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Claudia Benitez-Nelson
Professor, University of South Carolina Columbia
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Curating a new culture in the academic workplace
REIMAGINING AND TRANSFORMING MARINE SCIENCES AND RELATED PROFESSIONS: THE NEED TO BUILD CAPACITY AND INTENTION TO CHANGE SYSTEMS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT POSTER
science and society | 11 december 2024
Claudia Benitez-Nelson, Mylene Culbreath
Marine and environmental geosciences remain the least diverse science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields in the United States. This lack...
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Quantifying Export and Remineralization of Bioactive and Particle Reactive Trace Elements using 234Th: Café Thorium’s journey and contribution to the US GEOTRACES Program
TRACE ELEMENT DISTRIBUTIONS AND CYCLING ACROSS OCEAN BASINS II POSTER
ocean sciences | 10 december 2024
Wokil Bam, Steven M. Pike, Claudia Benitez-Nelson,...
The overarching goal of the international GEOTRACES Program is to identify processes and quantify fluxes that control the distributions of key trace e...
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Establishing Planktic Marine Foraminifera as Bioindicators of Ocean Acidification in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean off the Coast of Oregon.
DEVELOPMENT OF PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC PROXIES IN BIOMINERALIZERS I POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 09 december 2024
Chandra Schulte, Jennifer S. Fehrenbacher, Craig M...
The global oceans pH is expected to decrease due to increased anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This phenomenon, known as ocean acidificat...
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Controls on the trace element composition of the polar planktic foraminifera species Neogloboquadrina pachyderma: New insights from culture experiments
DEVELOPMENT OF PALEOCEANOGRAPHIC PROXIES IN BIOMINERALIZERS I POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 09 december 2024
Jennifer S. Fehrenbacher, Brittany N. Hupp, Claudi...
Laboratory calcification experiments with several spinose planktic foraminifera have demonstrated that shell Ba/Ca depends solely on the Ba/Ca of seaw...
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Particulate carbon export and remineralization along the contrasting biogeochemical regimes from Tropical Pacific to Southern Ocean Waters
NEW THOUGHTS TO OLD QUESTIONS: QUANTIFYING CARBON EXPORT AND ATTENUATION AND THEIR CONTROLLING MECHANISMS IN THE OCEAN VI ORAL
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 23 february 2024
Wokil Bam, Steven M. Pike, Ken Buesseler, Claudia ...
The primary objective of the US GEOTRACES program is to uncover the mechanisms governing the distribution and fluxes of critical trace elements and is...
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A decadal-scale time series of marine particulate flux composition in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela
NEW THOUGHTS TO OLD QUESTIONS: QUANTIFYING CARBON EXPORT AND ATTENUATION AND THEIR CONTROLLING MECHANISMS IN THE OCEAN IV POSTER
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 22 february 2024
Emily Osborne, Alice Webb, Catherine Davis, Frank ...
Moored sediment traps offer insight into processes influencing ocean particle source, composition, and flux to depth. The CARIACO sediment trap time-s...
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Organic composition and degradative transformation of particles from surface to mesopelagic depths in two contrasting water columns: the North Atlantic spring bloom and the northeast Pacific
NEW THOUGHTS TO OLD QUESTIONS: QUANTIFYING CARBON EXPORT AND ATTENUATION AND THEIR CONTROLLING MECHANISMS IN THE OCEAN I ORAL
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 22 february 2024
Elizabeth Yanuskiewicz, Paul K. Wojtal, Brian N. P...
Export of particulate organic matter (POM) from the ocean surface is a critical food source for mesopelagic food webs and has the potential to contrib...
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Salp blooms and their potential effect on inorganic carbon burial
ZOOPLANKTON-MEDIATED PROCESSES: A CROSSROADS FOR OCEAN CARBON I POSTER
ocean biology and biogeochemistry | 22 february 2024
Brittany N. Hupp, Jennifer S. Fehrenbacher, Sylvia...
Salps, cosmopolitan pelagic tunicates, form expansive blooms and have exhibited poleward range expansions in response to warming conditions. Recent st...
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