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Dr Natasha Lucas

Postdoctoral Research Officer

n.lucas@bangor.ac.uk

+44 1248 388065

Dr Natasha Lucas

Overview

Doctor Natasha Sarah Lucas is a researcher in the field of Physical Oceanography with overarching research goals of understanding how small-scale process ((O)0.1 m 10 km) in the ocean surface boundary layer affect the distribution of heat, salt and biological tracers and their ventilation between the atmosphere and the deeper ocean, with subsequent climatic impacts. She aims to further our knowledge of the mechanisms (Surface, Langmuir and Ekman buoyancy forcing, convective buoyancy forcing and submesoscale instabilities) that control the evolution of the mixed layer and how interactions within these layers, particularly those of icebergs, can affect the salt, heat and biological distribution within the water column.

Her recent research interests focus on ocean mixing and the impact of small-scale processes on the Agulhas leakage current in the Cape Basin, off the west coast of South Africa; a hotspot of eddy kinetic energy, feeding warm and salty Indian Ocean water into the Atlantic and subsequently affecting the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Her previous role focused on the stability of the cryosphere around Antarctica and its subsequent impact on the climate, with a particular focus on submesoscale dynamics and the interaction of icebergs with upper ocean layers. Before this, she developed techniques to aid design and operation of tidal energy convertors by characterisation of key aspects of turbulence, i.e. the scales, structure/coherency and stress, which are most likely to compromise TEC structural integrity. She was also a key researcher on the OSMOSIS project, focusing on the role of Langmuir circulation and inertial shear spikes in driving mixing within and below the surface mixed layer of the ocean.

Her work utilises autonomous profiling platforms along with ship borne measurements and moorings. She has expertise in novel applications of instrumentation, with the development of Structure Functions using moored ADCPs and turbulence analysis using gliders. She works with full data timescales from acquisition to processing and analysis. With research interests pivoting around observational oceanography; ocean turbulence and mixing, ocean dynamics and fluxes.

Natasha currently sits on the SCOR working group Analysing Ocean Turbulence Observations to Quantify Mixing (ATOMIX). Through her career she has received awards from the Antarctic Science Bursary 2023, UKRI Instant Recognition Award 2023, BAS GEM Award 2021, Rank Prize Funds Laser Ablation award 2004 and the European Space Agency/Internation Astronautical Federation World Space Congress Award 2002. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and was the UK representative on the European strategy program called OPERA2015 (Optics and Photonics in the European Research Area).

Natasha has worked in Oceanography since 2012, but her previous work spans from laser ablation to teaching methodologies. She has an active role in shaping young minds and outreach, including providing oceanographic roadshows at WOMAD and BLUEDOT festivals, the design and implementation of undergraduate curricula for the Institute of Physics, the teaching of physics, maths, ICT and outdoor education both and , science week demonstrations in schools, , , participation in the and volunteering at Hulme.

Additional Contact Information

Dr Natasha Lucas

Rm 325 Westbury Mount, / Ystafell 325 Westbury Mount,

School of Ocean Sciences,泭/ Ysgol Gwyddorau Eigion,

挓乾勛圖,泭/ Prifysgol Bangor,

Askew St, / Ffordd Y Coleg

Menai Bridge,泭/ Porthaethwy,

Anglesey,泭/ Ynys Mon,

LL59 5AB, UK泭

n.lucas@bangor.ac.uk

Research Interests

  • Physical Oceanographer

    Company Name 挓乾勛圖 & Nortek

    Dates Employed Apr 2017 Present

    Location School of Ocean Sciences - Menai Bridge

    The aim of this project is to develop techniques to aid the design and operation of Tidal Energy Convertors (TECs) by characterisation of key aspects of turbulence, i.e. the scales, structure/coherency and stress, which are most likely to compromise the structural integrity of the tidal energy infrastructure.

