Changes in oxygenation and lake productivity vary over time. One of the most important factors controlling these processes is land cover in the catchment area.
Water bodies, especially those located in urban areas, can respond very quickly to pollution. A research team including Wojciech Tylmann analyzed this process using the
On Thursday, December 11, our Department hosted another scientific seminar. This time, we had the pleasure of listening to a presentation by Olga Reutt, who
Although December weather still surrounds us and the calendar shows 2025, we are moving forward in time and sharing our first publication for 2026. Together
On Thursday, November 27, we had the great pleasure of hosting Henrik Rother from the Geological Survey of Saxony-Anhalt (LAGB) at our seminar. Henrik delivered
Once again, Ala Bonk — this time supported by Ola Orłowska — had the pleasure of leading a workshop titled “In the Microsphere of Varves
We are pleased to announce that Damian Moskalewicz has been appointed Associate Editor of Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, published by SAGE (140
As part of our departmental seminar series, on October 30 we hosted Ana Prohaska from the Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen. Ana, a specialist in
On November 30–31, 2025, our university hosted a workshop as part of the STORMLINK project, led by Damian Moskalewicz. The aim of the meeting was