Bilde av Boyes, Benjamin
Bilde av Boyes, Benjamin
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Geosciences benjamin.m.boyes@uit.no Tromsø You can find me here

Benjamin Boyes


Job description

Ben is a MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow with iC3 (Centre for ice, Cryosphere, Carbon and Climate) in the Department of Geosciences at UiT. His research project, SIBERICE, focusses on the glacial history of Siberia. Ben has expertise in landscape evolution, with a particular focus on glacial geomorphology and formerly glaciated landscapes.


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    Frances E. G. Butcher, Anna L. C. Hughes, Helen Elizabeth Dulfer, Christopher D. Clark, Jeremy C. Ely, Emma L. M. Lewington et al.:
    Flow‐pattern evolution of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet indicated by the subglacial lineation record over Norway, Sweden and Finland
    Boreas 21. January 2026 DOI / ARKIV
  • Benjamin Boyes, Helen Dulfer, Nico Dewald, Frances Butcher, Chris Clark, Jeremy Ely et al.:
    Deglaciation pattern of the last Scandinavian Ice Sheet across Fennoscandia
    20. January 2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Helen Dulfer, Benjamin Boyes, Nico Dewald, Frances Butcher, Chris Clark, Jeremy Ely et al.:
    Contrasting regional ice margin dynamics of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet revealed by the landform record
    20. January 2025 DOI / ARKIV
  • Benjamin Boyes, Lorna Linch, Danni M Pearce, David Nash :
    Fennoscandian Ice Sheet glaciation on the Kola Peninsula and Russian Lapland
    25. March 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Frances E. G. Butcher, Anna L. C. Hughes, Jeremy C. Ely, Christopher D. Clark, Emma L. M. Lewington, Benjamin M. Boyes et al.:
    A new, multi-scale mapping approach for reconstructing the flow evolution of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet using high-resolution digital elevation models.
    27. March 2022 DOI / ARKIV
  • Benjamin Boyes, Danni M Pearce, Lorna Linch :
    Fennoscandian Ice Sheet glaciation in northwest Arctic Russia during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition
    03. March 2021 DOI / ARKIV
  • Benjamin Boyes, Lorna Linch, Danni M Pearce :
    Deglaciation of the Kola Peninsula, Arctic Russia, during the Last Glacial-Interglacial Transition
    23. March 2020 DOI / ARKIV

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