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2nd GEOTRACES Summer School – Applications are closed

  Pre-registration is now close The second GEOTRACES summer school will be held between the 23rd and 28th September 2019 in Cadiz, Spain, on board of the school ship Intermares A-41.  […]

BioGeoSCAPES

 In an effort to explore and develop international community interest for a potential future “Biogeotraces-like” program to study the microbial biological and chemical oceanography of the oceans, a working group […]

BioGEOTRACES-Japan begins

A workshop, entitled ”BioGEOTRACES-Japan begins” was held on 19-21 September 2018 in Nagasaki, Japan to evaluate the potentials of biological studies related to trace elements and their isotopes (TEI) in […]

Lectures on Radioactivity in the Marine Environment

The SCOR Working Group 146: Radioactivity in the Ocean, 5 decades later (RiO5) has published four lectures on marine radiochemistry in Limnology and Oceanography e‐Lectures. These lectures are freely available […]

Several GEOTRACES SSC members and researchers awarded the ASLO’s 2019 Martin Award

The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography has awarded the 2019 John H. Martin Award to the paper “A mesoscale phytoplankton bloom in the polar Southern Ocean stimulated […]

Elements Magazine issue devoted to GEOTRACES research

The Elements Magazine December 2018 issue is devoted to GEOTRACES research! Marine Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements and Their Isotopes Catherine Jeandel, Zanna Chase, and Vanessa Hatje – Guest Editors Download […]

Successful Joint GEOTRACES/PAGES Synthesis Workshop: Trace element and isotope proxies in paleoceanography

60 researchers from the PAGES and GEOTRACES communities participated to an intensive 2.5 day workshop from the 3rd to the 5th of December in Aix en Provence, France. The aim of […]

Successful completion of US GEOTRACES Pacific Meridional Transect cruise

US Research Vessel Roger Revelle docked in Papeete, Tahiti at 0710, 24 November, completing the 67 day US GEOTRACES Pacific Meridional Transect, GP15 from Seattle, Washington to Tahiti, with a […]

A tribute to Chris Daniels (1987-2018)

Data management is not a glamorous role. Even in a field like oceanography, which has generated large multi-disciplinary datasets and relied upon them for important scientific work for decades, the […]

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