    Oceanographers are able to exploit local assumptions of stationary and homogeneity to measure the rate of dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy (庰) by applying the recently developed structure function approach to velocity profiles measured using off-the-shelf acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) (Lucas et al., 2014; Wiles et al., 2006). These flows have primarily been applicable to quantification of fluxes across critical interfaces within marine environments, and thus of considerably lower Reynolds numbers than those found in the tidal race environments attractive to TEC.

    Recent measurements demonstrate that whilst 庰 is strongly linked to tidal current speed, in a confined channel it is highly variable, fluctuating by over an order of magnitude for a given flow speed. Importantly, the widely used acoustic techniques reported above fail to resolve this variability in 庰, which results from the formation of coherent structures.

    The occurrence of coherent structures is linked the formation of vortices downstream of rough seabed topography leading to the ejection of turbulence from the turbulent boundary layer close to the sea bed. The surface manifestation of sub-surface coherent structures, boils, are commonly observed in regions of strong flow such as rivers and strong tidal flows, the intensity of which is observed to increase with the roughness of the sea bed. This complication puts these processes beyond simple parameterisation, and hence inclusion in current standard tidal models, and so implying the need for site specific assessment of the potential impact of coherent structures on in-stream tidal energy generation infrastructure.

    Physical Oceanographer

    Company Name Norsk Polarinstitutt

    Dates Employed Apr 2016 Dec 2016

    Location Tromso / Bangor

    NORWEGIAN YOUNG SEA ICE PROJECT (N-ICE2015)

    The study of under ice turbulence and its role in diapycnal mixing modulating the heat budget of the Arctic Ocean. Using novel instrumentation and techniques we are able to study turbulence directly under ice floes. https://eos.org/project-updates/arctic-research-on-thin-ice-consequences-of-arctic-sea-ice-loss

    Physical Oceanographer

    Company Name School of Ocean Sciences, 挓乾勛圖

    Dates Employed Apr 2012 Jan 2016

    Location Menai Bridge

    Natasha works as a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant for the OSMOSIS[i] project; working in partnership with other institutions to develop new parameterisations of turbulent processes that drive the deepening and shoaling of the ocean surface boundary layer (OSBL).

    Natashas work concentrates on analysis of mooring-, ship- and glider-based measurements of small and fine-scale processes to investigate the dynamics of turbulent mixing in the NE Atlantic Ocean, focusing on how the OSBL fluxes heat and momentum, including the processes of Langmuir circulation and inertial shear spikes, and how these processes drive mixing within and below the OSBL governing surface temperatures and mixed layer depths.

    Her work also includes analysis of atmospheric, hydrographic, velocity and microstructure measurements in the small-fetch environment of the Clyde Sea. Concurrent to this project she has been involved in a parallel turbulence project at Lake Windermere, assisted in the supervision of an MSc and PhD student, taught for the MSc in Physical Oceanography and undertaken participation in teaching cruises on the RV Prince Madog. She has written and collaborated to produce papers on the quantitative results of her work and presented results both nationally and internationally.

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    [i] Ocean Surface Mixing and Submesoscale Interaction 挓乾勛圖

Publications

2025

  • E-pub ahead of print
    Lucas, N. S., Brearley, J. A., Hendry, K. R., Spira, T., Braakmann-Folgmann, A., Abrahamsen, E. P., Meredith, M. P. & Tarling, G. A., 4 Apr 2025, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Nature Geoscience.
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2024

  • Published
    Tarling, G. A., Thorpe, S. E., Henley, S. F., Burson, A., Liszka, C. M., Manno, C., Lucas, N. S., Ward, F., Hendry, K. R., Woodward, E. M. S., Wootton, M. & Abrahamsen, E. P., 29 Jun 2024, In: Progress in Oceanography. 226, 103297.
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review
  • Published
    Brearley, J. A., Girton, J. B., Lucas, N. S., Thurnherr, A. M., Abrahamsen, E. P., Meredith, M. P., Meijers, A. J. S. & Venables, H. J., Sept 2024, In: Journal of Geophysical Research : Oceans. 129, 9, e2023JC020610.
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2023

