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Dr Darren Jeffers is a physical geographer affiliated with the University of Oxford's Department of Geography and the Environment. His research spans ecosystem and landscape responses to environmental change across Mediterranean and temperate regions, focusing on the late Quaternary to modern era. He completed his BA and D.Phil at Oxford, where his doctoral work in the Long-Term Ecology Laboratory explored vegetation dynamics in the northern Levant during the last glacial period.
- Education:
- BA, University of Oxford
- D.Phil, Department of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford
Jeffers' research integrates sedimentary records, dendroecological analysis, and biochemical studies to address climate change impacts. Notable projects include reconstructing 80,000 years of climate and forest resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean, analyzing hydrogen isotopes in leaf waxes from Cypriot and Lebanese wetlands, and assessing how rising atmospheric CO2 and nitrogen deposition affect pollen nutrient content and tree growth rates in Wytham Woods. His work bridges paleoclimatology, wetland ecology, and atmospheric change.
Key trends in his publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to climate reconstruction, extinction dynamics, and dendrochronological education. Collaborations include institutions in Lebanon and Spain, with methodologies ranging from fieldwork to lab-based geochemical and FTIR analyses.
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