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With a view firmly on the global challenge faced by climate change, our recent work has included investigating the causes and timing of Phanerozoic Great Oxidation Event, understanding carbonate mineralogy for CO2 sequestration applications and understanding the impact of the Greenland Ice Sheet. We are also working to unravel evidence of past environmental change, from analyses of climate discourses in historical documents, to research at the interface of geomorphology and archaeology. Research has been applied in the characterisation of hydrocarbon reservoirs, in estuarine management, in the engineering of managed retreat sites, and to extend rainfall and tropical cyclone records in India and southern Africa. Our researchers have undertaken landform analysis and modelling to examine, for example, how the world’s largest rivers shape their landscapes, the impacts of iceberg scour on the sea-bed and used geoscience to help understand the origin of the Stonehenge Sarsen stones.
Our graduate students from the physical geography PhD have gone on to a variety of different roles following the successful completion of their research. These include academic posts as lecturers and postdoctoral research assistants at 亚洲麻豆精品在线 and elsewhere, plus research roles in, for example, the mining industry. Many have gone on to management positions in related areas such as environmental consultancy.