Der Chalco-See im Klimawandelhttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Lake-Chalco-in-climate-change2022-11-28T16:56:10+01:00Lake Chalco in climate changeMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.hannover.de/en/Science-Education/Hannover-Science-Initiative/News/Lake-Chalco-in-climate-change2022-11-28T16:56:10+01:00The effects of climate change on tropical regions are still poorly understood. However, they are among the most populated areas in the world. Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG) have now created both an age-depth model and a moisture distribution for the last 500,000 years from one of the oldest lakes in central Mexico, Lake Chalco. The results are clear: Central Mexico experienced recurrent dry periods related to the Earth's natural wobble.