Adger Professor W N
Environmental economics, global warming abatement and adaptation.
Alexander Professor J
Clastic sedimentology, sedimentary bedforms, sediment transport and deposition in high magnitude floods, submarine gravity currents, tectonic and climatic controls on sediment distribution. Geological record of environmental change.
Andrews Professor J E
Geochemistry and diagenesis of sedimentary rocks, stable isotope geochemistry.
Appleton Dr K
GIS-based landscape visualisation, particularly for communication and participation purposes relating to environmental management and decision-making; perceptions of different visualisation content and presentation methods.
Baker Dr A
Atmospheric nutrient supply to the oceans; influences on iron solubility in aerosol; marine and atmospheric iodine cycling.
Bakker Dr D
Marine carbon cycle; quantification of oceanic sources and sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide; interactions and feedbacks between marine biogeochemical cycles, role of natural iron fertilisation in Southern Ocean productivity; effect of a high CO2 and ocean acidification on marine biota.
Barclay Dr J
Volcanology, particularly volcanic degassing behaviour and experimental petrology applied to understanding magmatic evolution and eruption, physical processes in high viscosity magmas.
Bateman Professor I J
Environmental and ecological economics, valuation of environmental preferences, agricultural and forestry economics, geographical information systems.
Bense Dr V
Faults and fluid flow in sedimentary aquifers; Transport processes in groundwater (heat and solutes). Numerical Modeling.
Bentham Professor C G (retired)
Environmental epidemiology, health services research, medical geography.
Boar Dr R R
Nitrogen cycling in freshwaters, nutrient budgets for rivers, wetland ecology.
Bond Dr A J
Environmental Impact Assessment, Strategic Environmental Assessment and Health Impact Assessment. In particular the effectiveness of these processes in terms of leading to sustainable decision-making.
Briffa Professor K R
Dendroclimatology, palaeoclimate and recent climate change.
Brimblecombe Professor P
Chemistry of aqueous aerosols, air pollution damage, indoor air pollution and longterm changes in atmospheric composition.
Buitenhuis Dr E
Integrating physiological observations of marine (micro-)organisms into descriptions of Plankton Functional Types (PFTs); modelling the role of PFTs in global ocean biogeochemical cycles (PlankTOM models); modelling interactions between the (marine) biosphere and climate change (Quest Earth System Model).
Burgess Professor J (retired)
Social and cultural dimensions of environmental change; participatory approaches in risk characterisation, particularly new generation analytic-deliberative processes; the drivers of sustainable consumption; developing new strategies to reduce the environmental impacts of normal social practices.
Burton Dr P W
Earthquake seismology and seismic risk, surface waves and seismic properties in the crust and lithosphere.
Chapman Dr M R
Quaternary palaeoclimatology, micropalaeontology, stable isotope geochemistry, palaeoceanography.
Chilvers Dr J
Environmental management and policy.
Chroston Dr P N (retired)
Applied and environmental geophysics, crustal seismology and physical properties.
Clegg Professor S L
The thermodynamics of aqueous solutions, and the use of models to predict their behaviour in geochemical systems including atmospheric aerosols. The physical chemistry of inorganic gases (e.g., nitric and sulphuric acids, and ammonia) and organic vapours (those responsible for aerosol formation) in the atmosphere, and their partitioning into liquid water.
Day Dr B
Individual economic decision-making; non-market valuation; market demand modelling; microeconometrics.
Dennis Mr P
Stable Isotope Geochemistry; in-situ cosmogenic isotope chemistry; noble gas chemistry; terrestrial and marine palaeoclimate analysis, Landscape evolution; hydrology and hydrogeology; isotopic oceanography; atmospheric chemistry; stable isotope instrumentation and techniques.
Dolman Dr P M
Population biology, ecological modelling, biodiversity conservation.
Dorling Dr S R
Synoptic and air pollution meteorology, climate change, neural networks, computer aided learning, satellite remote sensing/image processing.
Ferreira Dr A
Global and regional seismology; seismic tomography; earthquake source; seismic instrumentation; inversion and modelling; seismic surface waves.
Franco Dr A
Climate change, habitat fragmentation, dispersal, selection of priority areas for conservation, agri-environmental policies, biodiversity conservation.