  • Published
    Sall矇e, J.-B., Abrahamsen, E. P., Allaigre, C., Auger, M., Ayres, H., Badhe, R., J., B., Brearley, J. A., de Lavergne, C., ten Doeschate, A. M. M., Droste, E. S., du Plessis, M. D., Ferreira, D., Giddy, I. S., G羹lk, B., Gruber, N., Hague, M., Hoppema, M., Josey, S. A. & Kanzow, T. & 33 others, Kimmritz, M., Lindeman, M. R., Llanillo, P. J., Lucas, N. S., G., M., Marshall, D. P., Meijers, A. J. S., Meredith, M. P., Mohrmann, M., Monteiro, P. M. S., Mosneron Dupin, C., Naeck, K., Narayanan, A., Naveira Garabato, A. C., Nicholson, S. A., Novellino, A., dalen, M., sterhus, S., Park, W., Patmore, R. D., E., P., Roquet, F., Rosenthal, H. S., Roy, T., Saurabh, R., Silvy, Y., Spira, T., Steiger, N., Styles, A. F., Swart, S., Vogt, L., Ward, B. & Zhou, S., 26 Jun 2023, In: Philosophical Transactions A. 381, 2249
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2022

  • Published
    Tarling, G. A., Abrahamsen, E. P., Lucas, N., Brearley, J. A., Fleming, A., Shepherd, A., Murphy, E., Meredith, M., Ratcliffe, N., Braakmann-Folgmann, A. & Gerrish, L., 2022, The Marine Biologist, 22, p. 25-26 2 p.
    Research output: Contribution to specialist publication Article
  • Published
    Lucas, N., Austin, M., Rippeth, T., Powell, B. & Wakonigg, P., Jul 2022, In: Renewable Energy. 194, p. 259-272
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2019

  • Published
    Lucas, N., Grant, A. L. M., Rippeth, T., Polton, J., Palmer, M., Brannigan, L. & Belcher, S. E., Nov 2019, In: Journal of Physical Oceanography. 49, 11, p. 2961-2978
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review
  • Published
    Buckingham, C. E., Lucas, N., Belcher, S. E., Rippeth, T., Grant, A. L. M., Le Sommer, J., Ajayi , A. O. & Naveria Garabato, A. C., Dec 2019, In: Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 11, 12, p. 4066-4094
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2018

  • Published
    Evans, D. G., Lucas, N., Hemsley, V., Frajka-Williams, E., Naveria Garabato, A. C., Martin, A., Painter, S. C., Inall, M. E. & Palmer, M. R., 16 Oct 2018, In: Geophysical Research Letters. 45, 19, p. 10560-10569 45.
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2015

  • Published
    Rumyantseva, A., Lucas, N., Rippeth, T. P., Henson, S., Martin, A. & Painter, S., 16 Jul 2015, In: Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 28, 8, p. 11791189
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

2014

  • Published
    Simpson, J. H., Lucas, N., Powell, B. & Maberly, S. C., 31 Dec 2014, In: Limnology and Oceanography. 60, 1, p. 29-41
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review
  • Published
    Lucas, N. S., Simpson, J. H. & Rippeth, T. P., 20 Mar 2014, In: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 31, 8, p. 1826-1837
    Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer-review

Activities

2025

  • Meeting to discuss recent applications of Nortek instruments within SOS, what Nortek have on the horizon and how we can continue to work together moving forwards.

    7 Mar 2025

    Activity: Types of Business and Community - Hosting of external, non-academic visitor (Contributor)

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Education

  • The University of Salford

    Degree Name Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (FHEA)

    Field Of 挓乾勛圖 Education

    Dates attended or expected graduation 2011 2012

    泭

  • The University of Salford

    Degree Name PhD

    Field Of 挓乾勛圖 Laser ablation, spectroscopy, space technology

    Dates attended or expected graduation 2001 2007

    Activities and Societies: SUMC, SUCK

    PhD title:

    The application of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) to the analysis of geological samples in simulated extra-terrestrial atmospheric environments

    泭

  • The University of Salford

    Degree Name BSc

    Field Of 挓乾勛圖 Physics with Space Technology

    Grade 1st Class Honours

    Dates attended or expected graduation 1997 2001

    Activities and Societies: SUMC, SUCK, Student Rep.

