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Ellen Corrick is a lecturer with expertise as a palaeoclimatologist, focusing on reconstructing and interpreting past climate and environmental changes. Her research examines the geochemical properties preserved in cave mineral deposits, known as speleothems, which include stalagmites and stalactites. Corrick's work primarily investigates climate changes during the Quaternary Period, spanning the last 2.6 million years, including glacial-interglacial transitions, abrupt climate changes, and interglacial climate variability. As a part of her academic role, she teaches Earth and Environmental Science at the School of Biological, Earth, and Environmental Sciences, integrating her research insights into her teaching methodology.
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