{"id":773,"date":"2014-07-05T17:38:24","date_gmt":"2014-07-05T21:38:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rockheadsciences.com\/?p=773"},"modified":"2016-09-10T07:33:27","modified_gmt":"2016-09-10T11:33:27","slug":"lecturer-physical-geography-fluvial-glacial-dr-lynda-yorke-drlyndayorke-day-life-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/rockheadsciences.com\/lecturer-physical-geography-fluvial-glacial-dr-lynda-yorke-drlyndayorke-day-life-series\/","title":{"rendered":"UPDATED! Glacial \/ Quaternary Geomorphology, Dr. Lynda Yorke @DrLyndaYorke: A Day in the GeoLife Series"},"content":{"rendered":"
NAME:\u00a0<\/b> Lynda Yorke<\/p>\n
CURRENT TITLE:\u00a0<\/b> Lecturer in Physical Geography<\/p>\n
AREA OF EXPERTISE:\u00a0 <\/b>My background is in fluvial geomorphology and reconstructing river response to change, but during my doctorate, I became much more interested in glacial histories, sedimentology and Quaternary landforms. So, my research tends to straddle the interface between deglacial and postglacial environments.<\/p>\n
YEARS EXPERIENCE:<\/b>\u00a0 I’ve had quite a potted history, working before my undergraduate degree and after my Master’s degree, but I’ve spent the last 15 years in and around academia.<\/p>\n
EDUCATION: <\/b>I have a BSc. (Honors) in Geography (Northumbria), a Master’s in Geomorphology and Environmental Change (Durham), and a PhD in Quaternary Geology (Hull). \u00a0I did a Post Doctorate at Liverpool University, returning to my fluvial background before taking up a lectureship.<\/p>\n
WEBSITE: <\/b>http:\/\/www.bangor.ac.uk\/senrgy\/staff\/yorke.php.en<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n