Christine Lane

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Christine Lane
Born (1980-09-09) 9 September 1980 (age 43)
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Christine Susanna Lane (born 9 September 1980) is a physical geographer and

Department of Geography since 2016.[1]

Education

Christine Lane was educated at

DPhil at the University of Oxford, after which she spent three years as a postdoctoral research assistant on the RESET Project.[3]

In 2012 Lane was awarded a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship, looking at the tephra records of East African changing environments, during which she moved from RLAHA to the Department of Geography at the University of Manchester. She was awarded the Professor of Geography (1993) chair and moved to the University of Cambridge in 2016.

Career and Research

Lane's work researches the mechanisms, timing and environmental impacts of past climatic change and explosive volcanism, primarily in East Africa and Europe.

In 2013 Lane was involved in a project which sought to examine the impacts of the

Toba supereruption
in Africa using a sediment core from Lake Malawi .[4] The team were able to identify ash from the eruption, dated to 75,000 years before present, in the lake sediment, however found no evidence of the volcanic winter previously hypothesised.

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