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Member Since 1990
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz
Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
Professional Experience
Georgia Institute of Technology
Professor
2004 - Present
Education
Doctorate
1995
Columbia University
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2019
Citation
For developing new methods for reconstructing past ocean circulation and for advancing understanding of Late Quaternary deepwater and climate variability.
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Cesare Emiliani Lecture
Received December 2018
Publications

Reconstructing the Tropical Thermocline From Oxygen‐Isotopes in Planktonic and Benthic Foraminifera
Reconstructing the spatial patterns in thermocline depth is critical for understanding ocean‐atmosphere interactions. Previous foraminiferal ...
July 29, 2024

Proxy‐Based Preformed Phosphate Estimates Point to Increased...
November 23, 2022

Coral Oxygen Isotopic Records Capture the 2015/2016 El Nino ...
December 20, 2021

Testing Methods for Reconstructing Glacial Antarctic Circump...
October 15, 2021
AGU Abstracts
Enhanced Biological Pump Efficiency as Primary Factor in Glacial CO2 Drawdown: Insights from Deep Indo-Pacific Preformed Phosphate Reconstructions
WHAT DRIVES GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL CO<SUB>2</SUB> CYCLES? NEW INSIGHTS FROM DATA AND MODELING PERSPECTIVES POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2024
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz, Tyler Vollmer, Grace Kim, Ka...
Atmospheric CO2 was lower during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) compared to the pre-industrial (PI), likely due to an increase storage of respired car...
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Increased Atlantic Nutrient Import during the Last Interglacial
EVERYTHING LAST INTERGLACIAL: CLIMATE, SEA LEVEL, AND ICE POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2024
Isaac Sipp-Alpers, Jean Lynch-Stieglitz, Tyler Vol...
The Last Interglacial Period (LIG; ca. 116,000-129,000 years BP) is the most recent prolonged period of warmth but differed in significant ways from o...
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Anomalous Warmth in Subsurface Atlantic During Last Deglaciation and Early Holocene Driven by Weak Atlantic Overturning Circulation
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION FROM PAST TO FUTURE: INSIGHTS FROM MULTIPLE APPROACHES III ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 10 december 2024
Delia Oppo, Wanyi Lu, Alan Condron, Jean Lynch-Sti...
Model simulations project the Atlantic Meridional Ocean Circulation (AMOC) will weaken in response to global warming, but with large uncertainty. The ...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2024
Member
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Executive Committee
2020 - 2023
Chair
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Fellows Committee
2021 - 2022
Member
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Fellows Committee
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