Joyce Lundberg
Associate Professor
Geography and Environmental Studies
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Joyce Lundberg was educated in Trinity College, Dublin, Australia National University, Canberra (M.Sc), Bristol University (PGCE), and McMaster University, Hamilton (Ph,D). She joined the faculty in 1990. Her research interests centre around sea level change and paleoclimatology (using radiometric dating of cave calcites and fossil coral) but she maintains an on-going concern with karst geomorphology, both arctic and tropical.
Research Interest
Quaternary sea level change Karst geomorphology and speleology Paleoclimate and geochronology of carbonates
Publications
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Lundberg, J., Musil, R. and Sabol, M. 2014. Sedimentary history of Za Hájovnou Cave (Moravia, Czech Republic): A unique Middle Pleistocene palaeontological site. Quaternary International, 339-340, 11-24. Published online April 2013
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McFarlane, D.A., Lundberg, J. and Maincent, G. 2014. New specimens of Amblyrhiza inundata (Rodentia: Caviomorpha) from the Middle Pleistocene of Saint Barthélemy, French West Indies. Caribbean Journal of Earth Science, 47, 15-19. © Geological Society of Jamaica.
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Lundberg, J., and McFarlane, D.A., 2015. Microclimate and niche constructionism in tropical bat caves: A case study from Mount Elgon, Kenya. In Feinberg, J., Gao, Y., and Alexander, E.C., Jr., eds., Caves and Karst across Time: Geological Society of America Special Paper 516, doi:10.1130/2015.2516(18). ISBN 978-0-8137-2516-1