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Paleoclimate Research Group

The palaeoclimate research group within the Department of Earth Science uses geochemical, biological, and geological proxies to reconstruct climate change throughout geological time.

All temporal scales are represented, from ultra-high resolution records of tropical cyclone activity over the last two thousand years to records of the timing and extent of global glaciations more than one billion years in the past. The palaeoclimate group’s vision is to clarify how the climate system responded to external and internal forcings in the past, and then use this information to predict how climate may respond in the future.
Facilities
Climate temperature

The group includes specialists in: 

  •  stable isotope stratigraphy
  • Stable isotope records in tree rings
  • understanding climate records created using stalagmites

Our research is strongly aligned with the following sustainable development goals (SDGs):

2 - Zero Hunger

Palaeoclimate Research Group staff members

Staff Name Research Interests
Prof Mark Allen  
Prof. James Baldini  
Prof Kevin Burton  
Prof Darren R. Gröcke  
Dr Stuart Jones  
Prof Colin Macpherson  
Dr Lauren Marshall

Aerosol-climate modelling, Climate change, Volcanic eruptions

Dr Christopher Saville  
Prof Dave Selby  
Prof Fred Worrall  

Get in touch

Contact us to find out more about the exciting things our students do, research breakthroughs, and life at the cutting edge of Earth Science.

Earth Sciences,
Arthur Holmes Building,
Science Site,
South Road,
Durham. DH1 3LE

Tel: +44 (0)191 334 2300
Fax: +44 (0)191 334 2301