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Chemical
Oceanography
Faculty
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Dr. G. Brooks Avery, Jr.:
biogeochemical cycling
in sediments, the water column, and the
atmosphere; use of 13C and 14C
isotopes of carbon to study sources and fluxes of
globally important organic carbon compounds
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Dr. Daniel G. Baden: distribution, composition,
toxicity and structure of marine toxins
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Dr. Robert J. Kieber: marine geochemistry,
photochemistry and air sea exchange processes;
global carbon cycling, acid rain and nutrient
dynamics
- Dr. Ralph Mead:
marine organic geochemistry. Specific interests include: carbon
cycling within river dominated margins and smaller estuarine
systems, use of stable carbon isotopic analysis to elucidate the
source of cycling of marine organic matter, development of new
analytical techniques for organic geochemical analysis,
reconstruction of past ecosystem dynamics through combined molecular
and isotopic techniques and organic-mineral interactions in the
marine environment
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Dr. Pamela J. Seaton: structure: activity
relationships in bioactive marine natural
products; structural analysis and function of
algal, fish and dolphin lipids
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Dr. Stephen A. Skrabal: geochemistry and
biogeochemistry of trace metals (titanium,
silver, copper and iron) in estuarine and marine
environments.
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Dr. Joan D. Willey (Associate
Director for Education, CMS): impacts of
rainwater on surface seawater chemistry and
biological productivity; rainwater dissolved
organic carbon as a part of the global carbon cycle, redox
chemistry of trace metals in rainwater.
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Dr. Jeffery Wright: Bioorganic chemistry (isolation and
identification of bioactive compounds from marine
organisms); identification and analysis of
naturally occurring marine toxins
Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry
Laboratory
Department of Chemistry Home Page
last updated
01/31/08
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