Goodess Dr C
Regional climate change projections; downscaling; extreme weather events; representation of uncertainty; probabilistic climate change projections; climate change impacts; Mediterranean climate change.
Grant Professor A
Life history evolution in stochastic environments, marine pollution and ecotoxicology, evolutionary biology and molecular phylogeny of marine invertebrates.
Hall Dr R
Internal waves and internal tides, their effect on turbulent mixing of the oceans, and the implications for biogeochemical fluxes and primary productivity. I investigate these processes through a combination of observational data analysis and numerical model simulations.
Hassall Dr M
Population dynamics and life histories of grassland invertebrates, feeding ecology of wild and feral geese.
Haynes Professor R M (retired)
Medical geography, environmental epidemiology and health services research.
He Dr H
Hydrosystems modelling, prediction in ungauged catchments, fuzzy modelling and Extreme value statistics.
Herd Dr R
Growth, emplacement and collapse of lava flows and domes; magma degassing and explosive volcanism; monitoring of active volcanoes.
Heywood Professor K J
Observational physical oceanography, particularly North Atlantic and Southern Oceans, water mass formation, satellite remote sensing of the oceans, altimetry.
Hiscock Professor K M
Hydrogeology, natural groundwater chemistry and groundwater contamination.
Hulme Professor M
Climate models and climate change scenarios, global precipitation, desertification, Africa.
Jickells Professor T D
Biogeochemical cycling, chemical studies of the environment, particularly rainwater, coastal and ocean waters and deep sea sedimentation.
Jones Professor A P
Geographical information systems, air pollution and respiratory health.
Jones Professor P D
Instrumental climate change, paleoclimatology.
Jordan Professor A J
EU envronmental politics and policy making; British environmental politics; climate change scenarios; 'new' institutional political theory.
Joshi Dr M
Understanding the atmosphere and climate of Earth, as well as other planets
Kaiser Dr J
Stable isotope measurements of atmospheric trace gases and aerosols; Marine biogeochemistry and air-sea exchange.
Kendall Dr A (retired)
Evaporite and carbonate sedinentology, especially speleothempetrography, anhydrite diagenesis and diagnesis of Quaternary calcareous sands of East Anglia. Peak oil and consequences.
Lake Dr I R
Geographical information systems, environmental risk and environmental economics.
Leeder Professor M R (retired)
Physical sedimentology; neotectonics and sedimentation; basin analysis; sediment flux and palaeoclimates.
Le Quéré Professor C
The interactions between marine biogeochemistry and climate for time scales going from one to several hundred thousand years; the role of the marine carbon cycle; the role of marine ecosystems for CO2 and climate.
Liss Professor P S
Chemistry of natural waters and their exchange process with the atmosphere.
Lorenzoni Dr I
Individual and institutional responses to energy issues and climate change; the role and methods of public participation in decision-making; environmental policy and politics.
Lovett Professor A A
Applications of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and statistical methods in the environmental sciences, particularly with respect to landscape planning and visualisation; the geography of health; environmental economics and waste management.
Malin Dr G
The biogenic production of trace gases of atmospheric significance in marine waters dimethyl sulphide (DMS), volatile compounds that contain iodine, bromine and chlorine and non-methane hydrocarbons; how the interactions between various marine organisms (marine phytoplankton, microzooplankton, bacteria, viruses, seaweeds) and their environment, leads to the production of trace gases; understanding the physiology, biochemistry and ecology behind trace gas production.
Manning Dr A
Biogeochemical applications of atmospheric O2 and CO2 measurements as they pertain to the reservoirs of the land biosphere, oceans, and atmosphere; instrumental development of land and ocean observing systems for all carbon cycle-related atmospheric gases; use of atmospheric data in regional and global biogeochemical, ocean-atmosphere, and land-atmosphere modelling efforts.
Matthews Dr A J
Dynamical meteorology, observations and modelling, climate variability, ocean-atmosphere coupling.
Mock Dr T
Environmental and functional genomics of marine microbial organisms; metagenomics of the upper ocean; physiological adaptation; diatom biology; photosynthesis; polar biology; biochemistry; biological oceanography.
Murrell Professor C
microbiology of microbes that grow on atmospheric trace gases such as methane and dimethylsulfide and other methylotrophic bacteria which grow on related one-carbon (C1) compounds, including methanol, methylated amines, methanesulfonate, methyl bromide and methyl chloride.
