Month: September 2024

Retezat Rock Glaciers: Monitoring Climate-Driven Changes

A recent field campaign in the Retezat Mountains focused on determining whether the region’s rock glaciers are still active, a crucial indicator in the context of climate change. Rock glaciers are valuable climate archives, as their movement is directly linked to the presence of permafrost, which is one of the Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) monitored […]

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Field Training in Coastal Geomorphology at the Rhône Delta

Students from the COAST and GMS Master’s programmes recently participated in the SATSHORE field school, organized within the TRACE Climate framework in the Rhône Delta. The programme combines classroom learning with fieldwork, allowing students to develop practical skills in coastal geomorphology and shoreline monitoring. During the training, participants learned how to identify shoreline positions using

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TRACE Project Highlights Cold Screes at Geomorphology Symposium

The TRACE project’s preliminary findings on cold screes in the Romanian Carpathians were showcased at the 39th Romanian Symposium on Geomorphology, held in Iași, from September 19–21, 2025. The presentation, delivered by Răzvan Popescu from the University of Bucharest, highlighted cutting-edge research into these unique periglacial landforms, which are key indicators of local microclimates and

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