Current Project
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.
Latest Publication
Tracing silicate weathering processes in the permafrost-dominated Lena River watershed using lithium isotopes
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Hello Reykjavik
Very nice welcome at the University of Reykjavik and a well-known evening occupation. Filtering. Oh, how I have missed it....
Fieldwork – here we come…
10 days in Iceland to collect some samples. Watch this space for updates - and lots of Photos
We are up and running… almost
The plasma (6000 degrees) has been lit for the first time
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Why is the Earth Habitable?
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Hello Reykjavik
Very nice welcome at the University of Reykjavik and a well-known evening occupation. Filtering. Oh, how I have missed it....
Fieldwork – here we come…
10 days in Iceland to collect some samples. Watch this space for updates - and lots of Photos
We are up and running… almost
The plasma (6000 degrees) has been lit for the first time