
Elizabeth Griffith
Associate Professor · Stable Isotope Geochemistry
Ohio State UniversityAbout
Elizabeth Griffith is an Associate Professor at Ohio State University specializing in geochemical tracers and paleoclimate research. Her laboratory focuses on biogeochemical cycling in oceans using non-traditional stable isotopes (Ca, Sr) combined with traditional paleoclimate proxies. She leads research on reconstructing marine biological processes during past climate events.
Research Interests: Dr. Griffith employs geochemical techniques to study Earth's climate history, with particular expertise in calcium isotope applications and marine sediment analysis. Her work bridges paleoceanography with modern climate challenges.
Student Advising: Successfully mentored PhD candidate Samantha Carter and graduate students Ji-Eun Kim, Brandon, and Brittan. Current projects include marine barium cycle modeling and Cretaceous sediment analysis.
Recent Publications: Authored the Cambridge Element on Calcium Isotopes and maintains an active publication record in high-impact journals. Research funded by NSF and NASA grants supporting fieldwork and analytical development.
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