Joanne Ty Lim
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Joanne Ty Lim investigates relative sea-level changes and their drivers, employing coral microatolls as a primary data source. Her research has focused on the Sunda Shelf, specifically Singapore, and the La Union region of the Philippines. These studies aim to reconstruct sea-level records from the Late Holocene period, providing insights into past environmental conditions and geological processes.
In addition to paleoclimate research, Lim's work extends to the application of remote sensing technologies. She has explored the detection of baobab trees using drone imagery to assess their anthropogenic impact in eastern Africa. Her research interests also encompass challenges related to ageing infrastructure, such as wave-in decks affected by subsidence.
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- Publications: 13
- Citations: 10
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Detecting baobab trees (Adansonia digitata) in drone imagery and evaluating their anthropogenic legacy in eastern Africa (2025)
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- Detecting baobab trees (Adansonia digitata) in drone imagery and evaluating their anthropogenic legacy in eastern Africa
- Detecting baobab trees (Adansonia digitata) in drone imagery and evaluating their anthropogenic legacy in eastern Africa
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