Modelling the evolution of natural climate variability: from the last persistently warm period to the first glacial cycles Theme(s): Climate, Palaeoenvironments and palaeontology Primary Supervisor: Dr Daniel Hill <d.j.hill@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Developing and applying an assessment framework for climate services quality and maturity Theme(s): Atmosphere and Climate, Climate, Climate Impacts Primary Supervisor: Suraje Dessai <s.dessai@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth & Environment)
Understanding the biggest collapse of terrestrial vegetation in Earth’s history Theme(s): Chemistry of the Earth, Evolution, palaeontology and biotic change, Palaeoenvironments and palaeontology Primary Supervisor: Dr Benjamin Mills <B.Mills@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Understanding tropospheric ozone trends. Is it all just emissions? Theme(s): Air Quality, Climate Primary Supervisor: Mathew Evans <mat.evans@york.ac.uk> Institution: University of York (Chemistry )
Indigenous tracers for assessing karstic flow and risks to water quality in Chalk catchments Theme(s): Applied geoscience, Hydrology Primary Supervisor: Prof. Jared West <l.j.west@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Atmosphere/sea ice interactions: using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and satellite data to map turbulent exchange properties from space Theme(s): Atmospheric Physics, Glacial/Cryosphere, Meteorology Primary Supervisor: Prof Ian Brooks <i.m.brooks@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Processes beneath the Great Wave: improved understanding of tsunami geohazards using advances in deep-sea sedimentology Theme(s): Sedimentology, geomorphology and basin analysis Primary Supervisor: Prof Jeff Peakall
Future aviation climate impacts: the role of aerosol emissions Theme(s): Climate Primary Supervisor: Dr Alex Rap <a.rap@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Worms v sediment: the rise of burrowing and oxygen levels in the early Paleozoic Theme(s): Palaeoenvironments and palaeontology Primary Supervisor: Prof Paul Wignall <P.B.Wignall@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (School of Earth and Environment)
Efficient Emulation of Earth System Processes for Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Theme(s): Atmosphere and Climate, Climate Primary Supervisor: Chris Smith <c.j.smith1@leeds.ac.uk> Institution: University of Leeds (Earth and Environment)