Melanie Leng
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Born
Melanie Jane Leng
AlmamaterOxford Polytechnic (BSc)
Aberystwyth University (PhD)
Aberystwyth University (PhD)
InstitutionsUniversity of Nottingham
British Geological Survey
British Geological Survey
Melanie Leng | |
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Melanie Leng | |
| Born | Melanie Jane Leng |
| Alma mater | Oxford Polytechnic (BSc) Aberystwyth University (PhD) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Isotopes Palaeoclimate Geochemistry[1] |
| Institutions | University of Nottingham British Geological Survey |
| Thesis | Late Ordovician-early Silurian palaeo-environmental analysis in the Tywyn-Corris area of mid-Wales (1990) |
| Website | www |
Melanie Jane Leng MBE is a British biochemist. She is a Professor of Isotope Geosciences at the University of Nottingham[1] working on isotopes, palaeoclimate and geochemistry.[2][3][4][5] She also serves as the Chief Scientist for Environmental Change Adaptation and Resilience at the British Geological Survey and Director of the Centre for Environmental Geochemistry, a collaboration between the University of Nottingham and the British Geological Survey. For many years (till 2019) she has been the UK convenor and representative of the UK geoscience community on the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program.[6]
