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ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY AND CLIMATE CHANGE

Richard Bradshaw Head of department
Richard Bradshaw
e-mail: rhwb@geus.dk
tel.: +45 38142350

Administrative officer, Susanne Veng, e-mail svc@geus.dk, tel. +45 38142355
Principal laboratory technician, Beth Stavngaard, e-mail bes@geus.dk, tel. +45 38142353

ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
The department no longer exists - the activities are now carried out under Department of Quaternary geology
The department carries out research, gives advice and educates Ph.D. students on long-term variation in the marine and terrestrial environments. Areas of special expertise include late-Pleistocene and Holocene climatic change at the north Atlantic margin, late-Quaternary palaeoceanography, near shore sedimentation processes and pollutants, quantitative palaeoecology, landscape development, nutrient status of lakes, vegetation history, human impact and natural forest dynamics, glaciology, hydroelectric power planning, snow physics, mass balance of glaciers, and automatic weather stations.

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