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Department Seminars – new PhD students

On Thursday, January 15, we had the opportunity to gather for another seminar of our Department of Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology. Attendance was high, and

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Publication in QSR – Cistercian activity and peatlands

A new article has been published in Quaternary Science Reviews, with Sambor Czerwiński as the first author. The authors demonstrate that long-term hydrological changes in

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Department Seminars – Sanjaya Gurung

Without a doubt, we have started the new year with a focus on erratic boulders and the ice sheet. On Thursday, January 8, as part

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Publication in Quaternary International – Pleistocene glaciation in northern Poland

The year has just begun, and we already have another publication – once again in Quaternary International!The team from the Geomorphological Reconstruction Laboratory (Karol Tylmann,

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Department Seminars – Dominika Łuców

On Thursday, December 18, the last scientific seminar of this year was held at our Department of Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology. Our guest was Dominika

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Publication in ESSD – global peat depth database

How can we better understand the role of peatlands in the Earth system? The answer lies in Peat-DBase v1.0 – the largest and most comprehensive

2025-12-23 13.33.31 www.sciencedirect.com 20ee8f0a8292

Publication in Quaternary International – reflectance in paleofire studies

An article titled “Assessing the usage of flammability experiments and charcoal reflectance for interpreting the late Holocene record of fire” has just been published in

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Publication in Anthropocene – hypoxia and primary production in Masuria

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.

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Publication in Anthropocene – hypolimnetic anoxia development

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