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Wesley Randall Farnsworth is a Research Fellow at the Section for Geogenetics, Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. His work focuses on paleoenvironmental reconstruction in Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions, utilizing geological, genetic, and geomorphological methods to study climate history and human impacts.
His research spans Glacial History, Volcanology, Environmental DNA, and Permafrost Studies, with fieldwork concentrated in Iceland and Svalbard. Key interests include reconstructing ice-sheet dynamics, volcanic chronologies, and biodiversity changes through techniques like tephra analysis, ancient DNA sequencing, and glacial landform mapping.
Recent publications (2024–2025) reveal a cohesive focus on Quaternary environmental changes, particularly Iceland’s glacial-volcanic systems and Arctic marine limits. His work integrates geogenetics with traditional earth sciences, appearing in top journals like Quaternary Science Reviews and Communications Earth and Environment, often involving multinational collaborations.
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