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Dr Emma Hocking

Associate Professor

School: Geography and Natural Sciences

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Emma Hocking

My research focuses on reconstructing relative sea level and environmental change on Holocene timescales. I work in a variety of environments, including tidal marshes, isolation basins, lakes, peatlands, and use a combination of sedimentology, microfossil (diatom) and geochronological methods for reconstructing past environments. Currently I am working on a range of research projects across the world, tied together by the methodological approach of using diatom analysis. These include reconstruction of great earthquake and tsunami history in south-central Chile, reconstructing lake mixing regimes in Finland, and reconstructing past human impacts on neotropical landscapes including the Brazilian savannah and Amazonia. 

  • Leeza Pickering Alteration of lake mixing regimes in southern Finland in response to climate change: reconstructing Holocene lake mixing regimes and modelling 21st century changes Start Date: 01/10/2021
  • Leeza Pickering Alteration of lake mixing regimes in southern Finland in response to climate change: reconstructing Holocene lake mixing regimes and modelling 21st century changes Start Date: 01/10/2021 End Date: 17/10/2025

  • Geography PhD June 30 2010
  • Geography Studies (Science) MSc August 31 2006
  • Geography BSc (Hons) June 30 2005
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA


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