MS student

Lena Friedrich

Innsbruck Quaternary Research Group

Master thesis
Improving Arctic palaeoclimate: Quantitative temperature reconstructions from Greenland speleothems

Research interests
-              Paleoclimate of alpine and arctic environments
-              Alpine and arctic climate in the global context
-              Speleothems as a climate archive
-              Microthermometry via speleothem fluid inclusions

Short CV
2023                 Exchange studies at the University Centre in Svalbard
2022-                Master student at the Institute of Geology, University of Innsbruck
2020-                Student assistant for the Greenland Caves Project
2018-2022        B.Sc. In Earth Sciences, University of Innsbruck
2009-2017        Gymnasium Starnberg, Deutschland

 

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Publications

Moseley, G.E., Koltai, G., Baker, J.L., Wang, J., Stoll, H., Donner, A., Friedrich, L., Spötl, C., Smith, M.P., Scholz, D.,  Cheng, H., Hartland, A., Hejny, C, Edwards, R.L. (2025): Late Miocene Arctic warmth and terrestrial climate recorded by North Greenland speleothems. Nat. Geosci. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-025-01822-0