Last week, yet another geomorphological lecture was held remotely by the The Association of Polish Geomorphologists. During the event, Maurycy Żarczyński gave a presentation titled
From 2014 to 2024, there hasn’t been a year without at least one published paper about Lake Żabińskie. In the latest publication, we examine the
Last Thursday, Nov. 7, we had the pleasure of hosting a guest from Finland at our department seminar. 🇫🇮 Saija Saarni from the University of
Our Department strives to demonstrate social engagement and initiative, especially towards younger science enthusiasts. On November 7th, we hosted students from the I Academic High
From November 4th to 5th, the virtual “HyPyR” workshop on hyperspectral imaging of sediments (HSI) was held. One of the co-organizers of the workshop, alongside
Elsevier has published a monography titled “Climate and Anthropogenic Impacts on Earth Surface Processes in the Anthropocene.” It provides a comprehensive overview of how ongoing
The academic year has begun, so all the staff of our Department are on the spot within the walls of the university and devote themselves
On September 23-27, we had the great pleasure of hosting Professor John Smol from Queens University in Canada. During his visit, the professor gave two
High-resolution, multiproxy studies of the sediments of Lake Schweriner See (the fourth largest in Germany), in which Sambor Czerwiński also contributed, made it possible to