
The best part about our icy research is sharing it!
Our calls with schools were certainly a highlight of the Denman Marine Voyage!
🧊🧪⚒️🪨🚢
From East Antarctica to the world: @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social-funded outreach program goes global! Celebrating the power of connection through science on the Denman Marine Voyage 🌏 tinyurl.com/4bw335z3

📸 Antarctic & ice by Pete Harmsen for AAD, outreach by Katharina Hochmuth ACEAS
May 26, 2025 at 7:01 AM
Very proud of my #IODP shipmates for spearheading this amazing paper on our new data from #Exp395.
We are looking at the onset of deepwater formation in the North Atlantic and its relation to Greenland‘s ice sheet.
⚒️🧪⛰️🪨🚢🧊
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Onset of strong Iceland-Scotland overflow water 3.6 million years ago - Nature Communications
This study examines the history of North Atlantic deep-water masses, as recorded in marine sediments. Major lithological changes and increased rate of deposition reveal that stronger deep-ocean circul...
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May 24, 2025 at 8:33 AM
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Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago

@natcomms.nature.com paper contribution from @imas-utas.bsky.social @hochmuth.bsky.social (physical parameters of sediments), part of an international research team ⬇️

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Ancient ocean sediments link changes in currents to cooling of Northern Hemisphere 3.6 million years ago
New research from an international group has for the first time shown a strong correlation between the two. Differences in sediment composition imply profound changes in the circulation of deep water ...
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May 22, 2025 at 9:10 AM
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From East Antarctica to the world: @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social outreach program goes global

Celebrating the power of connection through science on the Denman Marine Voyage 🌏 #DMV

AAD | @antarctic.bsky.social | @arcsaef.bsky.social

antarctic.org.au/from-east-an...
From East Antarctica to the world: outreach program goes global - ACEAS
From East Antarctica to the world: outreach program goes global A young, talented and diverse group of Antarctic researchers working in the field alongside some of the sector’s research veterans was a...
antarctic.org.au
May 21, 2025 at 3:11 AM
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New study of an ancient collision zone reveals origins of enormous mountain range, hidden beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet and central to Earth's tectonic history ♨️

- from @jaxhalpin.bsky.social and Nathan Daczko

@imas-utas.bsky.social | Macquarie Uni

theconversation.com/antarctica-h...
Antarctica has a huge, completely hidden mountain range. New data reveals its birth over 500 million years ago
The mysterious ‘ghost mountains’ – buried beneath kilometres of Antarctic ice – have puzzled scientists for decades.
theconversation.com
May 12, 2025 at 6:31 AM
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As the #DMV nears its end, @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social Science Lead Prof. Delphine Lannuzel explains why this scientific collaboration in the field is "super important."

Voyage partners: @antarctic.bsky.social | @arcsaef.bsky.social | AAD

@utas.edu.au | ANU | UNSW

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The Denman Marine Voyage is a scientific collaboration
YouTube video by ACEAS
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May 1, 2025 at 6:42 AM
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Finishing the #Denman Marine Voyage with more outreach

I invited students from my old high school in Northern Germany to come on a virtual tour of RSV Nuyina. Through the @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social school outreach program, 96 year 11 students learned about the science we do on DMV: 🌊🧊🇦🇶🧪🦭🌡️🐙☁️
April 29, 2025 at 5:11 AM
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🐚 AAPP PhD student @utas.edu.au Nia Riengchan studies how acidification of the Southern Ocean affects the shell-building of small planktonic snails called 'sea butterflies'. Now, for the first time, she's able to watch their babies develop.

🌊 Full #DMV video at youtu.be/1fTlpTQTOOc

🎞️ P Harmsen/AAD
April 21, 2025 at 12:40 AM
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As the #DMV reaches its final days in #Antarctica, the last rock dredges are underway.

This one retrieved "just three rocks, but all the same so that is very good!" - @hochmuth.bsky.social, pictured with Jo Whittaker.

Follow our research teams on our #DMV #blog ⬇️
antarctic.org.au/dmv#dmvblog
April 23, 2025 at 10:15 PM
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The major role of phytoplankton in reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is well established, yet the factors controlling phytoplankton growth are still not fully understood.

