Research fields

Paleaoenvironmental proxies

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Pollen and plant macrofossil analysis

Pollen analysis examines fossil sporomorphs. Pollen grains contain the male germ cells of plants.

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Charcoal

The analysis of microscopically small charcoal particles from lake sediments provides insights into the fire history.

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Diatoms

Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are single-celled siliceous algae, which are ecologically widespread, occurring in marine, freshwater and (semi-)terrestrial habitats worldwide.

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Geochemical proxies

In our working group, we combine our paleoecological results with numerous geochemical proxies.

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Botanical-climatological transfer function for the reconstruction of the paleoclimate

The climate indicator-species method is based on observations of current geobotany.

Chronology / dating

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Varves chronology

Varves are annually laminated sediments, found mostly in limnic environments.

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Radiocarbon dating

The AMS radiocarbon dating is a radiometric dating application, based on the radioactive decay of 14C-nuclides.

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