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Edward Tipper is a Lecturer in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Bullard Laboratories. His research focuses on the interplay between the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere, particularly through the lens of chemical weathering and isotope geochemistry. He leads major NERC-funded projects investigating carbon transfer in the Himalayas post-2015 Nepal earthquakes, isotopic fractionation in clay minerals, and carbon budgets in Southeast Asian rivers like the Irrawaddy, Salween, and Mekong.
- Key Research Themes: Climate change, chemical weathering mechanics, isotope tracers (Mg, Ca, Li), and tectonic influences on geochemical cycles.
- Fieldwork: Extensive expeditions in Nepal and Southeast Asia, with updates shared via Twitter @UCam_RiverWATCH.
- Collaborations: Works with Oxford University on clay isotope fractionation and global river basin studies.
Tipper's work addresses fundamental questions about Earth's carbon cycle and long-term climate regulation. He actively supervises PhD students and utilizes advanced analytical techniques in his research.
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