All scientific paths led to Rome this summer
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 […]
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 […]
As you all know, we were on fieldwork at the end of April. The main objective of this fieldtrip was to make a referential transect […]
In December 2021, we did the first coring campaign of the MeSCAL project in SoCal. We were lucky to work in two incredibly beautiful scenarios: […]
In February 2020, right before the COVID-19 travel restrictions, we cored Mission Bay Marsh in the Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve (San Diego). Coring was […]