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Jiamei Lin is a Guest Researcher at the Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth section within the Niels Bohr Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. Based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Lin's research focuses on analyzing ice core records to understand volcanic eruptions and their climate impacts throughout Earth's history.
Lin's primary research interests include:
- Ice Core Analysis
- Volcanic Eruptions and Climate Forcing
- Paleoclimatology of Glacial Periods
- Geochemical Signatures in Ice Cores
- Climate Modeling Based on Historical Data
- Volcanic Recurrence Probability Analysis
Lin's recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on using bipolar ice-core records to investigate major volcanic events throughout the last glacial period, with particular attention to their climate impacts and recurrence probabilities. The research spans multiple disciplines including climate science, geophysics, and paleoclimatology, with applications for understanding both historical climate patterns and potential future climate scenarios.
Lin has received significant attention for their work, with publications picked up by 46 news outlets, blogged by 11 sources, referenced in Wikipedia pages, and discussed across social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit.
Research collaborations include prominent institutions across Denmark, the United Kingdom, Italy, and other international partners as evidenced by co-author networks spanning multiple countries.
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