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Dr Joseph Graly

Assistant Professor

Department: Geography and Environmental 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

Geology PhD June 30 2016


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