Stephanie Strother

Stephanie Strother
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Research Associate at Northumbria University

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Current institution
Northumbria University
Current position
  • Research Associate
Additional affiliations
October 2017 - October 2018
Northumbria University
Position
  • Research Associate
September 2012 - February 2016
Northumbria University
Position
  • Ph.D student and Post-Graduate Demonstrator
September 2012 - December 2015
Northumbria University
Position
  • Post-Graduate Demonstrator
Description
  • Demonstrator in Biogeography and Paleoecology, Cold and Paleoenvironments: Led palynology lab practicals and assisted students with lithologic descriptions of core samples. Trained dissertations students to use R, Tilia software, and Excel.

Publications

Publications (9)
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Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene are not well resolved. They are however important to understand the influence of high-latitude Southern Hemisphere feedbacks on global climate under CO2 scenarios (between 400 and 750 ppm) projected by the IPCC for this century, assuming unabated CO2 e...
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The late Oligocene experienced atmospheric concentrations of CO2 between 400 and 750 ppm, which are within the IPCC projections for this century, assuming unabated CO2 emissions. However, Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene are not well resolved, but are important to understand the influ...
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Antarctic palaeoclimate evolution and vegetation history after the formation of a continent-scale cryosphere at the Eocene–Oligocene boundary, 33.9 million years ago, has remained a matter of controversy. In particular, the reconstruction of terrestrial climate and vegetation has been strongly hampered by uncertainties in unambiguously identifying...
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Antarctic palaeoclimate evolution and vegetation history after the formation of a continent-scale cryosphere at the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, 33.9 million years ago, has remained a matter of controversy. In particular, the reconstruction of terrestrial climate and vegetation has been strongly hampered by uncertainties in unambiguously identifying...
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Sub-Antarctic South Georgia is a key region for studying climate variability in the Southern Hemisphere, because of its position at the core of the Southern Hemisphere Westerly Wind belt and between the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the Polar Frontal Zone. Here, we present a 5.8-m long high-resolution pollen record from Fan Lake on Annenkov Isl...
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The mid-Piacenzian climate represents the most geologically recent interval of long-term average warmth relative to the last million years, and shares similarities with the climate projected for the end of the 21(st) century. As such, it represents a natural experiment from which we can gain insight into potential climate change impacts, enabling m...

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