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David Kemp

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    Dave's research is focused on understanding the climate system responses to global environmental changes in deep time. He gained his PhD from the Open University in 2006 and held a junior research fellowship at Cambridge University before taking up his position on the Paleopolar project at UCL. As part of his work on the project, Dave will generate organic carbon isotope data along with lipid-based proxy temperature data from early Cenozoic Antarctic sediments. Dave has moved to Open University now.



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