M.Sc. Geology 2023 I am motivated by the interpretive lens of geoscience as a tool to connect people to the landscape and the stories it holds. I am passionate about paleo-climatology, interpretation and accessibility. My area of research is paleo-climate through stable isotopes! I am fascinated by the ability to reconstruct past environments with geochemical tools. Dissertation/Thesis Title: Sub-annual variation of δ18Ocarb and δ13Ccarb in Odocoileus virginianus tooth enamel: Paleoclimate and diet reconstruction in the Lower Chattahoochee River Valley at the onset of the Little Ice Age.