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Tina van de Flierdt is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a substantial focus on the subfields of Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Ecology.

The scientist's work extensively addresses several main topics, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods

Van de Flierdt's publication record includes contributions to notable academic journals and venues, with multiple papers published in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Chemical Geology
  • Nature
  • Nature Communications
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Among recent publications are the following works:

  • "The Sensitivity of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Changing Climate: Past, Present, and Future," 2020, Reviews of Geophysics
  • "Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change," 2022, Nature
  • "Temperate rainforests near the South Pole during peak Cretaceous warmth," 2020, Nature
  • "Global continental and marine detrital εNd: An updated compilation for use in understanding marine Nd cycling," 2021, Chemical Geology
  • "A large West Antarctic Ice Sheet explains early Neogene sea-level amplitude," 2021, Nature

Van de Flierdt frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Notable co-authors include:

  • Robert M. McKay
  • David M. Harwood
  • Laura De Santis
  • Francesca Sangiorgi
  • Amelia Shevenell

This collaborative network supports a wide range of scientific inquiries, particularly relating to climate dynamics, ice sheet behavior, and paleoclimatic reconstructions. The scientist's engagement with interdisciplinary topics indicates a comprehensive approach to understanding Earth's past and present environmental systems.

Best Publications

  • The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017

    Reiner Schlitzer;Robert F. Anderson;Elena Masferrer Dodas;Maeve Lohan

  • Persistent near-tropical warmth on the Antarctic continent during the early Eocene epoch

    Jörg Pross;Lineth Contreras;Peter K. Bijl;David R. Greenwood

  • Dynamic behaviour of the East Antarctic ice sheet during Pliocene warmth

    Carys P. Cook;Tina van de Flierdt;Trevor Williams;Sidney R. Hemming;Sidney R. Hemming

  • Reliable extraction of a deepwater trace metal isotope signal from Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide coatings of marine sediments

    Marcus Gutjahr;Martin Frank;Claudine H. Stirling;Veronika Klemm

  • Towards explaining the Nd paradox using reversible scavenging in an ocean general circulation model

    Mark Siddall;Samar Khatiwala;Tina van de Flierdt;Tina van de Flierdt;Kevin Jones;Kevin Jones

  • Orbital forcing of the East Antarctic ice sheet during the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene

    M O Patterson;R McKay;T Naish;C Escutia

  • Response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past and future climate change

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  • Ice loss from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet during late Pleistocene interglacials

    David J. Wilson;Rachel A. Bertram;Emma F. Needham;Tina van de Flierdt

  • The geochemistry of deep-sea coral skeletons: A review of vital effects and applications for palaeoceanography

    Laura F. Robinson;Laura F. Robinson;Jess F. Adkins;Norbert Frank;Alexander C. Gagnon

  • Neodymium isotopic composition and concentration in the western North Atlantic Ocean: Results from the GEOTRACES GA02 section

    Myriam Lambelet;Tina van de Flierdt;Kirsty Crocket;Mark Rehkämper

  • Neodymium in the oceans: a global database, a regional comparison and implications for palaeoceanographic research

    Tina van de Flierdt;Alexander M. Griffiths;Myriam Lambelet;Susan H. Little

  • The Sensitivity of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Changing Climate: Past, Present, and Future

    T. L. Noble;E. J. Rohling;E. J. Rohling;A. R.A. Aitken;H. C. Bostock

  • Global neodymium hafnium isotope systematics — revisited

    Tina van de Flierdt;Steven L. Goldstein;Sidney R. Hemming;Martin Roy;Martin Roy

  • Reorganization of southern ocean plankton ecosystem at the onset of Antarctic glaciation

    Alexander J. P. Houben;Peter K. Bijl;Jörg Pross;Steven M. Bohaty

  • New constraints on the sources and behavior of neodymium and hafnium in seawater from Pacific Ocean ferromanganese crusts

    Tina Van De Flierdt;Martin Frank;Der-Chuen Lee;Alex N. Halliday

  • Southern Ocean warming and Wilkes Land ice sheet retreat during the mid-Miocene

    Francesca Sangiorgi;Peter K. Bijl;Sandra Passchier;Ulrich Salzmann

  • Deep and bottom water export from the Southern Ocean to the Pacific over the past 38 million years

    Tina van de Flierdt;Martin Frank;Alex N. Halliday;James R. Hein

  • Evidence for iceberg armadas from East Antarctica in the Southern Ocean during the late Miocene and early Pliocene

    Trevor Williams;Tina van de Flierdt;Tina van de Flierdt;Tina van de Flierdt;Sidney R. Hemming;Sidney R. Hemming;Elena Chung;Elena Chung

  • 40Ar/39Ar ages of hornblende grains and bulk Sm/Nd isotopes of circum-Antarctic glacio-marine sediments: Implications for sediment provenance in the southern ocean

    Martin Roy;Tina van de Flierdt;Tina van de Flierdt;Sidney R. Hemming;Sidney R. Hemming;Steven L. Goldstein;Steven L. Goldstein

  • GEOTRACES intercalibration of neodymium isotopes and rare earth element concentrations in seawater and suspended particles. Part 1: reproducibility of results for the international intercomparison

    Tina van de Flierdt;Katharina Pahnke;Katharina Pahnke;Hiroshi Amakawa;Hiroshi Amakawa;Per Andersson

  • Modeling the distribution of Nd isotopes in the oceans using an ocean general circulation model

    Kevin M. Jones;Kevin M. Jones;Samar P. Khatiwala;Steven L. Goldstein;Steven L. Goldstein;Sidney R. Hemming;Sidney R. Hemming

Frequent Co-Authors

Sidney R. Hemming
Sidney R. Hemming Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Steven M Bohaty
Steven M Bohaty University of Southampton
Steven L. Goldstein
Steven L. Goldstein Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Gerhard Kuhn
Gerhard Kuhn University of Bremen
Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand
Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand British Antarctic Survey
Robert D Larter
Robert D Larter British Antarctic Survey
Karsten Gohl
Karsten Gohl Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Werner Ehrmann
Werner Ehrmann Leipzig University
Torsten Bickert
Torsten Bickert University of Bremen
Laura F. Robinson
Laura F. Robinson University of Bristol

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