SARA EMANUEL

Lecturer, School Of Mines And Geosciences
Education:

• BSc with Geology, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania • MSc in Petroleum Geology, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania • PhD in Geology, Tohoku University, Japan

Teaching:

  • GY 230: Introduction to petroleum Geology
  • GY 313: Biostratigraphy
  • GY 310: Principles of Stratigraphy and Palaeontology 
  • GY 611: Palaeontology and Palynology

Research:

Research interests

  • Reconstruction of biostratigraphy, paleoceanographic condition and paleoenvironmental conditions based on microfossils
  • Assessment of microfossil paleoproductivity and climatic condition changes 

Projects:

The Eyasi-Wembere sedimentary successions, N-E Tanzania: age assignment and establishment of paleodepositional conditions from biostratigraphy and oxygen-isotope studies (SoMG-GY22042)

Publications:

  • Emanuel, S., Sato, T., Chiyonobu, S., Shyu, J. B. H., Bassi, D., & Iryu, Y. (2021). High‐resolution upper Pliocene to Pleistocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy in Ocean Drilling Program Hole 1146A in the South China Sea. Island Arc30(1), e12411.
  • Emanuel, S. (2021). High-resolution Analysis of Late Pliocene to Pleistocene Calcareous Nannofossils in the South China Sea (P.h.D Thesis, Tohoku University)
  • Emanuel, S., Kasanzu, C., & Karega, A. (2017). Paleoenvironmental settings and assemblage changes of foraminifera and palynomorphs across the eocene-oligocene boundary of Southern Tanzania. Tanzania Journal of Science, 43(1), 62-80.
  • Emanuel, S. (2017). Assemblage changes of foraminifera and palynomorphs across Eocene - Oligocene boundary in southern Tanzania (Master's Dissertation, UDSM)