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Prof Peter Clift is a leading academic in Earth Sciences at University College London (UCL), specializing in the interactions between tectonics, climate, and surface processes in Cenozoic Asia. He is a Royal Society Wolfson Fellow and teaches GEOL0015 (Maps, Images and Structures). His research focuses on the evolution of the Asian monsoon system, Himalayan-Tibetan erosion, and the geology of the South China Sea. He integrates geophysical data with geochemical and geochronological analyses from ocean drilling cores to reconstruct paleoenvironments.
Key research themes include: 1) Himalayan uplift and monsoon intensification through sedimentary records in submarine fans; 2) South China Sea formation and Southeast Asian environmental evolution; 3) chemical weathering's role in global CO2 drawdown. His work spans deep-water sedimentology, tectono-climatic linkages, and continental shelf evolution.
Recent studies (2024-2025) emphasize orbital-scale climate variability impacts on weathering, monsoon-driven sediment transport, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction using diatom fossils and geochemical proxies. He collaborates extensively with international oceanographic expeditions and maintains a lab within the London Geochemistry and Isotope Centre.
Despite prolific publishing, no formal awards are listed in the texts. His advising record remains unreported here, though his research involves large-scale datasets from ocean drilling projects.
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