We contributed XRF corescanning to a study by Croation Collegues reconstrusting Holocene paleoenvironmental changes recorded ...
A 770,000-year-old glacier has been discovered in the Canadian Arctic, offering valuable insights into Earth's climate ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have uncovered the remnants of an ancient glacier, possibly over a million years old, buried within the permafrost of a remote island in the Canadian Arctic.
Sediment cores from the Aegean Sea reveal that human-driven lead contamination began 5,200 years ago—much earlier than expected. This pollution is tied to shifts in economy and land use, culminating ...
The researchers published their analysis in Geology. Glaciers can provide crucial data about our planet's past and provide clues about its future. "Permafrost is a valuable paleoenvironmental ...
Starting then, lead contamination is also evident in sediment from the floor of the Aegean Sea—the earliest record worldwide of human-caused lead pollution in the ocean, emphasizes Dr Koutsodendris, a ...
a member of the Palynology & Paleoenvironmental Dynamics research group of Prof. Dr Jörg Pross at Heidelberg University's Institute of Earth Sciences. The sediment cores the Heidelberg scientists ...
Andreas Koutsodendris, a member of the Palynology & Paleoenvironmental Dynamics research group of Prof. Dr. Jörg Pross at Heidelberg University's Institute of Earth Sciences. The sediment cores ...