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This project uses organic biomarkers from microalgae to reconstruct historical sea ice extents in polar regions. By correlating these biomarkers with satellite data, it aims to improve understanding of climate change impacts on polar ecosystems and enhance climate modeling.
It is widely acknowledged that polar sea ice plays a critical role in global climate change.
As such, sea ice reconstructions are of paramount importance in establishing climatic evolution of the geological past.
In the current project, some well characterised organic chemicals (biomarkers) from microalgae will be used as proxy indicators of current and past sea ice in the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
These biomarkers, so-called highly branched isoprenoids (HBIs), possess a number of characteri…
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