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Research interests

My research focuses on using sediment cores collected from ocean bottoms and on land to reconstruct the processes and mechanism of past changes in Earth's climate, oceans, and environment. My specialty is the application of stable isotopes (hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen) and biomarkers (alkenone, alkane, sterol, etc.) to study geologic problems including paleoclimatology, paleoceanography, geochemical cycling, and stratigraphy. Our stable isotope and organic geochemical laboratories are well equipped to make most isotopic measurements.


Current research projects

Research Center for Global Environmental Change by Earth Drilling Sciences (2010-2015)

Southern Ocean Paleoceanography

Okhotsk and Bering Seas Paleoceanography

Kuroshio Paleoceanography

Tools and techniques

Carbon and oxygen isotopes in foraminifera

Carbon and nitrogen isotopes in bulk organic matter

Alkenone paleothermometer

Biomarkers

Molecular D/H, 13C/12C

Instruments


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