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 reconstruct large-scale atmospheric processes of the last 3,000 years. The results suggest variability in the North Atlantic Oscillation, NAO. Prior to about 1850, productivity in Lake Schweriner See was mainly […]

EAA conference – Rome 2024

Sambor na tle slajdu, w trakcie prezentacji

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 on human impact in Greater Poland during the Migration Period based on high-resolution palaeoenvironmental reconstructions’. Despite sweltering temperatures and other adversities such as the lack of a presenter, Sambor presented […]

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 Qeqertarsuaq in West Greenland (Disko Island 🕺🏻), where they were hosted at the Arctic Station.Amazing basalt relief, tundra, glaciers and icebergs are only part of the attractions. In addition, the […]

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 event is not remarkable in the context of Holocene climate variability’ is an attempt to answer this question. The co-author of the article is Maurycy Żarczyński from our department. The […]

Quaternary Science Reviews publication

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In the latest publication, which was written in collaboration with the Faculty of Biology at the University of Gdańsk and the GEOPOLAR laboratory at the University of Bremen, we analyzed the Holocene water level fluctuations recorded in Lake Suminko. Multivariate sediment analyses indicate that variations in water levels in the reservoir were primarily influenced by […]