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Seminar Climate and Environmental Physics Spring Semester 2022

Luogo della manifestazione

Hörsaal B5, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern

Montags, 16.15 Uhr, Hörsaal B5, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern

Bern view from garden

28.02.2022
Dr. Martin Gysel, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen Atmospheric aerosols – small particles, big impacts

07.03.2022
Prof. Hans Christian Steen-Larsen, Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen, N How ice core isotopes record the state of the climate and how we can use this for understanding past climate variations

21.03.2022
Dr. Markus Adloff, Climate and Environmental Physics, University of Bern Exploring ancient weathering regimes with isotope-enabled Earth system modelling

28.03.2022
Prof. Anja Rammig, School of Life Sciences, Technical University Munich, D, Modelling impacts of climate change on the Amazon rainforest

11.04.2022
Prof. Heidi Kassens, GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, D First results of the international Arctic Century expedition

25.04.2022
Dr. Theo Jenk, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen
What non-polar ice cores can tell us - a selective insight from recent work on pollution records and ice core dating

02.05.2022
Dr. Joël Hirschi, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK The meridional overturning circulation in an eddy-rich ocean

09.05.2022
Dr. Pascal Bohleber, Institute for the Dynamics of Environmental Processes, University of Venice, I
High resolution equals high gain? Glaciochemical characterization of deep polar ice with laser ablation ICP-MS

16.05.2022
Prof. Andreas Born, Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, N New tools to assess the stability of the Greenland ice sheet

23.05.2022
Prof. Nikolina Ban, Department of Atmospheric and Cryospheric Sciences, University of Innsbruck, A
Climate change simulations at the kilometer-scale resolution: How far did we get?

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