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Daniel Emanuelsson

Daniel Emanuelsson is a British Antarctic Survey (BAS) post-doctoral research associate working in the Ice Dynamics and Palaeoclimate team. As a central part of multinational teams and frontier research collaborations, he has gained extensive experience in several disciplines. Emanuelsson works with the water stable isotope record from the Palmer ice core from the Antarctic Peninsula. The Palmer isotopes capture regional Antarctic Peninsula climate variability and his research demonstrates a linkage between Palmer ice core proxies and melt on the Larsen ice shelves. He has also taken images of the ice core using a line scanner in the BAS freezer. His research interests lie within the areas of climate dynamics, palaeoclimatology, climate variability, tropical and mid-latitude teleconnections with polar regions, atmosphere and sea-ice interactions, observational data comparison with models, data analysis, experimental design, laser spectroscopy, water stable isotopes, continuous flow analysis (CFA), and field campaigns.

Core Readings: Antarctic Peninsula  contribution