Staff

Nicole Russo

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About Me

I am a young, energetic researcher with a background in geology from the University of Lausanne and a specialization in mineralogy and geochemistry from ETH Zurich. I focus on organic geochemistry, particularly in reconstructing past climate changes using sediment records from aquatic basins. I apply a multi-proxy approach, integrating organic proxies like lipid biomarkers with inorganic proxies like grain size analysis and X-ray fluorescence (XRF). My work also involves studying the water column and seasonal variability to understand modern environments better. Additionally, I examine the impact of human activities on natural ecosystems, exploring how these influences are recorded in sediments over time. I value clear communication and multilingualism, recognizing their role in fostering collaboration across scientific disciplines and building bridges between different scientific communities and the public, making science accessible and impactful.

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Curriculum Vitae

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Address

E-Mail: nicole.russo@eawag.ch
Phone: +41 58 765 5673
Fax: +41 58 765 5802
Address: Eawag
Überlandstrasse 133
8600 Dübendorf
Office: BU D17

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Research Group

Sedimentology

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Focalpoints

Paleo-climate and Paleo-environment.

Ecosystem development through time.

Lipid Biomarkers multi-proxies (Alkenones, Diols and GDGT).

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