Lecturer in Geography, Keele University
I am a palaeolimnologist and use lakes sediments to reconstruct past environmental change and understand climate change particularly in high latitude and Arctic regions. I also research how lake systems are changing in response to climate change and human impact through pollution.
Climate change: world's lakes are in hot water – threatening rare wildlife
Jun 08, 2021 00:01 am UTC| Nature
The Earths surface is splotched with 117 million lakes. Some are scarcely more than ponds, while others are so big they can be seen from space. At 395 miles long, 49 miles wide and just over 1 mile deep, Lake Baikal in...
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