Year: 2024

New Field Campaign in Callatis-Beidaud Area

In May 2024, a groundbreaking field campaign commenced in the Callatis-Beidaud area, marking a significant step forward in our understanding of the region’s paleo-environment. This initiative involved the completion of 200 meters of geo-electric (ERT) profiles and the excavation of five boreholes, each reaching depths of up to 8 meters. These boreholes were meticulously sampled […]

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Exploring the Rhône Delta: New Research in Action

From March to July, the Rhône Delta coastline is under close scientific scrutiny. Thanks to the dedicated work of master’s students from the COAST and STPE programs at CEREGE, new insights are emerging about this highly dynamic coastal environment. The research covers a wide range of topics essential for understanding past, present, and future changes

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Training the Next Generation of Coastal Scientists

Hands-on learning in action! As part of their training in coastal geomorphology methods and techniques, students visited the coastal area of Anavyssos, South Attica. During the field trip, they explored various field methodologies used to study coastal environments and engaged in discussions about the palaeogeographic evolution of the site. This practical experience is essential for

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TRACE Project Highlights at the EGU General Assembly 2024

The European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2024 took place from April 14–19 in Vienna, Austria, and online, gathering geoscientists from across the globe. This premier event covered all disciplines of Earth, planetary, and space sciences, offering a broad spectrum of topics relevant to the TRACE project. During the conference, team members from the University of Bucharest

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TRACE Project’s First Field Trip in Romania

In February 2024, the TRACE project embarked on its inaugural field trip in Romania, focusing on the southern sector of the Romanian Black Sea shoreline. This coastal zone, characterized by an intriguing mix of cliffs, beaches, and lagoons, presents a dynamic and ever-changing landscape. One of the key sites studied during this trip was the

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