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Tali Babila is an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University, specializing in geochemistry, oceanography, and paleoclimatology. Her research focuses on reconstructing past climate events using foraminiferal proxies to understand carbon cycle perturbations, ocean acidification, and temperature dynamics during periods like the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and Monterey Event.
- PhD, Rutgers University (2014)
Her work spans interdisciplinary studies of marine sediment records, stable isotopes, and trace element analysis to decode Earth's climatic history during greenhouse states. Recent publications emphasize the application of boron isotopes and Ca ratios to refine CO2 and pH reconstructions, alongside investigations into shelf ecosystems and deep-water circulation changes.
The majority of her 15 most recent articles (2025–2021) explore high-resolution paleoclimate proxies, carbon release mechanisms, and oceanographic responses to large igneous province eruptions. These studies integrate fieldwork from Atlantic Coastal Plain coring transects and international ocean drilling expeditions.
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