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"The present is the key to the past"

Uniformitarianism; James Hutton

..can the past also be the key to the future?

Dr. Bridget Wade

My research interests are Cenozoic paleoceanography and the paleoecology and biostratigraphy of Cenozoic calcareous microfossils. I specialize in planktonic foraminifera and use their abundances and geochemistry to determine patterns of evolution and extinction, ancient marine temperatures, productivity levels, global ice volume and sea level fluctuations. My current projects concentrate on climate change from the Eocene through Miocene. Recently I participated on Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 321 in the equatorial Pacific Ocean.

email: earbw@leeds.ac.uk

Field Research: Micropalaeontology on the Joides Resolution


SGPC University of Leeds British Geological Survey PRISM BRIDGE UK Polar Network Leicester University NCAS Antarctic Climate Evolution PMIP2 Met Office