Dr. salomé vercelot | Geomorphology | Research Excellence Award
Researcher | Laboratory of Physical Geography | France
Dr. salomé vercelot is an internationally engaged researcher recognized for advanced contributions in geomorphology with a strong focus on Quaternary environments and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Her work in geomorphology integrates field based investigations, stratigraphic analysis, sedimentology, and chronological approaches to interpret landscape evolution. Geomorphology is central to her research outputs, where geomorphology frameworks are applied to loess systems, periglacial processes, and climate driven surface dynamics, reinforcing geomorphology as a tool for understanding environmental change. Through geomorphology oriented publications in peer reviewed journals, she has contributed high quality scientific knowledge with measurable citation impact and visibility within the geomorphology community. Her geomorphology research benefits from interdisciplinary collaborations with geographers, geologists, archaeologists, and climate scientists, strengthening the societal relevance of geomorphology in reconstructing past environments and human landscape interactions. Beyond academia, her geomorphology expertise supports science communication and public understanding of climate related geomorphology challenges, highlighting the broader environmental significance of geomorphology research.