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Understanding Climate Recovery From Warming. 

 The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) was a rapid warming event (hyperthermal) 56 million years ago. It is studied as an analogy of current climate warming, so that we understand what happens during increasing temperatures.. We are examining how the climate recovered several tens of thousands of years after the warming started. 

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Tracing silicate weathering processes in the permafrost-dominated Lena River watershed using lithium isotopes

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Wie schnell erholt sich das Klima? Dienstag, 14. Februar 2023, 18:30 Uhr online über BBB Foto: Philip Pogge von Strandmann   Prof. Dr. Philip Pogge von StrandmannUniversitätsprofessor für Sedimentgeochemie, Institut für Geowissenschaften,...

The Easter Bunny was here early!

The Easter Bunny was here early!

The Easter Bunny was here Early!!!Have a look what the Easter Bunny brought a little early!Delivery of an Agilent 8900 triple quad ICP-MS. This will give us over an order of magnitude more sensitivity for concentration measurements. Funded by the DFG and JGU Mainz. 

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Talk Rheinische Naturforschende Gesellschaft

Wie schnell erholt sich das Klima? Dienstag, 14. Februar 2023, 18:30 Uhr online über BBB Foto: Philip Pogge von Strandmann   Prof. Dr. Philip Pogge von StrandmannUniversitätsprofessor für Sedimentgeochemie, Institut für Geowissenschaften,...

The Easter Bunny was here early!

The Easter Bunny was here early!

The Easter Bunny was here Early!!!Have a look what the Easter Bunny brought a little early!Delivery of an Agilent 8900 triple quad ICP-MS. This will give us over an order of magnitude more sensitivity for concentration measurements. Funded by the DFG and JGU Mainz.