Acids, markers and friends: a regular day in the lab
While fieldwork is usually an exciting part of our research, once we have collected all the samples we need, the second part of the process […]
While fieldwork is usually an exciting part of our research, once we have collected all the samples we need, the second part of the process […]
If your research consists of reconstructing past landscapes and understanding how and why they changed over time, what forces drove the transformation, and where were […]
When you wake up in Santa Barbara Basin, your eyes are filled with the golden, orange fire and purple lights to the east with a […]
Pollen is everywhere. It’s tiny, it’s light, it can travel long distances… You can find pollen in the fabric of your T-shirt, between the pages […]
The main objectives of the 2022 fieldwork were to sample enough sites to build a robust reference of the current pollen signal (you can always […]
All scientific paths led to Rome this summer Every four years there is a major event that brings together researchers studying the Quaternary from many […]
The curious case of Alessandro Lagoon Last week part of the MeSCAL team traveled to Ventura in order to complete the final great coring in […]
Our last sampling points were far higher in the southern side of the Transverse Ranges. We left behind the wide petroleum extraction fields, where the […]
We had the invaluable chance to sample different points in the Wind Wolves Preserve in Kern County. The Preserve in the San Emigdio Hills offered […]
Our sampling trip began at the Old Mission Santa Barbara. This impressive building rises in the centre of the homonym city, and our job there […]