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Joanne S. Johnson
Joanne Johnson
Joanne S.
"
Jo
"
Johnson
(born 1977, née Garner) is a geologist and
Antarctic
scientist, who has worked for
British Antarctic Survey
(BAS) since 2002. She works in the
palaeoenvironment
s,
ice sheet
s and
climate change
team and is best known for her work on
glacial retreat
. She was awarded the
Polar medal
in 2023. The Johnson Mesa in
James Ross Island
, Antarctica is named in her honour.
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Remote Mapping of Bedrock for Future Cosmogenic Nuclide Exposure Dating Studies in Unvisited Areas of Antarctica
by
Jonathan R. Adams
,
Philippa J. Mason
,
Stephen J. Roberts
,
Dylan H. Rood
,
John L. Smellie
,
Keir A. Nichols
,
John Woodward
,
Joanne S. Johnson
Published 2025-01-01
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