Tais Wittchen Dahl
Associate Professor
Section for Geobiology
Øster Voldgade 5-7
1350 København K
My research focuses on the origin and evolution of Earth and its biosphere. I combine geochemical experiments and theoretical modeling to understand the chemical signals preserved in modern and ancient sediments. This allows us to reconstruct the history of life and the environment on our planet. A central question in my studies is not only if life adapts to environmental change, but also if and how life (or various traits hereof) affects the global environment. Together, this may imply that life and the planet has become self-regulating – which greatly influences the chance of finding life elsewhere in the universe.
More info on Dahl's research here: www.taiswdahl.com
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Molybdenum Stable Isotope Fractionation: - and the Interpretation of Molybdenum Burial Pathways from Sulfidic Waters to Sediments
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Reorganisation of Earth's biogeochemical cycles briefly oxygenated the oceans 520 Myr ago
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Brief oxygenation events in locally anoxic oceans during the Cambrian solves the animal breathing paradox
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