Maria Karamihalaki
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I am a PhD candidate in Geobiosphere science. My work is concerned with the detection of extreme climate events during the Scandinavian Bronze age, using dendrochemistry as the central methodological concept. By combining different types of spectroscopy techniques (i.e. Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence and Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) I look into trace elements from volcanic eruptions, that are stored inside the woody tissue of subfossil trees and I explore how this natural data archive can tell us a story about past climate and extreme climate events.
Ultimately, I anticipate that the results can create new insights for modern climate studies, by providing a better understanding of climate trajectories and Earth system patterns and processes, opening a new dialogue for Earth system model parameterization and climate research.
Other interests and areas of active participation include environmental and climate policy, as well as actions for climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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Modelling daily gross primary productivity with sentinel-2 data in the nordic region–comparison with data from modis
Zhanzhang Cai, Sofia Junttila, Jutta Holst, Hongxiao Jin, Jonas Ardö, et al.
(2021) Remote Sensing, 13
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