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Hulse

American  
[huhls] / hʌls /

noun

  1. Russell Alan, born 1950, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1993.


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"When the planet warms, rocks weather faster and absorb more CO2, allowing the Earth to cool down again," explains Dominik Hülse.

From Science Daily

For years, Hülse and Ridgwell have been developing an advanced computer model of Earth's climate system that includes these complex interactions.

From Science Daily

"This more complete Earth System model does not always stabilize the climate gradually after a warming phase, rather it can overcompensate and cool the Earth far below its initial temperature -- a process that can still take hundreds of thousands of years, however. In the computer model of the study this can trigger an ice age. With the silicate weathering alone, we were unable to simulate such extreme values," explains Dominik Hülse.

From Science Daily

Hülse now aims to use the model to explore how Earth has sometimes rebounded surprisingly quickly from past climate shifts and how the ocean floor played a role in those recoveries.

From Science Daily

For Hulse, a Miss South Dakota turned Republican state senator, it seemed not just a pageant victory but a cultural watershed.

From The Wall Street Journal