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Dr Camilla Schelpe

Research Fellow

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

Camilla Schelpe

My research is focussed on the theoretical aspects of numerical ice flow models applied to the Antarctic Ice Sheet.

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  • Incorporating Horizontal Density Variations into Large‐scale Modelling of Ice Masses, Schelpe, C., Gudmundsson, G. 1 Feb 2023, In: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
  • Evolution of the chameleon scalar field in the early universe, Mota, D., Schelpe, C. 3 Dec 2012, In: Physical Review D
  • Chameleonic contribution to the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich radial profile of the Coma cluster, Davis, A., Schelpe, C., Shaw, D. 1 Feb 2011, In: Physical Review D
  • Chameleon-photon mixing in a primordial magnetic field, Schelpe, C. 19 Aug 2010, In: Physical Review D
  • Effect of a chameleon scalar field on the cosmic microwave background, Davis, A., Schelpe, C., Shaw, D. 10 Sep 2009, In: Physical Review D

Theoretical Physics PhD September 30 2011

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