The main results achieved so far:
• Demonstration of mercury as an indicator for ancient terrestrial biomass fluxes in the geological past, a key parameter to understand past carbon cycle, climate and ecology (Dal Corso et al., 2020).
• New insights into what caused (volcanism pushing the Earth-system over a tipping point) the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), one of the most rapid and dramatic instances of climate change in the history of the Earth (Kender et al., 2021).
• New evidence of a link between the Late Triassic Carnian Pluvial Episode (CPE), a time of biological turnover and environmental perturbations, and the Wrangellia large igneous province volcanism (Mazaheri-Johari et al., 2021).
• Contribution to a major review the underlying magmatic origins, igneous life cycle, volatile release and environmental impacts of large igneous province (LIP) volcanism (Black et al., 2021)
• Contribution to new drill cores via the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program project JET (Jurassic stratigraphy, carbon cycling and paleoclimate) and International Ocean Discovery Program expedition 396 to the Norwegian Margin.