Volunteer Experience

泭
DASH, AVIT, among others..

Volunteer

Company Name DASH, AVIT, among others..

Dates volunteered 1996 2012

Volunteer duration 16 yrs

Volunteer experience:

February 2006 April 2012, Adventure Volunteers Initiative Team (AVIT).

Duke of Edinburgh Volunteer for Deans Open Award Centre, including IT training and setup of a networked PC Suite.

February 2002 December 2007, Salford University Canoe and Kayak (SUCK)

Level 4 Inland Kayak Coach, providing free white water coaching for the club both in the UK and Europe. Trip Secretary for the years 2002 - 2005.

April 1996 June 1997, Drugs Advice and Support in Hulme (DASH)

Needle Exchange worker & supervisor of D.A.S.H. at the womens evening.

March 1996 June 1996, The Princes Trust Volunteers

Team building, Community project, Individual voluntary placement, Group project

Awards and Accreditations:

Full University Colours

8 Hour Aquatic First Aid

HeartStart Trainer

MIDAS Certificate

Duke of Edinburgh Platinum Award

BCU Inland Kayak Coach, Level 4

GNAS, Archery Leader

SPA Trained

Introduction to Counselling

Acupuncture (short course)

Previous

Learning Technologies and Digital Skills Lecturer

Company Name University of Salford

Dates Employed Oct 2009 Jun 2012

I worked in the Academic Support Unit at The University of Salford, working with all staff and students to teach and implement Learning Technologies and Digital Skills incorporating; ICT, Web 2.0, web design, programming, learning technologies, information literacy and business systems.

Curriculum Design

Company Name Institute of Physics, Univeristy of Salford, HEFCE

Dates Employed Nov 2008 Oct 2009

I was project lead to design and develop a Repackaged Degree for the University of Salford, as part of the Stimulating Physics Project funded by the Institute of Physics and the Higher Education Funding Council for England. Within this programme I developed problem based learning (PBL) modules to be integrated with industrial seminars, with labs linked to lectures integrating social media and Web 2.0 technologies.

Liaison Officer

Company Name THE UK CONSORTIUM OF PHOTONICS AND OPTICS, (UKCPO)

Dates Employed Jun 2005 Apr 2008

Freelance part time work:

PHP & MySQL Database Design and Management and Website Administrator

Freelance IT Trainer

Company Name Distrupol, Astra Zeneca, Nestl矇 UK and Aon Consulting. Among others..

Dates Employed 1996 2008

FREELANCE IT TRAINER: Delivering bespoke training, floor-walking, standard courses and manual writing on various external contracts such as; Distrupol, Astra Zeneca, Nestl矇 UK and Aon Consulting

Research and Laser/LIBS specialist

Company Name Applied Photonics Ltd

Dates Employed Jun 2007 Nov 2007

Scientist working to develop a stand-off rugidised LIBS system with a range capability in excess of 100m for remote, non-contact material detection & characterisation of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive materials for security and protection, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

Outdoor Education

Company Name FREELANCE OUTDOOR EDUCATION COACH

Dates Employed Jul 2006 Apr 2007

Freelance, part time:

Kayaking, Climbing, Problem Solving and Archery

Presenter

Company Name NATEC ROCKET SCIENCE ROADSHOW

Dates Employed Apr 2004 Feb 2005

Freelance, part time:

Presenter of Rocket Science Roadshows to many schools across the UK. In collaboration with Starchaser Industries Ltd and The University of Salford.

泭

Researcher

Company Name BAE Systems

Dates Employed 1999 2000

RESEARCH SCIENTIST; BAE Systems, ATC Sowerby. 1 year contract

Scientist working in the Functional Materials group on a project based on the microwave behaviour of electromagnetic materials.

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