Title: Marine Geology and Geochemistry Division
1Marine Geology and Geochemistry Division
MGGD
- MGGD folks
- 14 Oceanography Departmental Graduate Faculty
- 10 Research faculty and postdocs
- 15 graduate students
- Numerous undergraduate students
- Local high school students too
- Interdisciplinary division.diverse
interdisciplinary research projects - Focused into Major Research Themes
- Big Questions in Marine Geochemistry
- www.soest.hawaii.edu/oceanography/mggd
- (or from SOEST page?Oceanography?Groups?M
GGD)
2Funding/Initiatives supporting MGGD Research
MGGD
- Coastal
- NSF OOI CoOP
- EPA BEACH
- NOAA ECOHAB IOOS Sea Grant
- Atmospheric Chemistry
- ONR Marine Aerosol Program
- NASA GTE
- Global Geochem Cycles and Paleoenvironments
- DoE (carbon cycling)
- NSF Ocean Acidification Ocean Carbon
Biogeochemistry dddddEocene
hyperthermals - GEOTRACES
- Subseafloor geochemistry and geomicrobiology
- NSF IODP RIDGE 2000 MARGINS
- NASA Astrobiology Institute
- Moore Foundation
3MGGD Major research thrusts and Big questions
in Marine Geochemistry
- Biogeochemistry of Coastal Systems Nutrient and
Trace Metal Cycling, Ecosystem Dynamics, and
Human Impacts - How do land-derived material inputs and physical
oceanographic processes impact coastal
biogeochemistry and water quality? - How do changes in land use and nutrient input
impact coastal ecosystem structure and dynamics? - How do coastal ocean processes impact global
element cycles? - What are the effects of physical processes on
sediment-seawater exchange in coastal systems?
J. Cowen B. Glazer E. DeCarlo F.
Mackenzie K. Ruttenberg F. Sansone
4MGGD Major research thrusts and Big questions
in Marine Geochemistry
- Marine Aerosols and Air-Sea Exchange
- How do aerosols influence climate?
- What are the key uncertainties in air-sea
exchange/fluxes/impacts? - How can we constrain marine sources and sinks,
and atmospheric transport?
T. Clarke D. Ho S.
Howell B. Huebert C. Measures
5MGGD Major research thrusts and Big questions
in Marine Geochemistry
- Global Geochemical Cycles Contemporary to
Paleoenvironments - What are the human impacts on global elemental
cycles? - How will ocean acidification affect carbonate
production in marine organisms and carbonate
dissolution in reefs and sediments? - How can paleoclimatology help us understand and
predict contemporary global climate changes? - What are the roles of sediment geochemistry and
seafloor-ocean exchange in sinks/sources of
global elemental cycles?
E. DeCarlo T. Clarke B. Huebert
T. Li F.Mackenzie C.Measures K.
Ruttenberg J.Schoonmaker R. Zeebe
6MGGD Major research thrusts and Big questions
in Marine Geochemistry
- Biogeochemical Cycling and Geomicrobiology at
MORs, Ridge Flanks, Hot Spots, and Subduction
Zones - How do hydrothermal geochemical fluxes impact
ocean chemistry? - How does fluid flow affect mass transport w/in
subduction zones? - What is the magnitude, character and impact of
deep subseafloor biosphere? - What is the impact of magmatic/tectonic events on
geochemical fluxes and microbial activity? - What do extreme environments tell us about
potential for life elsewhere in the universe?
J. Cowen B. Glazer M. Mottl and
M. Rappe G. Steward G. Wang
(HIMB) (Bio Ocean)
7MGGD Major research thrusts and Big questions
in Marine Geochemistry
- Ocean observing technologies and applications
- Regional cabled observatories (HI coastal Kilo
Nalu JdFR flanks Neptune) - Non-cabled coastal observatories (Heeia
Fishpond CRIMP buoy) - Deep crustal (IODP-CORK) observatories (JdFR
flanks North Pond, MAR) - Ability to conduct adaptive sampling, and
remotely operated experiments and observations - Sampling and sensor technology
J. Cowen E. DeCarlo B. Glazer F.
Mackenzie K. Ruttenberg F. Sansone
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