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Anna Nele Meckler is a Professor at the University of Bergen (UiB), affiliated with the Department of Geosciences and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. Her research focuses on paleoclimatology, geochemistry, and marine geology, with a particular emphasis on reconstructing past ocean temperatures using clumped isotope thermometry and speleothem analysis. She leads projects such as DOTpaleo (Deep Ocean Temperatures in the Paleogene Greenhouse) and FluidMICS (Fluid Inclusion MICrothermometry in Speleothems), funded by the Research Council of Norway and the European Research Council (ERC). Her work explores Eocene to present climate transitions, including deep-sea temperature changes, Eocene-Oligocene boundary dynamics, and tropical climate variability. Collaborations span international institutions, and her findings contribute to understanding climate mechanisms in warmer worlds.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in provided texts.
- Research Groups: Quaternary Geology and Paleoclimate.
- Key Projects:
- DOTpaleo: Investigates Paleogene greenhouse climate and deep ocean temperatures.
- FluidMICS: Develops speleothem microthermometry techniques for temperature reconstructions.
- Grants:
- Norwegian Research Council (Project 314371).
- ERC (Project 101001957).
- Labs/Teams: Active in UiB’s Department of Geosciences and the Bjerknes Centre.
Her recent publications emphasize clumped isotope applications, tropical temperature reconstructions, and model-proxy comparisons for Eocene climates. These studies enhance tools for paleo-temperature analysis and inform climate change studies.





