Andrea L. Moore

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I recently graduated with my MSc in Oceanography after working in the Tropical Paleoclimate Dynamics Group at Florida State University.

My research interests are centered around combining high-resolution paleoclimate proxy data with isotope-enabled simulations of global climate to better understand the response of tropical hydroclimate to abrupt climate change.

I have also volunteered as a member of the PAGES CoralHydro2k Seawater δ18O Database team, where I act as a data steward and try to make both published and ‘hidden’ seawater oxygen isotopic data FAIR-compliant for broader scientific use.

This page is a work in progress. Feel free to check out any of my work or contact me via the social links below.

news

Jun 23, 2023 I successfully defended my master's thesis!
May 24, 2023 I contributed to a paper describing a new coral δ18O and Sr∕Ca database from the broader PAGES CoralHydro2k working group.
Aug 8, 2022 I was awarded a small allocation from NCAR (“North Atlantic Hosing and ITCZ Simulations with iCESM 1.2”) to complete the isotope-enabled modeling component of my thesis project.
May 4, 2022 I co-authored an article about our Seawater δ18O Database in AGU’s Eos magazine.
Mar 1, 2022 I presented a poster at Ocean Sciences on the PAGES CoralHydro2k Seawater δ18O database.

selected publications

  1. Clues from the sea paint a picture of Earth’s water cycle
    Kristine DeLong, Alyssa Atwood, Andrea Moore, and 1 more author
    Eos, 2022