Member Since 2009
Natalya A. Gomez
Associate Professor, McGill University
Member, Union Fellows Committee
My research group and I work at the intersection between solid Earth geophysics, glaciology and climate science. We seek to understand the interactions between ice sheets, sea level and the solid Earth, the response of these systems to past, ongoing and future climate changes and the associated impacts on coastal areas and communities around the world.
Professional Experience
McGill University
Associate Professor
2015 - Present
New York University
Ed Lorenz Postdoctoral Fellow
2014 - 2015
Education
Harvard University
Doctorate
2014
University of Toronto
Masters
University of Toronto
Bachelors
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Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received 2023
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James B. Macelwane Medal
Received 2023
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Cryosphere Early Career Award
Received 2019
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Publications
Real‐Time Water Levels Using GNSS‐IR: A Potential Tool for Flood Monitoring

Global Navigation Satellite System Interferometric Reflectometry (GNSS‐IR) using low‐cost antennas is a practical solution for monitori...

February 28, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Ice Sheets Without Dynamic Topography
AGU 2024
study of earth's deep interior | 11 december 2024
B Parazin, Natalya A. Gomez, Mark Hoggard, Fred Ri...
Basal topography is a critical boundary condition in the evolution and stability of ice sheets. It is modulated by interactions between several proces...
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Imaging the Antarctic’s 3D Viscosity Structure Using GPS Observations
AGU 2024
geodesy | 10 december 2024
Andrew J. Lloyd, Evelyn M. Powell, Andrew Hollyda...
A challenge of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modeling is seeking a combination of mantle viscosity and ice history that satisfies existing GIA ob...
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The control of glacial isostatic adjustment and grounding-zone-wedge sedimentation on the evolution of ice streams in the Ross Sea (West Antarctica) over the last deglaciation
AGU 2024
earth and planetary surface processes | 09 december 2024
Sam Kodama, Tamara Pico, Alexander Robel, Natalya ...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum (26-19 ka; LGM), ice streams in the Ross Sea (West Antarctica) retreated hundreds of kilometers to their present-day gr...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
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Union Fellows Committee
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