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The Lyoluminescence project aims to develop a new dating method for geological samples using the light emitted from salt dissolution. This innovative approach seeks to enhance geochronological studies, particularly for understanding climate changes over the last few million years.
Sufficient knowledge of the timing and dynamic of Quaternary (last 2.58 million years) climate phases through palaeoenvironmental studies is indispensable for accurate risk assessment and decision-making towards climate resilience of our modern societies.
Geochronological frameworks are the backbones of such studies, and new and innovative chronological tools can further boost their impact and value towards a better adaption to climate change.
Our project, Lyoluminescence, is about innovation in…
RUPRECHT-KARLS-UNIVERSITAET HEIDELBERG
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