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Research Division 2: Marine Biogeochemistry

Work in the Marine Biogeochemistry Research Division focuses on interactions between sediment, oceanic, and atmospheric material reservoirs and the organisms (including humans) which mediate marine biogeochemical processes.

Major emphasis is on the highly dynamic interfaces between atmosphere and ocean and sediment and ocean. Particular attention is paid to elements and compounds that are highly mobile and radiatively active.

 The research activities of the Division extend from the oceanic crust and sediments, through the water column to the surface layer and marine atmosphere. Investigative approaches include field work, laboratory and mesocosm studies as well as modeling.

Research of Marine Biogeochemistry

A closely related theme is the development of chemical, biological and isotopic diagnostic tools (proxies) that are suited to investigation of current and past oceanic conditions. An emerging research area concerns the future biogeochemical state of the oceans in a high-CO2 environment.

The Division comprises a community of geochemists, biologists, geologists, physicists and modellers with complementary skills, diverse perspectives and inter-related scientific interests.

Researchprojects are organized within the research units Chemical Oceanography, Biological Oceanography, Marine Geosystems and Biogeochemical Modelling.

A number of large research initiatives are coordinated in the Marine Biogeochemistry Department:









Last Update this page: 24.09.2009.

Contact

Head

Prof. Dr. Anton Eisenhauer

IFM-GEOMAR
Marine Biogeochemistry

Wischhofstr. 1-3
24148 Kiel

Phone: +49-431-600-2282
Fax: +49-431-600-2928

aeisenhauer (a) ifm-geomar.de

Office

Christine Utecht

Phone: +49-431-600-2233
Fax: +49-431-600-2928

cutecht (a) ifm-geomar.de

 

Staff