Dr. Florian Adolphi is a Researcher in Marine Geochemistry at the Alfred Wegener Institute , specializing in paleoclimate studies, geochronology, and the analysis of cosmogenic radionuclides such as 10 Be and 36 Cl. His work focuses on understanding solar activity cycles, volcanic impacts on climate, and geomagnetic field variations through time. He employs cutting-edge techniques like cosmogenic isotope dating and atmospheric modeling to reconstruct past environmental conditions and their implications for modern climate systems. Key research areas include: Paleoclimate reconstruction using cosmogenic isotopes Volcanic eruption chronology and climatic effects Geomagnetic field dynamics and solar-terrestrial interactions Marine sediment chronology and Arctic Ocean processes Adolphi has contributed to major projects like the IntCal database and has published extensively on topics such as solar proton events, ice-core synchronization, and climate modeling. His interdisciplinary approach integrates fieldwork, lab analysis, and computational models to address global environmental challenges.










