Caroline Ladlow
Past Fellow
Research Interests
I am a geologist interested in using sediments from various systems to better understand how they will adapt to climate change. I studied storms to investigate how their frequency is changing, and how ecosystems like marshes accumulate sediment to see how they may adapt as sea level rises.
Publications
Mejía, L. M., Méndez-Vicente, A., Abrevaya, L., Lawrence, K. T., Ladlow, C., Bolton, C., ... & Stoll, H. (2017). A diatom record of CO 2 decline since the late Miocene. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 479, 18-33.
Waite, A. J., Martin, E. E., Lawrence, K. T., Ladlow, C. G., & Newkirk, D. (2014, December). The Closure History of the Central American Seaway and its Relationship to Ocean Circulation and Climate. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts.
Education
B.S.: Geoscience, Lafayette College, 2016
B.A.: Environmental Studies, Lafayette College, 2016