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Publication in Climate of the Past – 3000 years of NAO changes

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

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Publication in SoftwareX – Beachmeter, an ArcGIS toolbox

In Patryk Sitkiewicz’s latest article, we learn about a new method for measuring beach morphodynamics and morphology. Patryk has developed a GIS tool that, using

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EAA conference – Rome 2024

Last week Sambor Czerwiński attended the conference ‘30th European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting in Rome, Italy’ where he presented a paper entitled ‘New findings

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An interview with Maurycy Żarczyński

An interview with Maurycy Żarczyński has been published on the University of Gdańsk’s main website. In it, Maurycy discusses the publication of the Holocene 4.2k

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Publication in Environmental Advances – microplastics in Lake Velnezers

The latest issue of the journal Environmental Advances features an article co-authored by Wojciech Tylmann. The authors investigated the monitoring and migration of microplastics in

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Publication in Geomorphology – storm surge landforms

On the backside of the beach, just behind the dunes, extremely interesting landforms called storm surge overflow cones are forming. A new article has just

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DatErr 2.0 – July 2024 fieldwork

Fieldwork in the “DatErr 2.0” project for multi-isotope dating of eratics in Poland and Germany is progressing! Karol Tylmann, Piotr Woźniak, Sanjaya Gurung and our

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Greenland 2024 expedition

Sambor Czerwiński, Katarzyna Marcisz (UAM, expedition leader) and Luke Andrews from the University of York conducted field research from July 25 to August 6 in

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Nature Communications publication – 4.2 ka event

Was the ‘4.2 ka event’, known from many natural archives, unique in the Holocene? A paper just published in Nature Communications entitled ‘The 4.2 ka