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Professor Neil Arnold is a faculty member at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Geography and serving as Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute. He holds multiple college roles including Fellow, College Lecturer, and Director of Studies at St John's College.
Research Focus: Arnold's work spans Earth and Mars, examining glacier melt dynamics, subglacial hydrology, and planetary geomorphology. He employs field studies, numerical modelling, and remote sensing across diverse locations including the Alps, Himalaya, Svalbard, Iceland, Greenland, Antarctica, and Mars.
Key Article Trends: His publications focus on Martian glaciology (subglacial water, debris-covered glaciers), Antarctic ice shelf meltwater (slush contributions, surface hydrology), and Greenland Ice Sheet processes (lake drainage, meltwater impacts). Methodologies emphasize numerical modelling, remote sensing, and comparative planetary analysis.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS)
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