Marine sediments as climate archives
Geologic records are archives of our past. They date back millions of years and hold – among other things – information about climate change throughout Earth’s history. Our oceans are home to a very important kind of climate archive: marine sediments. Explore how these sediment layers, containing foraminifera shells, inform us about water productivity, species distribution, and even temperature and sea ice volume. ETH Zurich Edumedia in cooperation with D-PHYS, D-USYS and D-ERDW Educational Content Development: Dr. Caroline Welte Prof. Núria Casacuberta Arola Dr. Anne-Marie Wefing Content Experts: Prof. Blanca Ausin Project Lead EduMedia Team: Judith Rehmann M.A. Script Development: Prof. Blanca Ausin Judith Rehmann M.A. Voice Over: Louise Rook Camera: Ave-Lii Idavain M.A. Kateryna Makerenko Dr. Jeanine Reutemann Art, Visual Design and Animation: Hannes Oehen Jane Gebel M.A. Postproduction and Sounddesign: Dr. Jeanine Reutemann Carlo Roman Picaso M.A. Kateryna Makarenko ETH Zurich, 2023
