Drilling to the bottom of Greenland

NESSC researcher Thomas Röckmann is writing a blog about the EGRIP field trip in Greenland. In this blog you can follow him and his work of the EGRIP expedition day by day.

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NESSC in the field: Siberia

Even during summer, NESSC-scientists stay busy! Researcher Joshua Dean is currently on fieldwork in the Siberian Arctic tundra, collecting water samples. There certainly has been no shortage of water this

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Drilling in Lake Challa underway

NESSC-researchers Loes van Bree and Francien Peterse are currently working around the clock as part of the ICDP drilling expedition at the crater lake Challa, situated at the foot of

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Down the Belaya River

This summer, NESSC colleague Margot Cramwinckel took off on a one-week field work to the southern part of Russia, north of Georgia. “Together with researchers of the Paleomagnetic Laboratory

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Urbino 2016: Summer school’s out

After two weeks, the 2016 Urbino Summer School for Paleoclimatology (USSP) reached its end. NESSC-researcher Shaun Akse blogs from Urbino about the final days of this year’s summer school: For

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