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  • 2017 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

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Alexander W. Tudhope is a researcher affiliated with the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom. Their primary fields of study include Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with research contributions spreading across related subfields such as Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Geology, and Oceanography.

The main topics covered in Tudhope's research focus on:

  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Marine and coastal plant biology

Tudhope has published in several academic venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Frontiers in Marine Science

The researcher's recent publications include:

  • "Impacts of Coral Growth on Geochemistry: Lessons From the Galápagos Islands," 2021, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • "Anthropogenic nitrogen pollution threats and challenges to the health of South Asian coral reefs," 2023, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Ecological co-benefits from sea cucumber farming: Holothuria scabra increases growth rate of seagrass," 2021, Aquaculture Environment Interactions
  • "Marginal Reefs Under Stress: Physiological Limits Render Galápagos Corals Susceptible to Ocean Acidification and Thermal Stress," 2022, AGU Advances
  • "Coral Record of Younger Dryas Chronozone Warmth on the Great Barrier Reef," 2020, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

Frequent collaborators in Tudhope's work include Braddock K. Linsley, Jody M. Webster, Donald C. Potts, Thomas Felis, and Michael K. Gagan, each having co-authored multiple publications with Tudhope.

Alexander W. Tudhope was awarded the title of Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Variability in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation Through a Glacial-Interglacial Cycle

    Alexander W. Tudhope;Alexander W. Tudhope;Colin P. Chilcott;Malcolm T. McCulloch;Edward R. Cook

  • High-resolution palaeoclimatology of the last millennium: a review of current status and future prospects:

    P.D. Jones;K.R. Briffa;T.J. Osborn;J.M. Lough

  • Temperature dependence of δ 7 Li, δ 44 Ca and Li/Ca during growth of calcium carbonate

    Caedmon S Marriott;Gideon M Henderson;Nick S Belshaw;Alexander W Tudhope

  • Interlaboratory study for coral Sr/Ca and other element/Ca ratio measurements

    Ed C. Hathorne;Alexander C. Gagnon;Thomas Felis;Jess F. Adkins

  • Erratum: Intensification of the meridional temperature gradient in the Great Barrier Reef following the Last Glacial Maximum (Nature Communications (2014) 5 (4102) DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5102)

    Thomas Felis;Helen V. McGregor;Braddock K. Linsley;Alexander W. Tudhope

  • Excitation-emission-matrix fluorescence spectroscopy applied to humic acid bands in coral reefs

    B. J. H. Matthews;A. C. Jones;N. K. Theodorou;Alexander Tudhope

  • Patterns and possible environmental controls of skeletogenesis of Porites lutea, South Thailand

    T. P. Scoffin;A. W. Tudhope;B. E. Brown;H. Chansang

  • Reconstructing ENSO: the influence of method, proxy data, climate forcing and teleconnections

    Robert Wilson;Robert Wilson;Edward Cook;Rosanne D'Arrigo;Nadja Riedwyl

  • Decline in skeletal growth of the coral Porites lutea from the Andaman Sea, South Thailand between 1984 and 2005

    J. T. I. Tanzil;J. T. I. Tanzil;Barbara E Brown;Alexander Tudhope;R. P. Dunne

  • Coral record of equatorial sea-surface temperatures during the penultimate deglaciation at Huon peninsula

    Malcolm T. McCulloch;Alexander W. Tudhope;Tezer M. Esat;Graham E. Mortimer

  • Monsoon climate and Arabian Sea coastal upwelling recorded in massive corals from southern Oman

    Alexander W. Tudhope;David W. Lea;Graham B. Shimmield;Colin P. Chilcott

  • Links between tropical Pacific seasonal, interannual and orbital variability during the Holocene

    Julien Emile-Geay;Kim M. Cobb;Matthieu Carré;Pascale Braconnot

  • Geochemical evidence from corals for changes in the amplitude and spatial pattern of South Pacific interdecadal climate variability over the last 300 years

    B. K. Linsley;G. M. Wellington;D. P. Schrag;L. Ren

  • EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT OF DREDGING ON INTERTIDAL CORAL REEFS AT KO-PHUKET, THAILAND, USING ECOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL-PARAMETERS

    BE Brown;Mda Le Tissier;TP Scoffin;AW Tudhope

  • Recent changes in climate in the far western equatorial Pacific and their relationship to the Southern Oscillation; oxygen isotope records from massive corals, Papua New Guinea

    Alexander Tudhope;G. B. Shimmield;Colin Chilcott;M. Jebb

  • The Effects of Callianassa Bioturbation on the Preservation of Carbonate Grains in Davies Reef Lagoon, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

    Alexander W. Tudhope;Terence P. Scoffin

  • Factors influencing the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic composition of Porites lutea coral skeletons from Phuket, South Thailand

    N. Allison;Alexander Tudhope;A. E. Fallick

  • The impact of volcanic forcing on tropical temperatures during the past four centuries

    Rosanne D’Arrigo;Rob Wilson;Rob Wilson;Alexander Tudhope

  • Rate of dissolution of carbonate sediments by microboring organisms, Davies Reef, Australia

    Alexander W. Tudhope;Michael J. Risk

  • SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS OF THE CENTRAL REGION OF THE GREAT BARRIER-REEF OF AUSTRALIA

    Terence P. Scoffin;Alexander W. Tudhope

Frequent Co-Authors

Julia E. Cole
Julia E. Cole University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Helen McGregor
Helen McGregor University of Wollongong
Yusuke Yokoyama
Yusuke Yokoyama University of Tokyo
Braddock K. Linsley
Braddock K. Linsley Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jody M. Webster
Jody M. Webster University of Sydney
Alexander L. Thomas
Alexander L. Thomas University of Edinburgh
Rob Wilson
Rob Wilson University of St Andrews
Thomas Felis
Thomas Felis University of Bremen
Michael K. Gagan
Michael K. Gagan Australian National University
Matthew D. Collins
Matthew D. Collins University of Reading

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