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His research interests encompass Quaternary sedimentation, catastrophic depositional systems, river and estuarine fluid dynamics and sedimentary processes, as well as flume studies and numerical modelling of such processes and Matthieu Cartigny For seven years he was an editor for the IAS journal Sedimentology and lately co-editor of IAS Special Publications. Carling is an emeritus Professor of Physical Geography within 'Geography and Environment' at the University of Southampton, England. Her research interests include deepwater sedimentology and stratigraphy, glacial sedimentology and Precambrian sedimentary Paul Carling Currently, she is a lecturer in Sedimentology and researcher at RWTH Aachen in Germany. Brooks obtained her PhD in Geology from the University of Leeds in 2017 followed by a JSPS postdoctoral fellowship at Chiba University Japan and further postdoctoral research positions at Queen’s University, Canada and the University of Melbourne Australia. He uses carbonate sedimentology, microfacies analysis and geochemistry to tackle scientific Editorsĭr Hannah L. His research interests encompass a wide range of time intervals and topics aiming to reconstruct and quantify past global change down to millennium scale. He joined the University of Geneva in 2008, after one year as an Assistant Professor at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He completed a two-year post-doctoral position in Erlangen, followed by a post-doctoral and senior lecturer position at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, in 1997 under the supervision of Erik Flügel. His research interests include stable isotope geochemistry, carbonate diagenesis, sedimentology and petrology, and cosmochemistry.Įlias Samankassou obtained his Ph.D. Dr Swart is also Head of the RSMAS Stable Isotope Laboratory. Weeks Professor in the Department of Marine Geosciences at the University of Miami, Florida. For more information about the licenses offered by this journal, please visit the Wiley Author Services.Dr Peter Swart obtained his PhD in Geochemistry from the University of London in 1980, before going on to a Post Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Cambridge.
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