From Grounding Lines to Coastlines: An Integrated Approach to Barystatic Sea-Level Projections; An Integrated View of Future Sea Level Through System Modeling

Lambert Caron's expertise focuses on Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) modeling, barystatic sea level change, mantle rheology and uncertainty quantification. He developed in IPGP (France) a framework for Bayesian statistics applied to GIA model parameters and inputs, including non-uniqueness in ice history and complex mantle rheology. He then joined the sea level and ice team at JPL, Pasadena to combine his GIA model ensemble approach with NASA observational and computational capabilities, including applications to GRACE, polar motion, tide gauges and GNSS time series, and is now a lead developper of the Ice Sheet and Sea level system Model (ISSM) solid Earth capabilities. His research interests include ice and solid-Earth interactions, sea level projections, mantle rheology and uncertainty quantification.