Department
Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Organization
University of Colorado Boulder
Email
astrid.ogilvie@colorado.edu

Location

Boulder , Colorado 80309
United States

Bio

Astrid Ogilvie's research focuses on environmental and climatic history, and human ecology in North Atlantic and Arctic regions, in particular Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Labrador/Nunatsiavut and Siberia. Her particular expertise is the analysis of primary historical texts (in English, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish). Further areas of interest include: the historical climatology of northern Europe; the reconstruction of historical sea-ice records, in particular Iceland; long term human eco-dynamics; the comparison, integration and syntheses of climate proxy time series; and changing seasonality in the Arctic. She currently leads three NSF-funded research projects, and is a Co-PI on several others, including Understanding Climate-Driven Phenological Change - Observations, Adaptations and Cultural Implications in Northeastern Siberia and Labrador/Nunatsiavut (PHENARC) recently funded by the NSF Arctic Systems Science Program (together with Susan Crate). In addition to her position as Research Fellow at INSTAAR, she is an Associate Faculty member of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Colorado, and also holds Adjunct positions at Hunter College, CUNY, the Stefansson Arctic Institute, Akureyri, and the Climatic Research Unit, Norwich, UK. She will spend several months in Iceland in 2010 as a Fulbright scholar.

Science Specialties

paleoclimatology, sea ice, climate change

Current Research

The historical climatology of Iceland and Greenland, the British Isles, and Scandinavia. Comparison of historical data from these areas with other paleoclimatic proxy data such as oxygen isotope records, marine and lake sediments, and pollen data. Climate impact and human adaptation in Iceland and Greenland.