Harrison Jarman
Harrison is a first-year PhD student from the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales. He completed a Bachelor of Advanced Science with first-class Honours in 2025, majoring in Earth Science. His Honours thesis titled "Australian Biogenic Carbonates: A Climate Thermometer?", investigated differences in sediment geochemistry between tropical and temperate carbonate factories from the North West Shelf and Great Australian Bight. His research interests include biomineralisation and biogeochemistry, inorganic geochemistry and paleoceanography. He was awarded a 2025 ANZIC Continent and Ocean Research and Education (CORE) grant to fund his PhD research on marine carbonate sediments as paleoproxy archives for Cenozoic climate change. He was a student participant on the 2026 Collaborative Australian Postgraduate Sea Training Alliance Network (CAPSTAN) voyage from Fremantle to Hobart. He is active in the scientific drilling community including ANZIC and IODP3, attending the 2025 ECORD Summer School run by the European Petrophysics Consortium at the University of Leicester. Harrison is a member of the Australasian Quaternary Association (AQUA), the Geological Society of Australia, the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, and the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM).
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