Our team successfully completed a first campaign in this famous cave in the Dolomites.
Read moreA new paper highlights the unique potential of ancient speleothems as palaeoaltimetry tool in mountain ranges.
Read moreMichael Meyer was one of the recipients of this year´s Dr. Otto Seibert award of the University of Innsbruck.
Read moreA high-quality Alpine palaeoclimate curve of the first half of the last glacial period was published after three years of collaborative research
Read moreMichael Unterwurzacher, a former diploma student in our group, received the Walther E. Petrascheck award of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Read moreWe recently obtained samples of fossil flowstone which may shed light on the past climate of this hyperarid region.
Read moreLearning about microorganisms in alpine caves is the incentive to start a joint research initiative with microbiologists.
Read moreLoess chronostratigraphy and Holocene precipitation are the topics of two recent articles published by our group.
Read moreDr. Gina Moseley joined our group this summer. Gina is an excellent caver and will work on the precise chronology of Dansgaard-Oeschger climate cycles recorded in speleothems.
Read moreMarc Luetscher received the prestigeous APART fellowship of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Read moreWe successfully cored a 90 cm-thick phreatic calcite crust in the Devils Hole II cave, Death Valley National Park.
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