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TRACE LAB

Terrestrial Reconstructions of Atmosphere, Climate and Environment

ABOUT US

We use stable isotopes and other geochemical proxies as tracers of past terrestrial climate and ecological change. We study a wide range of materials both modern and fossil, including soils, plants and animals.

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Interested in joining the lab? We are seeking motivated masters and undergraduate students to broaden our understanding of climate and environmental change on a variety of spatial and temporal scales.

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Recent Lab News

09/26/24 - TRACE Lab hosts Sol Raigemborn from CONICET and Universidad Nacional de La Plata to work on analyzing carbon isotopes of Cretaceous paleosols from Patagonia

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09/22/24 - Mikayla Besket presents at 2024 GSA Fall Meeting: "Using Carbon Isotopes in Paleosols to Constrain the Late Miocene Expansion of C4 Grasses in Tucumán and La Rioja Provinces, Northwestern Argentina."​

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09/22/24 - Ryan Kellis presents at 2024 GSA Fall Meeting:  "Using Biomarkers to Determine the Impacts of Fire Frequency on Late Miocene C4 Grass Expansion in Central Argentina."

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