SCOR Working group 116

Sediment Trap and 234Th methods for Particulate Organic Carbon Export in the upper ocean: Current Status


 

WG members

Affiliation

Expertise

1. Ken Buesseler (chair)

kbuesseler@whoi.edu

Department of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MS#25, Woods Hole, MA 02543USA

Thorium-234 studies and sediment trap comparisons.Development of 234Th approach and neutrally buoyant sediment traps

2. Michiel Rutgers van der Loeff

LOEFF@AWI-BREMERHAVEN.DE

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, PO Box 120161, D275848, Bremerhaven Germany

234Th and upper ocean export, with particular expertise in methods and Southern Ocean studies

3. M. M. Sarin

sarin@prl.ernet.in

Physical Research Laboratory, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009, India

234Th and upper ocean export, also use of radium isotopes to constrain horizontal transport

4. Scott Fowler

S.Fowler@iaea.org

Marine Environment Laboratory, International Atomic Energy Agency, 4 Quai Antoine 1er- B.P. No. 800, MC 98012, Monaco

Upper ocean trap studies and PI in original VERTEX trap Programs in 1970's with expertise in radionuclides and biological processes

5. Tom Trull

Tom.Trull@utas.edu.au

Antarctic CRC, University of Tasmania, GPO Box 252-80, Hobart, Tasmania, 7001 Australia

Carbon and particle cycling studies including use of stable C isotopes and other non-radioactive tracers

6. Avan N. Antia

aantia@ifm.uni-kiel.de

Institut fur Meereskunde and der Universitat Kiel, Dusternbrooker Weg 20, D-24105 Keil, Germany

Particle flux and sediment trap studies including major elemental composition, stable isotopes.

7. Deborah K. Steinberg

debbie@bbsr.edu

Bermuda Biological Station for Research, Inc (through 2000).Moving to:Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, PO Box 10346, Gloucester Point, VA 23062 USA

Biological oceanography and zooplankton studies including species specific food web dynamics

8. Orjan Gustafsson

orjan.gustafsson@itm.su.se

Stockholm University, Institute of Applied Environmental Research.10691 Stockholm. Sweden

Organic geochemistry and 234Th studies.Use of SPLITT techniques to separate sinking and suspended particles in the ocean

9. Chen Min

mchen@jingxian.xmu.edu.cn

Department of Oceanography, Xiamen University, China

234Th studies in So. China Sea and younger scientist in lab of YiPu Huang

10. Koh Harada

harada.emtech@aist.go.jp

Marine Environment Division, National Institute for Resources and Envioronment, 16-3 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8569, Japan

Sediment traps and 234Th studies in North Pacific including time-series export studies at KNOT. U-Th series radionuclide studies in the ocean

Associate Members

 

 

1. Anthony F. Michaels

tony@usc.edu

Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies, University of So. California, AHF 232, Los Angeles, CA 980089, USA Biological oceanography and upper ocean biogeochemistry, including upper ocean traps and export studies.

2. Wilf Gardner

wgardner@ocean.tamu.edu

Texas A&M University, Dept. of Oceanography, College Station, TX 77843-3146

Sediment traps

SCOR Reporter

 

 

Laurent Labeyrie

Laurent.Labeyrie@lsce.cnrs-gif.fr

Dept. des Sciences de la Terre et Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement Domaine du CNRS, av. de la Terrasse F-91198 Gif/Yvette cedex France