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My research applies and develops high-resolution techniques to investigate a variety of scientific problems, and also utilises environmental monitoring and modelling to better understand the processes leading to climate proxy emplacement
I am currently the PI on the large ERC-funded HURRICANE Project, which aims to reconstruct tropical storm landfalls around the Caribbean region using stalagmites. Several current collaborations also involve archaeology, and a recent research highlight was working with a large multidisciplinary group to link cultural shifts that occurred during the Classic Maya Collapse to Central American climate variability. I am also involved in research reconstructing the North Atlantic Oscillation using stalagmites from Poland and Germany, modelling karst hydrology and the emplacement of climate signals into stalagmites, and establishing how oxygen isotopes in rainfall are affected by variability in major modes of atmospheric circulation. Related to my work with cave deposits, I have worked extensively on carbon dioxide in cave atmospheres and its effect on stalagmite climate proxies, and plan to continue this research into the future.
I am currently the PI on the large ERC-funded HURRICANE Project, which aims to reconstruct tropical storm landfalls around the Caribbean region using stalagmites. Several current collaborations also involve archaeology, and a recent research highlight was working with a large multidisciplinary group to link cultural shifts that occurred during the Classic Maya Collapse to Central American climate variability. I am also involved in research reconstructing the North Atlantic Oscillation using stalagmites from Poland and Germany, modelling karst hydrology and the emplacement of climate signals into stalagmites, and establishing how oxygen isotopes in rainfall are affected by variability in major modes of atmospheric circulation. Related to my work with cave deposits, I have worked extensively on carbon dioxide in cave atmospheres and its effect on stalagmite climate proxies, and plan to continue this research into the future.
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Ingrid Bejarano Arias,Carole Nehme,Sebastian F.M. Breitenbach,Isabelle Couchoud,Edwige Pons-Branchu,James Baldini,Damase Mouralis
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Edward Forman, Edward Forman,James Baldini, James Baldini, Robert Jamieson,Franziska Lechleitner,Lisa Baldini,Sebastian Breitenbach,Colin Macpherson
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CLIMATE OF THE PASTno. 11 (2023): 2203-2235
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James U. L. Baldini,Richard J. Brown,Fabian B. Wadsworth,Alice R. Paine, Jack W. Campbell, Charlotte E. Green, Natasha Mawdsley,Lisa M. Baldini
Natureno. 7968 (2023): E1-E2
Results in Geochemistry (2022): 100017
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