Researchers from the Palaeoclimatology lab will led an international project that will tackle the climate response to global temperature rise

Natalia Bienzobas, Daniel Rey, Gianluca Marino and Maider Plaza, researchers implicated in the Triopacc project. Photo: Alba Villar, Faro de Vigo

An international project led by researchers of the the Palaeoclimatology lab of the Marine and Environmental Geology group (GEOMA, CIM-UVigo) will tackle the climate response to global temperature rise of 1.5ºC to 2.0ºC by targeting sediments from the tropical Indian Ocean spanning the last 500,000 years.

The project, led by Gianluca Marino, has just been selected by the last call of the National Research and Innovation Plan of the Ministry of Science (Spanish Government), and count with the collaboration of prestigious entities such as The University of Arizona, The ETH-Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich) and The Australian National University.

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