Paleo-environmental Research Section
Understanding past environments is key to projecting future changes. Thus, we investigate climate and earth surface systems over the past 200,000 years, during which time global climates have fluctuated dramatically with glacial-interglacial cycles and accompanying changes in atmospheric greenhouse gas levels. Combined observational and modeling studies are a unique feature of CESD. Various geographic areas are targeted for collecting samples including South and South East Asia, Pacific coral reefs, and Antarctica. A state-of-the-art climate model (MIROC) is used for paleoclimate studies, whereas solid earth deformation modeling to understand glacio-hydro-isostatic adjustment (GIA) is employed to quantitatively deduce past ice volume changes. Our group is also involved heavily with international collaborative programs, such as IPCC, IGBP, PAGES, IODP and IGCP.
Ongoing Research Themes
●Paleoenvironmental reconstruction in monsoon regions
●Sea level changes
●Stability of Antarctic Ice Sheet
Various geological archives recording paleoenvironmental information and the mass spectrometry to deduce isotopic signatures from the samples .
a,b. Corals
c. Glacial boulder
d. Tree
e. Marine sediments
f. Laser ablation sector field high resolution ICP MS