The #DMV is a great opportunity to learn more, write Pauline Latour and team ⬇️ #blog

antarctic.org.au/tiny-but-mig...
Tiny but mighty: microscopic algae to the rescue - ACEAS
Tiny but mighty: microscopic algae to the rescue By Pauline Latour, Matthew Corkill, Katie Nawrath, Talitha Nelson, Jakob Weis and Delphine Lannuzel Aboard RSV Nuyina, we’ve travelled through the icy ...
antarctic.org.au
April 23, 2025 at 5:09 AM
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Being able to monitor the overflow of #Antarctic dense waters from the continental shelf to deeper open waters is critically important, but has long been a major challenge for scientists.

New research from @matthisauger.bsky.social could be a game-changer ⬇️

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Satellite observing breakthrough for monitoring the movement of Antarctic dense water - ACEAS
Satellite observing breakthrough for monitoring the movement of Antarctic dense water Ocean modelling researchers have discovered a reliable and long-term new method to capture the formation and expor...
antarctic.org.au
April 22, 2025 at 11:20 PM
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Yesterday was our last day in the sea ice. I was really lucky to have experienced this amazing landscape with its adorable wildlife in the last weeks. We had a very successful science program in areas of East Antarctica never studied before 🌊 🧪

Goodbye Antarctica 👋🇦🇶🐧

#DMV
April 22, 2025 at 4:06 AM
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The #DMV has transited east and west of the Denman Glacier and the Shackleton Ice Shelf, and one side is markedly more biologically productive than the other.

How to find out why? Here's Delphine Lannuzel and Pauline Latour, with @antarctic.bsky.social ⬇️

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All part of the process: biology meets chemistry off an ice shelf - AAPP
Revealing the drivers of phytoplankton growth, their role in carbon cycling, and dynamics between ocean, seafloor and ice shelves
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April 17, 2025 at 10:14 AM
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From East #Antarctica, to the world! 🌏

#DMV scientists share the wonder and celebrate connection through our school outreach program - with Kinderhaus childcare in Munich, Weston High School in Massachusetts and Mount Nelson PS in Hobart.

@antarctic.bsky.social | @arcsaef.bsky.social | AAD
April 17, 2025 at 11:23 AM
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Sediment coring: examining a rich and ancient 'layer cake' of #Antarctic climate change

New records from the sea floor near the Denman Glacier and Shackleton Ice Shelf offer crucial insights dating back thousands of years, writes Dr Taryn Noble ⬇️ #DMV @utas.edu.au

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Sediment coring: examining an ancient 'layer cake' - ACEAS
Sediment coring: examining an ancient ‘layer cake’ By Dr Taryn Noble Deep-sea sediment cores have been collected during the Denman Marine Voyage, a first for the RSV Nuyina. These sediments contain a ...
antarctic.org.au
April 16, 2025 at 1:08 AM
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Yesterday, the weather cleared, paving the way for these stunning images from the air 🙌

📷: Pete Harmsen / AAD
April 16, 2025 at 6:53 AM
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Have you and your family been following the Denman Marine Voyage? Bringing you an update for kids! ✨

🧊 Find out what our scientists have been up to as they explore ice, ocean and life in #Antarctica - in our latest #DMV #blog post from Professor Delphine Lannuzel ⬇️

antarctic.org.au/dmv-for-kids/
DMV for kids - ACEAS
DMV for kids The Denman Glacier Marine Research Expedition: Exploring Ice, Ocean, and Life in Antarctica By Professor Delphine Lannuzel, ACEAS Science Coordinator Just over the halfway mark of the Den...
antarctic.org.au
April 14, 2025 at 4:59 AM
😳 That‘s us!
🛰️ Seen from space: our satellite mapper Pat Wongpan @utas.edu.au found RSV Nuyina and the Denman Marine Voyage #DMV on 10 April near Shackleton Ice Shelf in East #Antarctica. Using Landsat-8 imagery, he identified Nuyina from its track through the sea ice, reddish colour and 160.3 m length.
April 12, 2025 at 3:55 AM
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Offshore to the west of the Denman Glacier, the Kasten core sediment tubes keep on coming - and this one, retrieved from the seafloor this week, is a keeper #DMV

Taryn Noble (@utas.edu.au) leads the research team to examine its many interesting layers ⬇️

📷: Katharina Hochmuth, Delphine Lannuzel
April 12, 2025 at 2:30 AM