FluVAlps Research Group - Fluvial Variability, Climate and Land Use Interactions in Alpine Environments

The Fluvalps Research Group focuses on Holocene fluvial environments, climate variability and human-environment interaction.

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Lothar Schulte

Schulte Lothar

C Montalegre, 6

Barcelona, ES, E-08001

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Hetzner Martin

Industriestr. 25

Gunzenhausen, DE, 91710

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FluVAlps Research Group - Fluvial Variability, Climate and Land Use Interactions in Alpine Environments

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The Fluvalps Research Group focuses on Holocene fluvial environments, climate variability and human-environment interaction.

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The domain palaeo.org states the following, "Fluvial Variability, Climate and Land Use Interactions in Alpine Environments." I observed that the website said " University of Barcelona; University of Berne; Meteorological Survey of Catalonia; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna; Archaeological Survey Canton Berne; ICREA at the Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona; Institute of Earth Science Jaume Almera, Barcelona; Ofiteco S." They also stated ", Madrid; Schmidt Information- and Webdesign, Düsseldorf. Research Project CGL2006-0111 to CGL2009-06951BTE." The meta header had fluvial environment as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by fan delta, human-environment interaction, and solar forcing which isn't as important as fluvial environment. The other words the site used was alpine environment. vera basin is also included but could not be viewed by web engines.

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