World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
45
Citations
5737
World Ranking
4570
National Ranking
505

Overview

Jeremy M. Lloyd is affiliated with Durham University in the United Kingdom and primarily conducts research in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several key subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Earth-Surface Processes, Geophysics, and Oceanography.

The scientist's main research topics cover diverse areas such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, Geological Formations and Processes, Arctic and Antarctic Ice Dynamics, Earthquake and Tectonic Studies, and Climate Change and Permafrost.

Several recent publications authored or co-authored by Jeremy M. Lloyd demonstrate their focus on ice-ocean interactions, sediment delivery, and glacier dynamics. Notable papers include:

  • Holocene Interactions Between Glacier Retreat, Sea Ice Formation, and Atlantic Water Advection at the Inner Northeast Greenland Continental Shelf, 2020, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Late Pliocene Cordilleran Ice Sheet Development with Warm Northeast Pacific Sea Surface Temperatures, 2020, Climate of the Past
  • Ice-ocean Interactions at the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (NEGIS) Over the Past 11,000 Years, 2023, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Tracking Sediment Delivery to Central Baffin Bay During the Past 40 kyrs: Insights from a Multiproxy Approach and New Age Model, 2023, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Direct Measurement of Warm Atlantic Intermediate Water Close to the Grounding Line of Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden (79° N) Glacier, Northeast Greenland, 2023, The Cryosphere

Jeremy M. Lloyd has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • David Selby
  • Colm Ó Cofaigh
  • Sönke Szidat
  • Luca Podrecca
  • Emma Ownsworth

Publication venues where Lloyd's work appears repeatedly include:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • The Cryosphere
  • Journal of Quaternary Science

In addition to scholarly articles, Jeremy M. Lloyd has contributed to book literature. One example is a publication with Apress eBooks titled "Infrastructure Leader's Guide to Google Cloud," released in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Bulk organic δ13C and C/N as indicators for sediment sources in the Pearl River delta and estuary, southern China

    Fengling Yu;Fengling Yu;Yongqiang Zong;Jeremy M. Lloyd;Guangqing Huang

  • Evidence for bias in C and N concentrations and δ13C composition of terrestrial and aquatic organic materials due to pre-analysis acid preparation methods

    Chris R. Brodie;Melanie J. Leng;James S.L. Casford;Christopher P. Kendrick

  • Modelling western North Sea palaeogeographies and tidal changes during the Holocene

    Ian Shennan;Kurt Lambeck;Roger Flather;Benjamin P Horton

  • Tidal marsh stratigraphy, sea-level change and large earthquakes, i: a 5000 year record in washington, U.S.A.☆

    I. Shennan;A.J. Long;M.M. Rutherford;F.M. Green

  • A foraminiferal-based transfer function: Implications for sea-level studies

    B. P. Horton;R. J. Edwards;J. M. Lloyd

  • Late Devensian and Holocene records of relative sea-level changes in northwest Scotland and their implications for glacio-hydro-isostatic modelling

    Ian Shennan;Kurt Lambeck;Benjamin P Horton;James B Innes

  • UK intertidal foraminiferal distributions: implications for sea-level studies

    Benjamin P Horton;Robin J Edwards;Jeremy M Lloyd

  • Reconstruction of Holocene monsoon history from the Pearl River Estuary, southern China, using diatoms and carbon isotope ratios

    Y Zong;J. M. Lloyd;M. J. Leng;W. W.-S. Yim

  • An extensive and dynamic ice sheet on the West Greenland shelf during the last glacial cycle.

    C. Ó Cofaigh;J.A. Dowdeswell;A.E. Jennings;K.A. Hogan

  • A new Holocene relative sea level curve for the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

    Emma Watcham;Michael Bentley;Michael Bentley;Dominic Hodgson;Stephen J. Roberts

  • Early Holocene palaeoceanography and deglacial chronology of Disko Bugt, West Greenland

    J.M. Lloyd;L.A. Park;A. Kuijpers;M. Moros

  • A 100 yr record of ocean temperature control on the stability of Jakobshavn Isbrae, West Greenland

    Jeremy Lloyd;Matthias Moros;Kerstin Perner;Richard J. Telford;Richard J. Telford

  • Ice-stream retreat and ice-shelf history in Marguerite Trough, Antarctic Peninsula: Sedimentological and foraminiferal signatures

    Aoibheann A. Kilfeather;Colm Ó Cofaigh;Jerry M. Lloyd;Julian A. Dowdeswell

  • Holocene palaeoceanographic evolution off West Greenland

    K Perner;M Moros;A Jennings;JM Lloyd

  • Bulk organic δ13C and C/N ratios as palaeosalinity indicators within a Scottish isolation basin

    Elizabeth A. V. Mackie;Melanie J. Leng;Melanie J. Leng;Jeremy M. Lloyd;Carol Arrowsmith

  • Holocene isostasy and relative sea-level changes on the east coast of England

    Ian Shennan;Kurt Lambeck;Benjamin P Horton;James B Innes

  • Modern distribution of benthic foraminifera from Disko Bugt, West Greenland.

    Jeremy M. Lloyd

  • Alkenone and coccolith records of the mid-Pleistocene in the south-east Atlantic: Implications for the U37K′ index and South African climate

    Erin L. McClymont;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Jacques Giraudeau;Catherine Pierre

  • Evidence for bias in C/N, δ13C and δ15N values of bulk organic matter, and on environmental interpretation, from a lake sedimentary sequence by pre-analysis acid treatment methods

    Chris R. Brodie;James S.L. Casford;Jeremy M. Lloyd;Melanie J. Leng

  • Expansion of subarctic water masses in the North Atlantic and Pacific oceans and implications for mid-Pleistocene ice sheet growth

    Erin L. McClymont;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Gerald H. Haug;Jerry M. Lloyd

  • Holocene sea-level change and coastal evolution in the Humber estuary, eastern England: an assessment of rapid coastal change

    A. J. Long;J. B. Innes;J. R. Kirby;J. M. Lloyd

  • Implications of a microfossil-based transfer function in Holocene sea-level studies

    Benjamin P Horton;Robin J Edwards;Jeremy M. Lloyd

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Moros
Matthias Moros Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Antoon Kuijpers
Antoon Kuijpers Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Melanie J. Leng
Melanie J. Leng University of Nottingham
Yongqiang Zong
Yongqiang Zong University of Hong Kong
Anne E. Jennings
Anne E. Jennings University of Colorado Boulder
James B. Innes
James B. Innes Durham University
Benjamin P. Horton
Benjamin P. Horton City University of Hong Kong
Ian Shennan
Ian Shennan Durham University
Eystein Jansen
Eystein Jansen University of Bergen
Richard J. Telford
Richard J. Telford University of Bergen

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying Earth Science in the USA opens doors to various interdisciplinary fields and exciting career opportunities. For lifelong learners, programs like open university free courses for over 60s offer accessible ways to deepen knowledge without significant financial commitment.

For those interested in managing and disseminating scientific information, pursuing an ala accredited mlis programs is a practical route. These degrees prepare students for careers that support research and education within scientific communities.

Another closely related field is obtaining a library science degree, which enhances information literacy and archival skills crucial for handling Earth Science resources and data.

Moreover, integrating digital skills such as photography can complement Earth Science expertise. The cheapest online photography degree programs provide affordable options to gain technical skills for documenting environmental changes and geological phenomena visually.

Best Scientists Citing Jeremy M. Lloyd

Trending Scientists