Environmental geochemistry, quantitative methods, surface processes
Lecturer in Earth Sciences

Appointment: | Room: |
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Lecturer in Earth Sciences | Kathleen Lonsdale, 115 |
Courses Taught: | |
GEOL0031 Environmental Geochemistry | |
Research Group(s): | |
Life and Environments | |
Email Address: | Telephone Number: |
a.lipp@ucl.ac.uk |
Research Summary
I am an Earth and environmental scientist and Lecturer in Earth Sciences in the Department. I am primarily interested in the geologic, geochemical & anthropogenic processes that influence Earth’s surface, now, and over its geological past. I mostly develop novel numerical methods which I combine with geochemical, geomorphic & geophysical datasets that I collect in the field. I am passionate about open science, open-source software and science communication. I co-developed and maintain the pollution visualisation website www.sewagemap.co.uk. Most of my publications are free to access online, but please reach out to me if you cannot access them.
Some problems I have worked on are:
- Tracking pollutants (and other tracers) through river networks
- How does the mantle influence Earth’s surface?
- The long-term evolution of the continents & carbon cycle
- Making geochemical data "work harder"
Full details about my work can be found on my personal webpage alexlipp.github.io. I post updates about my research on Bluesky (alexglipp.bsky.social) and (less frequently) Twitter/X (@AlexGLipp). If you are interested in working with me, please get in touch! I am always looking for enthusiastic and motivated students, post-doctoral fellows and collaborators.