Liane G Benning
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Liane G Benning
@lianegbenning.bsky.social

🧪geek who ❤️ 3 big science M’s = minerals, microbes, microscopes
I study biogeochemical cycles, polar processes, climate change

I work in 🇩🇪🇮🇸🇳🇴🇬🇱 on 🌎💎🧊❄️🦠🧬🔬⚗️

I ❤️all📚and am a speed reader

https://www.gfz-potsdam.de/en/section/interface-geochemistry/overview/ .. more

Liane G. Benning is a biogeochemist studying mineral-fluid-microbe interface processes. She is a Professor of Interface Geochemistry at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, Germany. Her team studies various processes that shape the Earth Surface with a special focus on two aspects: the nucleation, growth and crystallisation of mineral phases from solution and the role, effects and interplay between microbes and minerals in extreme environments. She is also interested in the characterisation of these systems, developing in situ and time resolved high resolution imaging and spectroscopic techniques to follow microbe-mineral reactions as they occur. .. more

Environmental science 39%
Geography 14%
Pinned
A marvellous day sampling on the Greenland ice sheet wt a top rate all female science team and on top of that flown by the sole female helicopter pilot in Greenland 🇬🇱- thanks Tina from Sermeq for the fantastic day

Marvellous place, healthy food, healthy mind, healthy body!

Life is good ! 😊

Welcome back in so many ways 😀

Thanks
More to come 😀

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So great to see new research on microbial adaptations to the extreme light regimes in the Arctic! 'Linking extreme light availability to cellular function in algae-dominated communities on the Greenland Ice Sheet' academic.oup.com/femsec/artic... @lianegbenning.bsky.social
Linking extreme light availability to cellular function in algae-dominated communities on the Greenland Ice Sheet
Transcriptomic and proteomic responses of glacier ice algae to extreme changes in light availability on the Greenland Ice Sheet, linked, for example, to ox
academic.oup.com

The perfect rainbow 🌈 hill seen from Langjokull
#fieldwork joys

Hitchhiking Iceland style

Rainy and windy Iceland is not great for sampling - but that is fieldwork joy 🥹

Bye bye Greenland 🇬🇱
Hello Iceland 🇮🇸

Bye bye Greenland 🇬🇱

Hello Iceland 🇮🇸

Scientist at work 😃 #fieldwork
Melting over 80.6% of the area of the Greenland Ice Sheet. This is the highest value in our data set, which starts in 1981.

@polarportal.bsky.social

Start of 2025 summer polar fieldwork travel - stage 1 ✅

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Very excited to share my first 100% @gfz.bsky.social paper on mineral pseudomorphism with my Interface Geochemistry fantastic team! @lianegbenning.bsky.social @jeffperez.bsky.social
New in #GPLetters: Pseudomorphism, one of the most prominent features of mineral replacement phenomena, can survive several successive mineral transformations, as experimentally demonstrated for the 1st time by Forjanes et al ➡️ buff.ly/FbNFwXw
@forjanes.bsky.social
@jeffperez.bsky.social

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Senior Scientists Must Stand Up Against Attacks on Research and Education

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Senior Scientists Must Stand Up Against Attacks on Research and Education - Eos
They can use their position and collective power to influence institutional actions and mobilize to support more vulnerable colleagues.
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N’’ should II have and I
See a a e sass’siiI🚑🚕🚕🚑🚙🚕🚓🚓xi🩴
🛞🚓🦁👢🐼😟👢

This is bleak reading

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If you would like to attend a #microscopy or #bioimageanalysis training course in the next 6 months but don’t have funding, check out our Microscopy Training Grant from @jcellsci.bsky.social and @focalplane.bsky.social.

Next deadline: 6 June 2025

www.biologists.com/grants/jcs-f...

#Training

Come join the Interface geochemistry team @gfz.bsky.social

We play with minerals, microbes and microscopes and study earth surface processes at interfaces between them- and we have fun 😀

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IAVCEI cancel one of their meetings due to the ongoing situation in the US 🌋

YES ! Well done Europe !

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A tardigrade just got the world's tiniest tattoo.
This, and so much more, in Nature's roundup of the best #science images from April. 🧪

And yes, you should take 20 seconds to play the aurora video. 😍

www.nature.com/immersive/d4...

#SciencePhotography #Microscopy

Congrats Arwyn 👍💪

OMG 😱 - naturally I meant “his”

And Christoph is also one of the @egubg.bsky.social team promoting through various activities Biogeoscience research @egu.eu and beyond

Christoph Keuschnig gave her @MSCA project on fungal highways and their role in soil development
@egubg.bsky.social @gfz.bsky.social @egu.eu

What is @egu.eu without a classical concert in the Musikverein - not an option but a sin.

Very happy about this science art collaboration wt Michael Najjar - have. Look also at his Arctic Stream installation www.michaelnajjar.com/news/new-art... that is based on our work funded by the @ERC synergy grant DeepPurple

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One of the leading publications in the art world, @theartnewspaper.bsky.social, is running a feature on the work of Michael Najjar, an artist who accompanied our @lianegbenning.bsky.social & her team to Greenland. His work is so impressive! See for yourself 👇
www.theartnewspaper.com/2025/04/25/c...
Can graphic imagination wake audiences up to the climate emergency? This multimedia artist believes so
Berlin-based Michael Najjar has been working with scientists in Greenland to tell stories with images designed to replace familiar memes of environmental journalism
www.theartnewspaper.com