Paleoclimatology
Research focuses
on computational approaches to the interpretation of paleoclimate
records. I believe that the integrated analysis of widely distributed
paleoclimate records will yield important information about the
climate system that cannot be obtained by studying these records
individually. I am particularly interested in the evolution of
Plio-Pleistocene climate as it relates to Milankovitch forcing,
100-kyr glacial cycles, and deep-ocean circulation. I also develop
and distribute software related to age model development and
stratigraphy. The analytical techniques I use most frequently
are stratigraphic correlation, simple physical models of simple,
dynamic programming, and mathematical tools such as time series
analysis, principal component analysis, and computational probability
and statistics.
PHONE: 805.893.4437
OFFICE: Webb Hall 2113
EMAIL:lisiecki@geol.ucsb.edu
WEBSITE: www.geol.ucsb.edu/faculty/lisiecki
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