Personal profile

Research interests

My main research focuses on stable isotope and geochemical studies of Early life in the Archaean, as well as the understanding of the volcanic systems and the Past Climate recorded in the Speleothems. More recently, my interests have diversified towards geochemical analysis for Environmental diagnostics, and the occurrence and behaviour of the Microplastics in riverine environment.

1 - The study of microplastics, particularly in fresh waters is relatively new, and still in development. Many questions have risen from the onset, from their origin to their fate in the marine environment, which is their ultimate destination and the most important and concerning accumulation. The best way to stop this is to reduce the release at the sources, on land and rivers. Some of works carried out have been based: 1) on the mechanical alteration and disintegration of diverse types of plastic, submitted to UV light and friction action; 2) the release into landfill leachates; 3) the synthetic fibres from garments during washing machine operation. This is a new stimulating topic with many opportunities to develop research activities.

2 - Diverse collaborations with other universities based on elemental compositions of geological and environmental materials have encompassed a wide range of topics, from water contamination by arsenic (India and Bangladesh), historical mining legacy (western UK) to air pollution (London).

3 - My main research has been focusing on the metabolic determination and evolution of the Archaean Life, using carbon, oxygen and sulphur isotopic compositions. The studied period spans on a 1.2 Ga timescale from the Isua Greenstone Belt in Western Greenland (3.8-2.7Ga), to the Barberton Greenstone Belt in Eastern South Africa (3.6-3.3Ga), the Steep Rock Lake group in Canada (2.9Ga), and the Belingwe Greenstone Belt, Southern Zimbabwe (2.7-2.6Ga). Carbon and sulphur Isotopic signatures characterise the diverse microbial metabolisms that occurred then, which are determining the timing for the free oxygen to rise in the Early Atmosphere, involving Oxygenic Photosynthesis controlled by activity of the Rubisco 1 enzyme.

4 - I have been involved for many years with the study of volcanic systems using carbon, sulphur and oxygen isotopes to understand the processes occurring during the volcanic activity, from subduction setting (e.g. Kamchatka) to spreading centre (East Pacific Rise, Lucky Strike). It covers the study of the origin of the volcanism to the late re-worked mineralisation. This has allowed me to develop many external collaborations, studying Icelandic volcanic systems, Australian mineralization, and more recently, the Afar rifting system (Djibouti).

5 - One of my other researches has been analysing carbon and oxygen isotopes on speleothems (Gibraltar) to characterise palaeoclimates in the Quaternary. The calcite forming the stalagmites slowly grows in the cave environment recording the ancient temperatures existing at the time and consequently will determine the overall change of climate in the region.

 

Teaching

1)  Course leader of the MSc Environmental Diagnosis and Management

  1. EA5110 Module 3 – (Co-ordinator) Environmental Inorganic Analysis (soil and water metal contamination)
  2. EA 5430 Module 6 – (Laboratory leader) Contaminated land Case Study on Hounslow former landfill.
  3. EA5430 Module 8 – (Co-leader) Thames Basin Case Study, based on water quality of the river Thames and tributaries.
  4. EA5500 - Independent Project supervision (1-2 per year) and co-supervision (variable)

2)  Course Co-ordinator GL3321 Independent Environmental Geology projects and GL3131 Independent Geological Sciences projects.

3)  Supervision of 3rd years BSc Independent Environmental Geology projects – 2 to 3 annually.

4)  Field Trip Leader and supervisor – GL3901 / 3951 - Mapping Courses – French Pyrenees

5)  Joint co-ordinator– GL3001 Presentation Skills module

6)   Lecturing in GL3200 Marine Geology - Volcanism and hydrothermal activity in spreading centre

7)   Lecturing in GL4020 – Archaean sedimentation processes.

8)   Lecturing in GL4040 – Archaean Early Life.

9)   MSc by Research supervisions (4).

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 13 - Climate Action
  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water
  • SDG 15 - Life on Land

Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years

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