A new paper has been published today in Geology by the Northeast Greenland Caves Project leader Dr. Gina Moseley and science partner Prof. Christoph Spötl, which shows that in the cold, glacial climate c. 30,000 to 60,000 years ago, strong teleconnections existed between Greenland and central Europe. The paper is permanently open access and available to all.
Read moreThank You – Ghar Parau Foundation
Thanks ever so much to the Ghar Parau Foundation for the generous donation towards our expeditions costs. We look forward to presenting our expedition and findings to the caving community at the 2015 caving conference. The Ghar Parau Foundation is a 100% voluntary-based charity that manages an investment fund to provide grant aid to assist […]
Read moreShort cave-science documentary film
Thanks to expedition partner Robbie Shone, and also to Martin Moseley for his editing skills, we now have a short documentary about the work of the Innsbruck Quaternary Research Group in Conturines Cave in the Dolomites. The work in the caves of Northeast Greenland will not be quite on the same scale as this, but […]
Read moreFrostbytes: a collection of short films related to climate-change research
Are you interested in knowing more about the research that is being undertaken into climate change? Short, 30-60 second films of researchers talking about their current work and interesting discoveries are available as “Frostbytes” from the Climate and Cryosphere project(CliC).
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