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Dr Joseph Graly

Assistant Professor

School: Geography and Natural Sciences

Joseph Graly

My research focuses on the chemical and physical processes occurring beneath the world’s large ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. I seek to understand the connections between the glacial processes, resultant geochemical effects, and feedbacks to global geochemical cycling. Methods employed include hydrochemistry, mineralogy, stable isotopes and cosmogenic isotopes.

  • Aaditya Kapil Meteoric 10Be as a tracer of chemical weathering in glacial sediments Start Date: 01/10/2022
  • Aaditya Kapil Meteoric 10Be as a tracer of chemical weathering in glacial sediments Start Date: 01/10/2022 End Date: 17/10/2025

Geology PhD June 30 2016


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