Sea level and coastal change working group of the QRA (co-organisers: Louise Best and Sarah Woodroffe). 2025 Field Meeting 8-10th September in York. More details on our website:
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Geomorphology, ecology, drylands, land degradation, networks. Geography at Durham University
Research: sea level reconstruction, forams, salt marshes. Teaching: Quaternary, Earth System Science, Human evolution. Associate Prof of Earth Sciences at Trinity College Dublin.
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Assistant Professor at the Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University.
Researching ice sheet and ice cap behaviour in the Arctic and sub-Arctic
Assistant Professor @Durham University. I donβt know what I do either. Ice and Antarctica Iβm told. Also part-time fitba fan and listener of music wholly or predominantly categorised by the emission of a succession of repetitive beats. He/Him.
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Professor of Particle Physics at The University of Manchester and Royal Society Professor for Public Engagement in Science
The Quaternary Research Association (QRA) is an interdisciplinary scientific organisation dedicated to researching the last 2.6 Ma BP.
https://www.qra.org.uk
Professor @ Durham Geography, interested in how rivers work (she/her)
Glacial geomorphology and sedimentology, mud (especially in glacial lakes), lidar
European Geosciences Union is the leading organisation supporting Earth, planetary & space science researchers in Europe. #EGU26 3-8 May 2026. Online Mon-Fri 10-5 CET.
Geography Prof of tephra at Uni Cambridge. Thinks & teaches about Quaternary environments, volcanic ash and field/lab skills. She/her. π§ͺππβοΈ
Professor in paleoclimate and organic geochemistry, Durham University U.K. Current work includes climate archives from seabird vomitπ€’ (she/her)
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International Union for Quaternary Research - ECR Committee foster the involvement of scientists in their early career stage
Professor of Climate Change, King's College London. Climate science, communication, chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. π³οΈβπ π¦πΆ π§
Department of Geography, Durham University. Interested in sea-level and climate change across all spatial/temporal scales and geologic records of past subduction zone earthquakes and extreme events https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/simon-e-engelhart