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Member Since 1987
Allan Devol
University of Washington Seattle
Professional Experience
Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington
2012 - Present
University of Washington Seattle
Education
Doctorate
1975
Honors & Awards
William S. and Carelyn Y. Reeburgh Lecture
Received December 2018
Union Fellow
Received December 2013
Citation
For outstanding contributions in marine biogeochemistry, especially elemental cycling in low-oxygen water and sediment environments.
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Publications
Rapid Expansion of Fixed Nitrogen Deficit in the Eastern Pacific Ocean Revealed by 50‐Years Time Ser...

Climate change is expected to increase the strength of ocean Oxygen Deficient Zones (ODZs), but we lack a detailed understanding of the temporal or...

September 30, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Applying water masses as a framework to analyze the distribution of redox active compounds in the Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zones and the subsequent implications for low oxygen concentrations across the eastern Pacific Ocean
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
chemical tracers, organic matter and trace elements | 20 february 2020
Natalya Evans, Andrew R. Babbin, Elisabeth Boles, ...
Many studies have estimated the geographic drivers and resulting size of the Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zones (ODZs), but the vertical fine structure re...
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High-resolution marine flux measurements, in situ respiration rate determinations, and meta-omic surveys of sinking particulate matter in the ocean’s three primary oxygen deficient zones
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
chemical tracers, organic matter and trace elements | 20 february 2020
Megan E. Duffy, Jamee Adams, Emmet Bush, Allan Dev...
A key challenge to understanding carbon cycling in the ocean is determining the flux of particulate organic matter out of the surface ocean and quanti...
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An East-West transect of N2 gas Across the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zone
OCEAN SCIENCES 2020
chemical tracers, organic matter and trace elements | 20 february 2020
Clara A. Fuchsman, Allan Devol
The Eastern Tropical North Pacific Oxygen Deficient Zone (ODZ) is the largest marine ODZ and has most of its volume under oligotrophic surface waters....
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