Vanessa Skibaمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Vanessa Skiba is a researcher at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research , specializing in paleoclimatology and speleothem geochemistry. She works within the Polar Terrestrial Environmental Systems department, focusing on stable isotope analysis and glacier dynamics. Her research explores how speleothems (cave deposits) record glacial climate history, subglacial environments, and hydroclimate variability across timescales. She contributes to global databases like SISALv3 and investigates processes such as prior calcite precipitation effects on δ18O records. Recent studies include analyzing millennial-scale climate variability in the Northern Hemisphere, subglacial speleothems in the Alps and Caucasus, and the role of cold-season temperature in shaping regional hydroclimate. Her work bridges empirical data (speleothems, isotopes) with climate modeling to improve interpretations of past and future climate systems.










