Talk 3: Land to ocean fluxes: insights from isotopic tracers
LEGOS, Laboratoire d'Etude en Géophysique et Océanographie Spatiales
Since 1985: LEGOS, Toulouse, France. Research Director at CNRS since 1997.
1988-1990: visitor scientist at Lamont Doherty Geological Observatory.Columbia Univ., N-Y, USA.
1982-1985: Assistant Teacher, then CNRS researcher at Institut de Physique du Globe, Paris
1977-1982: Assistant Professor at “Ecole Normale Supérieure”, Paris.Fisrt research experience on Pu and Cs in the estuaries in the “Ecole” laboratories.
Scientific Interests:Marine Biogeochemistry, flux and processes, oceanic trace elements and isotopes.Neodymium isotopes: water mass circulation and mixing, terrigeneous inputs, dissolved-particulate exchanges. Thorium and Protactinium isotopes: deep water ventilation, scavenging, particulate fluxes. Multi-tracer approach. Hydrography. Modelling of geochemical tracers. Proxy calibration for paleoceanographers.
Published around 84 papers in peer-review journals. H index 25
报告时间:9月8日(星期四)15:30pm-16:30pm
Talk 4: High resolution trace element distributions in the oceans from the CLIVAR program: What global geochemical surveys can tell us about the oceans
Prof. Christopher Measures
Department of Oceanography, University of Hawai`i at Manoa
Research Interests:Trace Element Chemistry, Biogeochemical effects of dust depostion to the ocean, Elemental Mass Balance
报告时间:9月8日(星期四)16:40pm-17:40pm