Dr Mark Hounslow
Honorary ResearcherResearch Interests
My main interest is in magnetic geochronology at a variety of times scales- from archaeological to geological. Current interests are in the Antropocene, Pliocene/Miocene, Triassic, Carboniferous, Devonian and Silurian. Areas of research interest are the arctic, Europe, North Africa, Canada and China. I have also focused on sediment tracing from source to sink studies both in the marine and terrestrial aquatic environments, interpreting magnetic proxies for understanding environmental change in sediment and soil records, and sediment micro and macrofabric for environmental interpretation. I am a member of the .
I am the chair of the (of the ) until 2021 and am also involved in collaborative international efforts of the boundary task forces for the Triassic, Jurassic and Carboniferous Subcommissions. I am a member of the Geological Society of London , which informs government and the activities of the British Geological survey.
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I have taught of wide variety of 1st to 3rd year modules ranging from environmental magnetics, physical geography, Geological field skills and mapping, Geological Hazards, geophysics, solid-earth geology to sedimentology.
PhD Supervision Interests
Self funding projects related to any topic in magnetics-based geochronology at archaeological to geological timescales- with a focus on the arctic, eastern Europe or North Africa. Sediment tracing problems in modern or ancient sedimentary systems. Please make contact, if you are interested in studying these exciting areas in the geosciences.
01/04/2019 → 30/10/2019
Research
01/04/2018 → 30/09/2018
Research
01/12/2014 → 01/12/2018
Research
04/06/2012 → 05/05/2013
Research
04/06/2012 → 03/06/2013
Research
Membership of committee
Membership of committee
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Other Membership
Business Engagement
Other Membership
Other Membership
Other Membership
Other Membership
Business Engagement
- Centre for Biophotonics
- Earth Science
- Understanding a changing planet