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Dr. Andrea Borsato is a Research Associate at the University of Newcastle's School of Environmental and Life Sciences, specializing in speleothem analysis and kars hydrogeology. With advanced expertise in synchrotron micro-XRF mapping and stable isotope geochemistry, he investigates climate and environmental signals preserved in cave carbonates.
- PhD in Earth Sciences from University of Milan
- 20+ years of cave monitoring and analytical innovation
- Pioneer in volcanogenic element detection in continental carbonates
Research interests span:
- Carbonate geochemistry and mineralogical proxies for climate reconstruction
- High-resolution speleothem mapping using synchrotron radiation
- Hydroclimate variability across Mediterranean and Pacific regions
His scientific contributions include:
- Developing 2D trace element chronologies for tropical speleothems
- Quantifying the Anthropocene stratigraphic signal in Alpine caves
- Advancing non-classical crystallization models in carbonate archives
Collaborative networks involve leading institutions across Italy, Australia, Austria, and South Pacific territories. His work bridges geochemistry, climate science, and archaeological preservation through innovative analytical approaches.
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