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Dr. Pauline Gulliver is a Research Scientist at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre. Her role involves supporting UK environmental science community projects through radiocarbon analyses, which are used as tracers for environmental processes in order to build chronologies. Her expertise particularly focuses on the use of radiocarbon in measuring gas emissions such as carbon dioxide and methane, as well as in analyzing waters for Dissolved Organic Carbon, Dissolved Inorganic Carbon, and particulate carbon. Dr. Gulliver develops new methods in these fields, such as the ability to analyze isotopes of methane from a single sample. She utilizes materials like carbonates from coastal and estuarine environments and collaborates with researchers to study factors related to sea-level rise and how corals respond to global climate change. Highly collaborative, she supports projects for users of the Facility across a wide range of geographical locations, contributing to sample collection, data interpretation, and publications. She is also interested in new collaborations that aim at developing innovative approaches to radiocarbon analysis within the UK and the international scientific community.