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Eric Wolff, British Antarctic Survey, U.K.
IGAC SSC member

email: ewwo (at) bas.ac.uk

Dr. Wolff is a principal investigator at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge, UK. He works on the study of palaeoclimate and palaeoenvironments through ice cores, and also on polar atmospheric chemistry and the air-snow interface. He is the chair of the science committee of the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA), co-chair of International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences (IPICS), which is plotting a course for the future of ice core science, and a member of the IGAC SSC. Within IGAC, he leads the Air-Ice Chemical Interactions (AICI) task and is involved in the POLARCAT Task. He is particularly interested in the causes of changing climate and environment in the Quaternary era, and of course in the polar regions.
















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