Dr Alexander Farnsworth
BSC(Cardiff), MSc(Bristol), PhD(Uni.Reading)
Current positions
Senior Research Associate
School of Geographical Sciences
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Research interests
My current research focus is investigating large-scale controls on past climate change through the Cretaceous-Palaeogene-Neogene and how changes in past environments can inform us on future climate change. Through using a comprehensive modelling approach we can examine the role perturbations in topography, bathymetry, solar insolation, ice sheets and Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) through time have driven the changing dynamics of the ocean and atmosphere, redistributing energy and momentum, seen in the proxy-data records seen in many oceanic and terrestrial proxy datasets.
My particular interests centres on the role of the hydrological cycle in climate change, specifically on precipitation dynamics and the role of monsoon systems.
My previous research looked into the dynamics of the central African monsoon system and interannual variability in the monsoon using model and observational data. The role of land surface – atmospheric interactions on precipitation resulting from land surface change under future climate regimes was a key focus of this research.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
Senior Research Associate
School of Geographical Sciences
Publications
Recent publications
29/12/2020A Middle Eocene lowland humid subtropical “Shangri-La” ecosystem in central Tibet
Science Advances
Climatic drivers of latitudinal variation in Late Triassic tetrapod diversity
Palaeontology
Asteroid impact, not volcanism, caused the end-Cretaceous dinosaur extinction
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Cenozoic Topography, Monsoons and Biodiversity Conservation within the Tibetan Region
A long-term, high-latitude record of Eocene hydrological change in the Greenland region
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology