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Dr Ellen Corrick is a palaeoclimatologist at UNSW Sydney, specializing in reconstructing past climate and environmental changes through geochemical analysis of speleothems (stalagmites/stalactites). Her research focuses on the Quaternary Period (last 2.6 million years), examining glacial-interglacial transitions, abrupt climate changes, and interglacial variability.
- PhD in Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (2022) from the University of Melbourne
- Affiliated with the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
- Current research explores climate archives preserved in cave mineral deposits
- Member of the Higher Education Academy since 2023
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