
Dr Erica Hendy
B.Sc.(Waik.), D.Sc.(Otago), Ph.D.(A.N.U.)
Current positions
Senior Lecturer in Biogeochemical Cycles
School of Earth Sciences
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Research interests
Coral reefs are geological structures made by living organisms from carbonate. I research the past and future of these fascinating ecosystems, and their use in documenting tropical climate variability. The study of coral reefs intersects the disciplines of biology, geology and geochemistry, and for this reason I have a joint academic position at the University of Bristol shared between the two Schools of Biological Sciences and Earth Sciences.
My research group undertakes studies that span from micron-scale geochemical probing of skeletons to global-scale models of reef distribution. We use the skeletons of massive coral colonies to look at past climates, environmental conditions and biological responses. For example, using boron isotopes to monitor how coral control calcification when stressed by reduced seawater pH or changes in water flow regimes. We also apply statistical and mechanistic modelling approaches, driven by biogeochemical and climate model output, to project forward, or reconstruct past coral reef response to global climate change and ocean acidification.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
A deep-sea perspective on coral resilience in a changing world
Principal Investigator
Role
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
09/01/2023 to 08/01/2026
International - Untangling the origin and movement of ghost nets in the Indian Ocean to aid management and mitigation
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
14/11/2019 to 13/01/2021
Past, present and future of turbid reefs in the Coral Triangle
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
01/09/2019 to 31/08/2023
The Invisibility of the Sea
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The following research questions are central to our project:
• How has the cultural invisibility of the sea resulted in its overexploitation and pollution, and in inadequate regulatory standards? How might this…Managing organisational unit
Dates
19/01/2017 to 31/07/2017
Predictive jellyfish bloom dispersal maps for UK nuclear generating facilities
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Earth SciencesDates
03/10/2016 to 30/11/2018
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
23/08/2016El Niño, surface circulation and coral larval dispersal across the world's greatest marine barrier
Nature Communications
The role of skeletal micro-architecture in diagenesis and dating of Acropora palmata
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Key impacts of climate engineering on biodiversity and ecosystems, with priorities for future research
Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences
Consistent decrease in North Atlantic Tropical Cyclone frequency following major volcanic eruptions in the last three centuries
Geophysical Research Letters
Evaluation of coral reef carbonate production models at a global scale
Biogeosciences
Recent publications
24/04/2025Impact of Model Tuning on Simulated Mid-Pliocene Warming
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Radiocarbon evidence of a North Atlantic intermediate water reconfiguration between the 1960s and 1980s
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Reinterpreting radiocarbon records in bamboo corals – new insights from the tropical North Atlantic
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
The hydrological cycle and ocean circulation of the Maritime Continent in the Pliocene
Climate of the Past
Towards the analysis of coral skeletal density-banding using Deep Learning
SN Applied Sciences