Anika Donner
CL Climate: Past, Present & Future
The 2023 Outstanding Student and PhD candidate Presentation (OSPP) Award is awarded to Anika Donner for the poster/PICO entitled:
Warmer and wetter past interglacials in northeast Greenland recorded in speleothems (Donner, A.; Moseley, G. E.; Vessies, J.; Kofler, W.; Marquer, L.; Friedrich, L.; Spötl, C.; Edwards, R. L.)
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Anika Donner is a PhD candidate in the Quaternary Research Group at the University of Innsbruck. Her research is part of the Northeast Greenland Caves Project, led by Gina E. Moseley, and focuses on utilising speleothems from northeast Greenland to investigate past warmer and wetter climate intervals. She is currently working on a vegetation reconstruction for marine isotope stage 11 based on geochemical proxies as well as pollen, spores, and other organics trapped inside the speleothems.