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Carolyn H. Eyles

Carolyn H. Eyles

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
4304
World Ranking
8632
National Ranking
439

Overview

Carolyn H. Eyles is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada and has contributed extensively to Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a primary focus on Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Geography, Planning and Development, Geology, and Ocean Engineering. Their research encompasses multiple aspects of geosciences, addressing both natural hazards and environmental processes.

Eyles' work covers a range of main topics including:

  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Geography Education and Pedagogy
  • Robotics and Sensor-Based Localization
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage

The scientist has contributed papers to leading venues in the field, with frequent publications in:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Geological Magazine
  • Boreas
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Geosciences

Notable recent papers include:

  • Geoscience Fieldwork in the Age of COVID-19 and Beyond: Commentary on the Development of a Virtual Geological Field Trip to Whitefish Falls, Ontario, Canada, 2021, Geosciences
  • Fractures in the Niagara Escarpment in Ontario, Canada: distribution, connectivity, and geohazard implications, 2022, Geological Magazine
  • Winter weathering of fractured sedimentary rocks in a temperate climate: observation of freeze-thaw and thermal processes on the Niagara Escarpment, Hamilton, Ontario, 2022, Geological Magazine
  • Laurentide Ice Sheet configuration in southern Ontario, Canada during the last glaciation (MIS 4 to 2) from stratigraphic drilling and LIDAR-based surficial mapping, 2024, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Geoscience Fieldwork in the Age of Covid-19 and Beyond: Commentary on the Development of a Virtual Geological Field Trip to Whitefish Falls, Ontario, Canada, 2021, Preprints.org

Collaborations form an important aspect of Eyles' research output, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Alexander L. Peace
  • Henry Gage
  • Rebecca E. Lee
  • Rebecca Lee
  • Rodrigo A. Narro Pérez

Best Publications

  • Lithofacies types and vertical profile models; an alternative approach to the description and environmental interpretation of glacial diamict and diamictite sequences

    Nicholas Eyles;Carolyn H. Eyles;Andrew D. Miall

  • Sediment and pollen evidence for an early to mid-Holocene humid period in the eastern Sahara

    J. C. Ritchie;C. H. Eyles;C. V. Haynes

  • Models of glaciomarine sedimentation and their application to the interpretation of ancient glacial sequences

    C.H. Eyles;N. Eyles;A.D. Miall

  • Holocene palaeoecology of the eastern Sahara; Selima Oasis

    C.V. Haynes;C.H. Eyles;L.A. Pavlish;J.C. Ritchie

  • Sedimentation in a large lake: A reinterpretation of the late Pleistocene stratigraphy at Scarborough Bluffs, Ontario, Canada

    Carolyn H. Eyles;Nicholas Eyles

  • Timing of late Cenozoic tidewater glaciation in the far North Pacific

    Martin B. Lagoe;Carolyn H. Eyles;Nicholas Eyles;Christopher Hale

  • Glaciation and tectonics in an active intracratonic basin: the Late Palaeozoic Itararé Group, Paraná Basin, Brazil

    C. H. Eyles;N. Eyles;A. B. Franca

  • Glacial facies models

    Nicholas Eyles;Carolyn Eyles;Andrew D. Miall

  • Facies and allostratigraphy of high-latitude, glacially influenced marine strata of the Early Permian southern Sydney Basin, Australia

    Carolyn H. Eyles;Nicholas Eyles;Victor A. Gostin

  • Glaciomarine sediments of the Isle of Man as a key to late Pleistocene stratigraphic investigations in the Irish Sea Basin

    Carolyn H. Eyles;Nicholas Eyles

  • Bedrock jointing and geomorphology in southwestern Ontario, Canada: an example of tectonic predesign

    Nicholas Eyles;Emmanuelle Arnaud;Adrian E. Scheidegger;Carolyn H. Eyles

  • Sedimentation in an ice-contact subaqueous setting: The mid-Pleistocene ‘North Sea Drifts’ of Norfolk, U.K.

    N. Eyles;C.H. Eyles;A.M. McCabe

  • Glacially‐influenced deep‐marine sedimentation of the Late Precambrian Gaskiers Formation, Newfoundland, Canada

    Nicholas Eyles;Carolyn H. Eyles

  • The Yakataga Formation; A late Miocene to Pleistocene record of temperate glacial marine sedimentation in the Gulf of Alaska

    C. H. Eyles;N. Eyles;M. B. Lagoe

  • Iceberg rafting and scouring in the Early Permian Shoalhaven Group of New South Wales, Australia: Evidence of Heinrich-like events?

    N. Eyles;C.H. Eyles;V.A. Gostin

  • The sedimentary record of drifting ice (early Wisconsin Sunnybrook deposit) in an ancestral ice-dammed Lake Ontario, Canada

    Nicholas Eyles;Carolyn H. Eyles;Christopher Woodworth-Lynas;Todd A. Randall

  • The Application of Basin Analysis Techniques to Glaciated Terrains: An Example from the Lake Ontario Basin, Canada

    N. Eyles;B. M. Clark;B. G. Kaye;K. W. F. Howard

  • Glacially- and tidally-influenced shallow marine sedimentation of the late Precambrian Port Askaig Formation, Scotland

    Carolyn H. Eyles

  • Late Pleistocene subaerial debris‐flow facies of the Bow Valley, near Banff, Canadian Rocky Mountains

    Nicholas Eyles;Ch Eyles;Am Marshall Mccabe

  • Quantitative geomorphological analysis of drumlins in the peterborough drumlin field, ontario, canada

    John C. Maclachlan;Carolyn H. Eyles

  • Topography and significance of a basinwide sequence-bounding erosion surface in the Cretaceous Cardium Formation, Alberta, Canada

    Roger G. Walker;Carolyn H. Eyles

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Eyles
Nicholas Eyles University of Toronto
Roger G. Walker
Roger G. Walker McMaster University
Andrew D. Miall
Andrew D. Miall University of Toronto
Noel P. James
Noel P. James Queen's University
Eduard G. Reinhardt
Eduard G. Reinhardt McMaster University
John W.F. Waldron
John W.F. Waldron University of Alberta
John Menzies
John Menzies Brock University
Ken W. F. Howard
Ken W. F. Howard University of Toronto
Victor A. Gostin
Victor A. Gostin University of Adelaide

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