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Adam Booth
Adam is a geophysicist, interested in using geophysical methods (usually seismic and GPR) to understand the physical properties of the shallow subsurface. He particularly enjoys stealing approaches from the resources industries, and applying them in glaciological, environmental and archaeological settings. Read More
James Kirkham
James is a PhD student working at the British Antarctic Survey and the University of Cambridge. His research uses marine geophysical methods such as swath bathymetry and 3D seismic reflection imaging to study the geomorphological imprints left by water flowing beneath glaciers.
Read MoreChloe Gustafson
Chloe Gustafson is a postdoctoral researcher based at Swansea University for the GHOST project.
Read MoreBenjamin Yeager
Daniel Goldberg
Daniel Goldberg is a senior lecturer in glaciology at the University of Edinburgh. He is interested in the interaction between ocean circulation and ice-sheet dynamics and how to better represent this and related processes in numerical models. Read More
James Marschalek
Jim is a PhD student based at Imperial College London who is collaborating with British Antarctic Survey. His research uses a variety of geochemical methods to trace the provenance of glaciogenic sediments, providing information on the past behaviour of ice sheets.
Read MoreElaine Mawbey
Elaine Mawbey is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the THOR project based at British Antarctic Survey. Her research is focused on reconstructing past ocean conditions using trace metal proxies in foraminifera found in marine sediments.
Read MoreBecky Hopkins
Becky is a PhD student at the University of Southampton and British Antarctic Survey who is currently working on Late Quaternary marine sediments from the deep Amundsen Sea. Her work within THOR will focus on reconstructing environmental conditions near Thwaites Glacier using stable isotopes from foraminifera.
Read MoreYixi Zheng
Yixi's research focuses on ocean-ice-air and ocean-ice shelf interactions. As a member of TARSAN team, she uses the data collected by seals to understand the response of the melting of Thwaites Glacier to the ocean.
Read MoreLars Boehme
Lars Boehme is responsible for the deployment of animal-borne instruments on Weddell and Southern Elephant seals. He is interested in mesoscale processes in the Southern Ocean, e.g., how warmer water from further north finds its way under the Thwaites Glacier. Read More