
معرفی
Joseph Graly is a Research Fellow at Northumbria University, specializing in glacial and geochemical processes beneath ice sheets. His work focuses on understanding subglacial chemical and physical interactions, particularly in Greenland and Antarctica, and their implications for global geochemical cycles. He employs methods like hydrochemistry, isotopic analysis, and cosmogenic nuclide studies to explore glacial dynamics and paleoenvironmental changes.
Education:
- PhD in Geology, June 2016
Research Interests:
- Subglacial chemical weathering and geochemical cycling
- Glacial hydrology and sediment transport
- Cosmogenic nuclide applications in glaciology
- Polar desert chronology and ice sheet stability
Grants & Projects:
- Principal Investigator for the Natural Environment Research Council-funded project 'Chemistry and biology under low hydraulic conditions beneath the Greenland Ice sheet' (2021–2024, £304,886)
Supervision: Advising Aaditya Kapil on 'Meteoric 10Be as a tracer of chemical weathering in glacial sediments' (since 2022).
Collaborations: Active in Antarctic and Greenland fieldwork, including projects with the University of Maine, Dartmouth College, and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.

