2019

Science ORF featured Yuri's work on the history of permafrost in the Urals

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VICE News has released a short film on cryogenic cave calcites in the UK

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We are pleased to announce that registration and abstract submission for KR9 is open.

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In 2015, a 1000-year-old gyrfalcon was discovered in Northeast Greenland

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Stable isotope research was the topic of the 17th SINA meeting mainly organised by members of

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Chloe joins us on an ERASMUS work placement

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We welcome Simon Steidle to our group.

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We visited two alpine ice caves in Salzburg and Upper Austria, one of which lost their ice half a century ago.

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Our team set up an array of instruments to monitor an alpine ice shaft at unprecedented detail.

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I great film was just released on the expedition to Patagonia in which Charlotte Honiat participated.

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Katee Wendt was one of this year's recipients of the Hypo Tirol dissertation award

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Yuri Dublyansky spent ten days in Crimea doing field work on the surface and in caves.

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We are organising the 17th Austrian stable isotope meeting near Innsbruck

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Gina was interviewed for Deutschlandfunk about the 2019 expedition

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Katee Wendt led a recent publication about 475,000 years of groundwater history in Nevada

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Gina has been invited to join the INQUA advisory committee for the Stratigraphy and Geochronology Commission for the period 2019-2023

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Five members of the group attended the Speleothem Science Summer School (S4) in Cluj, Romania

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We welcome Bernadett Berényi who will spend three months at our institute.

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Gina and Paul have returned from a highly succesful expedition to NE Greenland

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We returned to central Iran for a second field campaign

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We warmly welcome Maria Wind to our group.

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Tanguy and Charlotte visited two ice caves in the Julian Alps (NW Slovenia) and sampled organic macro-remains to construct a chronology of ice accumulation in these underground glaciers.

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The Austrian Science Fund approved our grant proposal for phase II at Devils Hole, Nevada

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Charlotte Honiat and Tanguy Racine went back to the French Alps for field work.

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Paul Wilcox published the first precisely dated record of Dansgaard-Oeschger climate variability in Alaska.

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Four years after we visited Budapest and its caves our group travelled to SE France for another social gathering – and of course some cave visits.

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Paul is joining us to do his PhD.

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Five members of our research group spent 13 days in southern Kyrgyzstan exploring hypogene karst features.

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The Austrian Academy of Sciences voted in 29 new members (incl. 8 in the Young Academy)

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The 9th Innsbruck Science Slam is aiming at bringing Science into the public and was held in the sold-out Treibhaus

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This year's Weiss Prize was awarded to Christoph Spötl for his research on alpine ice caves.

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Gina gave a lecture titled 'Lessons from the Past' for her inauguration as an Ingeborg Hochmair Professor

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Yuri Dublyansky presented his Habilitation in a packed lecture hall.

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Yuri Dublyansky, Gabriella Koltai and Christoph Spötl accompanied Mojgan Soleimani during a week-long field trip in southern Iran.

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As part of the 350 year anniversary, the University of Innsbruck has made this short film about Gina Moseley's work in Greenland

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Charlotte participated in an international expedition to the rugh west coast of Chile.

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Mike is joining the group as our new ICP-OES technician.

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Michael Meyer gave a well-attended presentation after the committee approved his Habilitation.

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We continued our field work in Obir Caves and finished re-surveying Rassl System.

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Der Standard has published an article on our geoarchaeological research in the Urals

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