Christin Pettersen

Christin Eriksson (Pettersen)

Ph.D student - Oceanography


Address

Christin Eriksson

Office: 4.079
Göteborg University
Earth Sciences Centre, Box 460
SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
Phone: +46 31 786 2870
Fax: +46 31 786 1986
Email:

 

 

 


 

Research

Baltic Sea climate

 


 

Education:

M.Sc in Oceanography, Göteborg University, Sweden, 2002.

 


 

Professional experience:

MARE - Marine Research on Eutrofication project, 2001.
Assistant teacher for a course in programming technique held at the department of Oceanography, Göteborg University, 200101-200102.
Assistant teacher 10% of full-time at the department of Oceanography, Göteborg University, 0202-0512
Assistant teacher 20% of full-time at the department of Oceanography, Göteborg Universit, 0601-present. Duties involved are: Cruise leader of fieldwork courses. Supervising groups of students. Course leader on an undergraduate course in operational oceanography.


 

Other Commitments:

Chairwoman of the Student Welcoming Committee, Faculty of Science, Göteborg University, 1998
Member of the board for the Department of Earth Sciences, Göteborg University, 2003-2004
Maternity leave, 2004-2005
Participant in the Mentor programme for graduate students at Göteborg University
Member of the Graduates' Committee, Faculty of Science, Göteborg University
Member of the Graduate Education Committe, Faculty of Science, Göteborg University
Member of the Appointments Committe at the Earth Sciences Centre, Göteborg University
Member of the Research Committee, Faculty of Science, Göteborg University
Member of the Local Organizing Committee for the BALTEX meeting in Göteborg, 2006

 


 

Publications:

Papers

  • Eriksson, C., A. Omstedt, J.E. Overland, D.B. Percival, H.O. Mofjeld (2007).
    Characterizing the European sub-arctic winter climate since 1500 using ice, temperature and circulation time series. Journal of Climate 20, 5316-5334. DOI 10.1175/2007JCLI1461.1
  • Omstedt, A., C. Pettersen, J. Rodhe, P. Winsor (2004). Baltic Sea climate: analysis of 200 years of data with the focus on air temperature, sea-level variation, ice extent, and large-scale atmospheric circulation. Climate Research 25, 205-216.

Manuscripts submitted

  • Hansson, D., Eriksson, C., Omstedt, A., and D., Chen. Reconstruction of river runoff to the Baltic Sea, AD 1500–1995

Manuscripts in preparation

  • Eriksson, C.: Reconstructing the MIB during the 16th and 17th century.

Reports

    Popular articles

    • Hansson, D., C., Eriksson and A., Omstedt, (2007). Klimatförändringar under femhundra år. Havet 2007 - om miljötillståndet i våra havsområden, pp 22-24. ISBN 978-91-620-1262-5, Download from havet.nu
    • Hansson, D., C., Eriksson and A., Omstedt, (2007). Is i ett föränderligt klimat – framtidens svar finns i historien. Havsmiljön, December 2007.
    • Hansson, D., C., Ericsson and A., Omstedt, (2007). Kommer isen försvinna i Östersjön? Göteborgs långfärdskridskoklubbs årsbok 2007.
    • Eriksson, C., D. Hansson, A. Omstedt, D. Chen (2007).
      Reconstruction of river runoff to the Baltic Sea for the period 1500–1995. GEWEX Newsletter, Vol 17, No 3.

    Abstract to conferences

    • C. Pettersen, A. Omstedt, J. Rodhe, P. Winsor, Historical climate change in the Baltic Sea revealed by sea level, sea ice and air temperature. EGS-AGU-EUG joint assembly, Nice, France, April 6-11, 2003.
    • C. Pettersen, A. Omstedt, J. Rodhe, P. Winsor, Historical climate change in the Baltic Sea revealed by sea level, sea ice and air temperature. Baltic Sea Science Congress, Helsinki, Finland, August 24-28, 2003.
    • C. Pettersen, A. Omstedt, H.O. Mofjeld, J.E. Overland, D.B. Percival, Detection of climate change in the Baltic Sea area using matching pursuit. 4th Study Conference on BALTEX, Gudhjem, Bornholm, Denmark, May 24-28, 2004.

     

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