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Dr Mahjoor Lone

Research Fellow

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

Dr. Mahjoor Ahmad Lone is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, ϲ. Before Northumbria, he was a post-doctoral fellow at National Taiwan University.

His main area of expertise is regarding paleoclimatic reconstruction using various geochemical methods on speleothems from Asia and Africa, focusing on various factors that control decadal-millennial-scale variability in past climates. He has published more than 28 papers as lead/ co-author in peer-reviewed international journals, presented his work at scores of national/ international conferences, and serves as an Associate Editor of the "Arabian Journal of Geosciences" and reviews for many top-rated journals. Dr. Lone is also a member of many national/ international scientific societies like the American Geophysical Union, International Association of Hydrological Sciences, International Association for Ecology, Young Earth Scientists, and Society for Promotion of Academic Revolution in Kashmir, to name a few.

Mahjoor Lone

  • Geology PhD May 21 2015
  • Member American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2015


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