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 ...
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Researchers make unbelievable 770,000-year-old discovery in the Canadian Arctic: 'I was not ...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 ...
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