People
Chemical Oceanography
Oregon State University
 
COAS Faculty
Name Research Area
Zanna Chase

Trace Element & Radioisotope Geochemistry

Robert Collier

Trace Element Geochemistry

Kelly Falkner

Inorganic Chemical Oceanography

Miguel Goni

Organic Geochemistry

Louis Gordon

Chemical Hydrography

Burke Hales

Carbon Biogeochemistry

Fredrick Prahl

Organic Geochemistry

Clare Reimers

Sediment Biogeochemistry

Ahmed Rushdi

Thermodynamics & Organic Geochemistry

Bernd Simoneit

Organic Geochemistry

Marta Torres

Inorganic Geochemistry

 
Faculty Research Assistants
Name

Research Area

Joe Jennings

Nutrient Specialist

Andrew Ross

Nutrient & Oxygen Specialist

Margaret Sparrow

CHN Analyst, Gas Chromatography

 
Current Graduate Students
Name, Thesis Topic

Advisor

Ida Royer, Nitrogen dynamics in Emiliania huxleyi

F. Prahl

Mark Nielsen, IGERT: Subsurface Biosphere Program

C. Reimers

Matthew Alkire, Arctic and sub-Arctic chemical hydrography

K. Falkner & C. Reimers

 
Recent Degrees
Name, Thesis Title

Advisor

Leah Bandstra, M.S. 2005 High-frequency measurement of total CO2: Method development and first oceanographic observations

B. Hales

Scott McAuliffe, MRM M.S. 2004 A Portfolio of Marine Science Education and OUtreach Projects

K. Falkner

Natacha Ryckelynck, M.S. 2004 Understanding the anodic mechanism of a seafloor fuel cell

C. Reimers

Xuemei Qiu , M.S. 2002 Exploring a fluorescence-based analytical method for Ba in natural waters and a field study of the major ion chemistry of Lake Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan

K. Falkner

Christopher K. H. Guay , Ph.D. 1999 Geochemical tracers of Arctic river waters

K. Falkner

Christopher K. H. Guay , M.S. 1997 Barium as a tracer of Arctic holcline and river waters

K. Falkner

 
Affiliated Faculty
Name, Affiliation

Research Area

Ann Sigleo, EPA

Biogeochemical cycles in coastal ecosystems

David Young, EPA

Environmental chemistry




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