You want to learn something about sedimentary pathways of #loess in Southeastern Romania? Of course, you do! So check out my latest paper published in @FrontEarthSci. #openaccess and brought to you by @SFB806_CRC806#teamloess
btw: 3/3, nearly done!
https://t.co/VB6XU9qkml
📣 New #EGUblogs Post!!
Check out our new @EGU_Climate post written by Stephan Pötter (@sbrdrgz) & Yunus Baykal on loess deposits, and how they used #geochemistry and #geomorphology to reconstruct past wind directions! ⬇️
https://t.co/8wQwNAmzvA
whoop, new paper! We present a review and guidelines for future directions of interdisciplinary work between geosciences and archeology! With this our special issue on “Geoarcheological and paleoenvironmental research in European loess” is complete :) https://t.co/wEm8bJVgPU
Loess is a valuable archive for Climate! It is used in Quaternary science to infer about past climatic and environmental conditions. Today, @sbrdrgz wrote a blog post presenting us a new European loess map..please chick it here:
https://t.co/eWerDcmZ9A
New paper about a heavily reworked Upper Palaeolithic open-air site in the wonderful Banat of #Romania. Two out of three finally published 🥳🥳🥳 #phdlife#phdchat
My first PhD paper is (finally!) published in Boreas! 🥳
If you want to learn something about stable isotope methodology in loess and the palaeoenvironmental implications in the Carpathian Basin, here you go:
https://t.co/NTKWHsR0bP
#yay#phdlife open access by #ProjektDEAL
Announcement: CRC Lecture on Monday 29th June @ 4 PM by former CRC member Christian Zeeden talking about "European Quaternary climate inferred from loess-paleosol sequences". More info's and registration to join the Zoom, if you are not a CRC member: https://t.co/prtWjgjBwp