Dr. Erica Hendy
University of Bristol
Adjunct Associate Research Scientist
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
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University of Bristol
Wills Memorial Building,Queens Rd.
Bristol, BS8 1RJ
UK
Phone: 
(440) 117-954-5414
e.hendy@bristol.ac.uk
Fields of interest: 
Earth systems science, Paleoclimatology and paleoceanography, Coral and speleothem geochemistry

Some of my projects include:

  • Reconstructing climate change in Papua New Guinea
  • Synchrotron-based experiments on paleoclimate archives
  • Paleoenvironmental tracers in coral

 

 

Education
List of Highest to Lowest Degree in order.
Ph.D. in Earth and Regolith Studies
Research School of Earth Sciences, Australian National University, Australia
2003
Postgraduate Diploma of Science (Distinction) in Marine Sciences
Department of Marine Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
1995
B.Sc. in Water Sciences
School of Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
1992
Honors & Rewards: 
Robert Hill Memorial Prize for outstanding research & science communication(ANU) 2002
Best Student Paper, ESF Conference on Abrupt Climate Change Dynamics, Italy 11/2001
Selected Publications: 
Coral record of increased sediment flux to the inner Great Barrier Reef since European settlement, McCulloch, M.; Fallon, S.; Wyndham, T.; Hendy, E.; Lough, J.; Barnes, D. , Nature, Feb 13, Volume 421, Issue 6924, p.727-730, (2003), Doi 10.1038/Nature01361

Historical die-offs in massive Porites from the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia: evidence of past environmental stress?, Hendy, E. J.; Lough, J. M.; Gagan, M. K. , Coral Reefs, Volume 22, p.207-215, (2003)

Chronological control of coral records using luminescent lines and evidence for non-stationary ENSO teleconnections in northeast Australia, Hendy, E. J.; Gagan, M. K.; Lough, J. M. , The Holocene, Volume 13, Issue 2, p.187-199, (2003)

Abrupt decrease in tropical Pacific sea surface salinity at end of Little Ice Age, Hendy, E. J.; Gagan, M. K.; Alibert, C. A.; McCulloch, M. T.; Lough, J. M.; Isdale, P. J. , Science, Volume 295, p.1511-1514, (2002)

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