

Foram's, the sea thermometers of the past!
Opera Project members have published a short report on EGU's blog, Climate: Past, Present and Future. Mercè Cisneros Bermejo & Isabel...


T-III
Carlos Pérez-MejÃas, one of our PhD students,just published on PNAS. In that paper we present an outstanding speleothem record that...


Contributions to: EGU General Assembly 2016
Some of our project members have presented new data in the last EGU conference. We had an active participation with orals presentations...


I-Stal Model, The key of Geochemical Interpretation of the speleothems behaviour in caves.
Here we present I-Stall, a model for interpretation of Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and Ba/Ca variations in speleothems and its forward and inverse...


New Publication in the Journal Climate of the Past
The evolution of the sea surface conditions of the central-western Mediterranean Sea has been reconstructed by scientists at OPERA...


New Publication in the Journal Nature Communications.
Scientists at OPERA Project demostrate how greenhouse gases have regulated climate during last millions years. Decrease in...


1st OPERA meeting
Opera team has been gathered from 3rd to 5th of June at University of Barcelona to examine the work done in the first year of the project...


New publication on:
Hydrological Change in Southern Europe Responding to Increasing North Atlantic Overturning during Greenland Stadial 1 Press release


RCMNS Interim Colloquium 2015: Mediterranean-Atlantic Gateways (Neogene to present)
Rabat, Morocco, 5-8 May 2015


Cueva el Molino de Aso (Parque Nacional de Ordesa)
Pictures: Miguel Bartolomé