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Elena ARGIRIADIS is an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics (DAIS) at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Her research focuses on environmental chemistry, geochemistry, and paleoenvironmental analysis, with a particular emphasis on biomarkers and their applications in reconstructing historical human-environment interactions and climate change. She has contributed to studies on fecal biomarkers in archaeological and geological contexts, paleofire activity through speleothems, and geochemical reconstructions of ancient ecosystems.
Elena's teaching activities include laboratory courses in Analytical Chemistry for Environmental Sciences students, emphasizing practical skills in environmental chemistry techniques. Her work integrates multidisciplinary approaches to address questions in climate science, archaeological chemistry, and ecological dynamics.
Her recent publications explore topics such as herbivore impacts in Yellowstone National Park, Bronze Age soil horizons in Italy, and tropical Australian stalagmites as paleofire proxies. She collaborates internationally on projects like the Easter Island geochemical record and New Zealand's prehistoric fire history. Despite her extensive contributions, no specific scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials.

