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Caroline Mather is a lecturer in Environmental Sciences at the University of Western Australia, where she employs her multidisciplinary expertise in Earth and Climate Science. Her research interests focus on employing scientific techniques to produce records of past environmental and climatic changes, enhancing the ability to predict and manage future environmental conditions. Mather's work delves into human-environment interactions and the impact of climate change on landscapes and water resources, with a significant portion of her research dedicated to developing climate records through freshwater carbonate deposits, particularly in the Murujuga rock art province, located at the Dampier Archipelago in Western Australia. Mather collaborates extensively with colleagues both nationally and internationally, supported by strong ties with industry partners from the mining and petroleum sectors. She has published numerous research papers and contributed to various significant projects aimed at environmental management and rehabilitation, emphasizing the interaction between groundwater-dependent ecosystems and surface water management. Besides her academic responsibilities, Mather is actively engaged in various research projects, including those funded by the Australian Research Council and ANSTO, that explore Holocene environmental records and their implications for early human occupation in the region.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of Environmental Sciences, focusing on climate change and environmental management.
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