Dr.
Yani Najman
Lancaster
Environment Centre Lancaster
University Lancaster,
LA1 4YQ UK Tel:
+44 (0)1524 593898 Email:y.najman@lancs.ac.uk |
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Research summary:
I
am interested in using the detrital record as an archive of paleotectonics, paleogeography, climate and erosion. I
utilise emerging and established provenance techniques, in particular
isotopic fingerprinting and detrital thermochronology,
to advance the detrital approach and apply it to novel geological problems.
In orogenic settings, my work is focused on the
Himalaya, Tibet and Pamirs. Here I use the
sedimentary archive of material eroded from the mountain belt and preserved
in adjacent sedimentary basins to better understand the inter-relationship
between tectonics, erosion and sedimentation, to reconstruct hinterland
tectonics and investigate mountain-building processes, and to constrain the
proposed influence of Himalayan erosion on global climate and ocean
geochemistry. My recent work extends the detrital approach to extensional
settings, where I am determining the provenance of the Nile delta in order to
reconstruct its palaeodrainage, and the
relationship between its hydrology, rift tectonics, and ocean-atmosphere
interactions. Principal Supervisor to PhD students:
Post-doctoral Research Associates:
Fieldwork
photos: I have worked in a
number of Asian and African countries. Click here to see a selection of
photos taken whilst on fieldwork. Yani’s publications: Please click here |
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