O'Riordan Professor T (retired)
Environmental policy analysis; environmental appraisal and evaluation, environmental governance and decision-making.
Osborn Dr T
Climatology; climate change; natural climate variability; climate modelling; palaeoclimatology; tree-rings; North Atlantic Oscillation; climate/weather extremes; precipitation extremes; drought; future climate scenarios.
Pedentchouk Dr N
Development of compound-specific isotopic proxies for palaeohydrological and palaeoclimatic studies using modern terrestrial vegetation; climate change during the Quaternary, Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum, and Eocene/Oligocene transition; experimental investigation of hydrogen isotopic exchange between organic compounds and H2O.
Penkett Professor S (retired)
Atmospheric composition and chemistry; influence of human activities on the natural system.
Peres Professor C A
Biodiversity, tropical forest ecology, conservation biology.
Powell Dr J
Sustainable management of waste and energy resources; lifecycle assessment; multicriteria evaluation.
Reeves Dr C
Tropospheric ozone; long-range transport of pollutants, ozone depleting substances; greenhouse gases; air quality; ground based and airborne measurements; modelling.
Reid Dr B J
Contamination; pollution; soil; (bio)availability; ecotoxicology; soil-contaminant-microbe interactions; POPs; PAHs; hydrocarbons; agrochemicals; pharmaceuticals.
Renfrew Professor I
Dynamical and physical processes within the coupled climate system; mesoscale dynamical meteorology and boundary-layer meteorology.
Robinson Dr C
Marine biogeochemistry, global change, the marine carbon cycle, the impact of nutrient supply, microbial community composition and photochemistry on fluxes of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide, the influence of temperature and pH on plankton activity.
Seyfang Dr G
Sustainable consumption, green consumerism, low-carbon lifestyles, community-based initiatives for sustainability, grassroots innovations, local food, low-impact development, community currencies, LETS, time banks.
Shang Dr C
Clean energy generation, hydrogen storage in solid-form, nanostructural materials synthesis.
Simmons Mr P
Socio-cultural perspectives on public understanding of risk, science and technology; public/stakeholder involvement in decision-making on risk; organisational responses to risk.
Sturges Professor W
Atmospheric chemistry: trace gases in the troposphere and stratosphere, and their long-term records from firn and ice cores.
Suntharalingam Dr P
Biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen and sulphur; constraints from other chemical species on carbon cycling processes; numerical modelling; inverse analysis methods.
Tolhurst Dr T
Coastal physical processes, complex physical, biological and chemical interactions that drive sedimentary (and ecological) properties and processes.
Tovey Dr N K (retired)
Geotechnics, soil micromorphology, image analysis, energy resorces, energy conservation.
Turner Dr J
Tectonics; sedimentology; Quaternary palaeoclimate.
Turner Professor R K
Environmental economics and management, waste recycling and management, integrated coastal zone management, wetland management, economic valuation and ethical principals, appraisal of flood protection and sea defence schemes, global environmental change, policy and management analysis.
Vincent Professor C E (retired)
Coastal oceanography and marine acoustics, waves, currents and sediment transport, beach processes.
Vine Professor F J (retired)
Palaeomagnetism and plate tectonics, the physical properties and structure of the Earth's crust, with particular reference to the oceanic crust and other extensional terrains.
Von Glasow Dr R
Chemistry and physics and the atmosphere with a focus on tropospheric halogen chemistry, chemistry-cloud-climate interactions and multiphase chemistry (gas, aerosol, cloud droplets).
Warren Dr R
Global climate policy; integrated assessment modelling; impacts of climate change on human systems and ecosystems; air pollution; stratospheric ozone depletion; economics of climate policy.
Watkinson Professor A R
Population biology, agricultural ecology, conservation and coastal zone management.
Watson Professor R
Global environmental change, sustainable development.
Watson Professor A J
Evolution and present day composition of the oceans and atmosphere. Application of tracers in marine science.
Wigley Professor T
Climate, sea level and carbon cycle modeling; climate data analysis.
Wilson Dr C
Energy technology and policy, innovation processes and systems, pro-environmental behaviour, behaviour change interventions, decision heuristics and biases.
Zhai Dr Xiaoming
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