Summary
I am a lecturer in the department of Earth Sciences and Engineering and an affiliate of the Grantham Institute. I lead the “Endian” (Environmental Diagnostics and Analysis) research group. The goal of the Endian group is to develop a comprehensive understanding of global biogeochemical dynamics in a changing environments. We aim to support the green transition while trying to anticipate the pollution issues of that new low-carbon world by consolidating the knowledge base and build the datasets and tools that will be needed in the next decades.
I started studying biology at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, received a BSc in marine biology from Hawaii Pacific University, an MSc in Oceanography from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and holds a PhD in Geosciences from Princeton University. Prior to joining Imperial College, I was a James Martin Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the department of Earth Sciences in the University of Oxford, associated with the 21stCentury Ocean Institute of the James Martin School. I was awarded a UK NERC Independent Research Fellowship in 2015 and I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Publications
Journals
Wang J, Ray K, Brito-Parada P, et al. , 2022, A Bayesian approach for the modelling of material stocks and flows with incomplete data, Arxiv
Morley JD, Myers RJ, Plancherel Y, et al. , 2022, A database for the stocks and flows of sand and gravel, Resources, Vol:11, ISSN:2079-9276, Pages:1-17
Mason AR, Gathorne-Hardy A, White C, et al. , 2022, Resource requirements for ecosystem conservation: A combined industrial and natural ecology approach to quantifying natural capital use in nature, Ecology and Evolution, Vol:12, ISSN:2045-7758, Pages:1-15
Morley JD, Myers RJ, Plancherel Y, et al. , 2022, A Database for the Extraction, Trade, and Use of Sand and Gravel (Retraction of Vol 11, art no 38, 2022), Resources-basel, Vol:11
Meuriot O, Lique C, Plancherel Y, 2022, Properties, sensitivity, and stability of the Southern Hemisphere salinity minimum layer in the UKESM1 model, Climate Dynamics, ISSN:0930-7575