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Dan Hammarlund is a Professor in the Department of Geology at Lund University, Sweden, and serves as a LINXS Fellow within the Environment and Climate theme. He actively contributes to Working Group 1 focused on Environmental Archives, leveraging neutron and x-ray science methodologies for interdisciplinary research.
His research centers on reconstructing historical environmental and climate conditions through natural archives such as sediment cores and ice cores. Key interests include paleoclimatology, sedimentology, and the application of advanced imaging techniques to analyze environmental change over geological timescales. This work bridges geology with climate science to understand long-term ecosystem dynamics and anthropogenic impacts.
As a LINXS Fellow, he collaborates within Lund University's neutron and x-ray research infrastructure, contributing to projects under themes like Advanced Imaging and Data Analysis. His expertise supports cross-disciplinary initiatives in heritage science and environmental monitoring, though specific grants or advising roles are not documented in the source material.




