2023

On Dec 11 Mojgan Soleimani successfully defended her PhD

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Five days of focussed scientific writing in the baroque halls of a benedictine monastery

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A new study provides insights into the extent and nature of glaciers in the Swiss Alps 300,000 to 200,000 years ago

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The German/Central European Luminescence Meeting was held in Innsbruck this November with 43 participants.

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A warm welcome to Jeffrey S. Munroe, who joins our group and the Institute of Geology as a guest professor.

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Registration is now open for this conference on ice caves

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Congratulations Paul on successfully defending your PhD!

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Northern Caves 2023 was part-funded by the Comer Global Climate Change Foundation

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Anika and Gina attended a PAGES QUIGS workshop dedicated to MIS 11 in Grenoble, France

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We recently sampled an artefact scatter site for rock surface dating

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The expedition to North Greenland is complete

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Paul Wilcox returned from fieldwork in remote parts of maritime SE Alaska

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Cryogenic cave minerals recorded the 1889 CE melt event in northeastern Greenland

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We obtained a series of OSL samples from one of the paleontologically and archaeologically most significant caves in the Eastern Alps

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Our rock surface dating contributions featured at the International LED in Copenhagen

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Speleothems highlight the relevance of insolation in triggering abrupt climate changes

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Jon Baker returned to Innsbruck and will work in our group as a postdoctorial researcher

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In this interdisciplinary study we provide field, laboratory and modelling observations that help to explain how stalagmites are damaged by cave ice

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Strong turn-out for our research group at EGU 2023.

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Our group got bigger: Patric Simões Pereira started as a new senior scientist and Alexandre Honiat is a new PhD student

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Leonie, Gabriella, Yuri, Tanguy and Christoph returned from 2 weeks of fieldwork in Namibia

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Simon Steidle co-led a recent publication that provides quantitative constraints on long-term climate-induced groundwater changes in the desert of Nevada

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Sarah Schaffer and Loic Martin (with dog Koby) started in the OSL laboratory as new PhD and PostDoc, respectively.

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Simon, Yuri and Christoph returned from the desert of southern Nevada where they worked in Devils Hole 2

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Gina Moseley receives the Südtiroler Sparkasse Foundation prize for Scientific Research

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On Jan 10 Tanguy Racine successfully defended his PhD thesis on Alpine ice caves

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