Ms. Lida Teneva
Graduate Student
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Biology and Paleo Environment
205 Core Lab
61 Route 9W - PO Box 1000
Palisades
NY
10964-8000
US
Phone: 
(845) 365-8625
teneva@ldeo.columbia.edu
Fields of interest: 
Paleoclimatology, geochemistry, carbonates, coral reefs, climate change policy and sustainable development

Currently working on: sea level change since the Last Glacial Maximum  ,capturing changes in tropical seasonality during the Last Glacial Maximum  ,the coral reef hypothesis of CO2 changes on glacial-interglacial time-scales  ,temperature and precipitation reconstructions in the early Holocene  ,multi-proxy geochemical signatures of the Mystery Interval from Barbados...All based on corals. I love that our work takes us to beautiful places. :)

Education
List of degrees from highest to lowest:
B.A. Geosciences (Honors)
Franklin and Marshall College
2006
Honors & Awards: 
The Sigma Xi Scientific Research Prize, Franklin and Marshall College April 2006
Lloyd S. Yeakel Memorial Award in Geology, Franklin and Marshall College April 2006
Leser Grant for Outstanding Research in the Sciences, F&M College 2003, 2005
Selected Publications: 
Stable isotopes in Early-Holocene Acropora cervicornis from the Enriquillo Valley, Dominican Republic, Teneva, L. T.; Greer, L.; de Wet, C. B.; Patterson, W. P. , 19th Annual Keck Research Symposium in Geology Proceedings, p.67-71, (2006)

Styles and timing of volatile-driven activity in the eastern Hellas region of Mars, Crown, D. A.; Bleamaster, L. F.; Mest, S. C.; Teneva, L.T. , Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets, Dec 24, Volume 110, Issue E12, p.-, (2005), Doi 10.1029/2005je002496