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Dr. Arne Ramisch is a researcher in the Department of Geology at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. His work focuses on paleoclimatology, sedimentology, and geology, with particular emphasis on understanding Earth's environmental history through lacustrine and marine sediment records. He is affiliated with the Bruno-Sander-Haus office in Innsbruck, specializing in topics like seismic event reconstruction, climate change impacts, and tephrochronology.
His research interests include analyzing lake sediments to trace seismic activity, climatic shifts during the Younger Dryas, and Holocene environmental changes. He contributes to international projects like the VARved sediments DAtabase (VARDA), enhancing chronostratigraphic frameworks for glacial-interglacial transitions.
Ramisch's studies often integrate multidisciplinary approaches, combining geochemical analyses, sedimentological interpretations, and chronological methods to uncover past environmental dynamics. His work spans regions from the European Alps to the Mediterranean, Tibetan Plateau, and North Pacific, reflecting a global perspective in Earth system science.
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