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Lynne Elizabeth Frostick, (born 2 February 1949) is a chartered
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geographer and geologist. She was a Professor of Physical Geography at the
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until 2014. Her research interests include sediment and flow dynamics in rivers and estuaries and the interdisciplinary problems associated with waste. The physical modelling facility she has developed at The Deep is part of the EU HYDRALAB project. Her activities outside of the university have included a seat on the editorial board of ''
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'' and chairing the government's Expert Group for
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. Frostick is on the chair of the
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. She is a member of the government's science careers expert group. In 2009 she received a
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Women of Outstanding Achievement Award. Frostick has published over one hundred papers and books, crossing disciplines including physics, mathematics and hydraulic engineering. She is currently a board member on the Environment Agency Board for Flood and Risk Coastal Risk Management. The Agency Board takes a cohesive approach to environmental protection and maintenance in England. Frostick applies her background in geology and environmental science to promote the well-being of others and the environment.


Education

Frostick was educated at Dartford Grammar School for Girls for Secondary School from 1960 to 1966. She then attended the
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(BSc Geology, 1970), and completed her PhD in 1975 at the
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with a thesis entitled "Sediment Studies in the Deben Estuary, Suffolk, England". She has a background in environmental science, which paved the way for her interest in geology and geography.


Career

Frostick's first job was a docent at Birkbeck, University of London, from 1974 to 1987. She was a senior lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London, from 1987 to 1990. She was then a senior lecturer at the University of Reading until 1996. In addition to her academic work, Frostick was a member of the North East Regional Environmental Protection Advisory Committee from 1997 to 2006. She established her position as a leading woman in geology by being the first female Honorary Secretary from 1988 to 1991. She was the second female president of the Geological Society of London from 2008 to 2010. She is currently working on "Human Impact and Channel shifting in Iran/Iraq". When Frostick was an undergraduate in 1967, plate tectonic theory was not being taught. So, to explain the geological phenomenon of seafloor spreading, she was instead taught about eugeosynclines and miogeosynclines. Though she knew it did not fully explain the theory she did not give up on geology, and when the plate tectonic theory came to light, she knew the missing piece had been found. In the book ''In our time: The companion to the Radio 4 Series'', Frostick goes in-depth about stochastic models and how they help predict where earthquakes might happen because of stress building up and increased seismic activity. However, she points out that we cannot say for sure when an earthquake will happen because it is quite difficult and it would shift from a stochastic model to a deterministic model. When she was one of the six women awarded with "Women of Outstanding Achievement" in 2009, she stated that she was proud to be awarded in a male dominated field but wanted men to be better engaged. She also spoke about how women are forced to choose between family and career, and that since men do not have to make that choice, women should not either. Known as the environmental superwoman of Hull, she waited until she was awarded her promotions before she and her husband started a family. She appeared in the documentary ''Ancient Apocalypse'', offering her geological expertise on whether Sodom and Gomorah was actually possible based on rock displacements. Frostick was appointed
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(CBE) in the
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for services to flood risk and
coastal erosion Coastal erosion is the loss or displacement of land, or the long-term removal of sediment and rocks along the coastline due to the action of waves, currents, tides, wind-driven water, waterborne ice, or other impacts of storms. The landwa ...
management.


References


Sources

* Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. (27 February 2015). Environment Agency Board appointment. Retrieved from https://www.gov.uk/government/news/environment-agency-board-appointment *Hayvaert, Vanessa. Walstra, Jan. Parsons, Daniel. Frostick, Lynne. Woodbridge, Kevin. Verkinderen, Peter. Mortier, Clement. Jones, Matthew. Ooghe, Bart. Weerts, H. J. T. (2004–present, January) ''Geoarchaeology'' "Human impact and channel shifting, Iran/Iraq". Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/project/Geoarchaeology-Human-impact-and-channel-shifting-Iran-Iraq *Bragg, Melvyn. (2009). ''In Our Time: The Companion to the Radio 4 Series.'' London, UK: Hodder & Stoughton. *Kane, Annie. (27 February 2015). ''LYNNE FROSTICK AND EMMA HOWARD BOYD APPOINTED TO ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BOARD.'' Retrieved from https://resource.co/article/lynne-frostick-and-emma-howard-boyd-appointed-environment-agency-board-9876 *Corbyn, Zoe. (2 April 2009). "Fair-Minded". Retrieved from https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/fair-minded/406025.article {{DEFAULTSORT:Frostick, Lynne 1949 births Living people People educated at Dartford Grammar School for Girls Alumni of the University of Leicester Alumni of the University of East Anglia Academics of the University of Hull Presidents of the Geological Society of London Commanders of the Order of the British Empire English geologists British women scientists English geographers British geomorphologists Women geographers