Anais Orsi

Assistant Professor

Research Interests

climate change
Polar climate
Isotope geochemistry
Data analysis, inverse modeling
Paleoclimate

Relevant Thesis-Based Degree Programs

Research Options

I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.
I am interested in working with undergraduate students on research projects.

Research Methodology

Ice core data
stable water isotopes in water vapor and precipitation
noble gas isotope analyses in ice cores
development of paleoclimate proxies
process modeling, inverse modeling
temperature reconstructions from ice core data

Recruitment

Master's students
Doctoral students
Postdoctoral Fellows
Any time / year round
I support public scholarship, e.g. through the Public Scholars Initiative, and am available to supervise students and Postdocs interested in collaborating with external partners as part of their research.
I support experiential learning experiences, such as internships and work placements, for my graduate students and Postdocs.
I am open to hosting Visiting International Research Students (non-degree, up to 12 months).
I am interested in hiring Co-op students for research placements.

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Publications

  • (2024)
    Cryosphere, 18 (9), 4379-4397
  • (2024)
    Cryosphere, 18 (8), 3741-3763
  • (2024)
    Cryosphere, 18 (5), 2239-2256
  • (2023)
    Climate of the Past, 19 (6), 1125-1152
  • (2023)
    Cryosphere, 17 (12), 5373-5389
  • (2023)
    Nature Geoscience, 16 (11), 997-1004
  • (2023)
    Climate of the Past, 19 (3), 579-606
  • (2022)
    Quaternary Science Reviews, 294
  • (2021)
    Quaternary Science Reviews, 266
  • (2020)
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125 (23)
  • (2020)
    Scientific Data, 7 (1)
  • (2020)
    Scientific Data, 7 (1)
  • (2020)
    Climate of the Past, 16 (4), 1411-1428
  • (2020)
    Scientific data, 7 (1), 271
  • (2020)
    Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 13 (12), 6703-6731
  • (2020)
    Scientific Data, 7 (1)
  • (2020)
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125 (17)
  • (2020)
    Earth System Science Data, 12 (3), 2261-2288
  • (2019)
    Climate of the Past, 15 (2), 661-684
  • (2019)
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 514, 37-47
  • (2019)
    Cryosphere, 13 (1), 281-296
  • (2019)
    Nature, 570 (7760), 224-227
  • (2019)
    Quaternary Science Reviews, 211, 156-165
  • (2018)
    Cryosphere, 12 (1), 325-341
  • (2018)
    Geophysical Research Letters, 45 (18), 9834-9842
  • (2018)
    Climate of the Past, 14 (2), 193-214
  • (2018)
    Climate of the Past, 14 (6), 923-946
  • (2017)
    Scientific Data, 4
  • (2017)
    Climate of the Past, 13 (11), 1609-1634
  • (2017)
    Cryosphere, 11 (6), 2727-2741
  • (2017)
    Journal of Glaciology, 63 (239), 401-422
  • (2017)
    Nature, 548 (7668), 443-446
  • (2017)
    Climate of the Past, 13 (7), 833-853
  • (2017)
    Comptes Rendus - Geoscience, 349 (4), 139-150
  • (2017)
    Geophysical Research Letters, 44 (12), 6235-6243
  • (2016)
    Nature Climate Change, 6 (10), 917-926
  • (2016)
    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 174, 54-69
  • (2016)
    Climate of the Past, 12 (9), 1933-1948
  • (2016)
    Cryosphere, 10 (4), 1647-1663
  • (2016)
    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 177, 62-77
  • (2015)
    Journal of Glaciology, 61 (227), 585-594
  • (2015)
    Journal of Geophysical Research, 120 (6), 2558-2574
  • (2015)
    Nature, 520 (7549), 661-665
  • (2015)
    Cryosphere, 9 (4), 1481-1504
  • (2014)
    Annals of Glaciology, 55 (68), 15-26
  • (2014)
    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14 (18), 9511
  • (2014)
    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14 (7), 3571-3572
  • (2014)
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 395, 81-90
  • (2013)
    Nature Geoscience, 6 (2), 87-88
  • (2013)
    Nature, 493 (7433), 489-494
  • (2013)
    Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 365, 190-197
  • (2013)
    Nature, 500 (7463), 440-444
  • (2013)
    Climate of the Past, 9 (3), 1029-1051
  • (2012)
    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12 (9), 4259-4277
  • (2012)
    Geophysical Research Letters, 39 (9)
  • (2011)
    Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11 (21), 11007-11021

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