New insights were gained into the groundwater resources of the city of Salzburg, a major karst aquifer in the N
Read moreWith improved gear we went back to this high-alpine cave site in the Dolomites to drill a thick flowstone.
Read moreGlacial processes in caves and karstification by geothermal waters are the topics of recent review articles authored by members of our group
Read moreGroßer Ahornboden, visited by one million tourists every year, is a fascinating site in the heart of the Karwendel Mountains and its most recent geological history is currently being studied.
Read moreTwo new studies explore the origin and palaeoenvironmental potential of calcite deposits - commonly annually laminated - formed in aqueducts built during Roman times.
Read moreWe teamed up with GFZ scientists and made a first attempt to obtain cores from the deep parts of Achensee, the largest lake in the province of Tyrol.
Read moreDuring the 2012 field season we made interesting discoveries of so-called cryogenic calcite occurrences in Alpine caves
Read moreAfter three years we went back to the Baumkirchen site and drilled two new cores which document 250 m of continuous
Read moreA set of 16 thematic articles was published in Climate of the Past, marking the successful completion of
Read moreMembers of our group recently explored caves in Tunisia as part of an international project.
Read moreWe welcome Gabriella Koltai to the group. During her PhD she will try to establish a precisely dated record of precipitation trends in the Vinschgau (northern Italy) for the last ca. 10,000 years based on carbonates.
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