New Scientist. The unseen puppet masters that control life in the oceans (November 2017)
New Scientist (November 2017) The unseen puppet masters that control life in the ocean.
New Scientist (November 2017) The unseen puppet masters that control life in the ocean.
Examples of media coverage of the Goldschmidt 2017 press release prepard by Thomas Parkhill “129I waste used to track ocean currents for 15,000 km after discharge from nuclear plants” based […]
OKEANOS (Issue #3, July-December 2016) The issue #3 of the journal “OKEANOS” from the Atlantic Society of Oceanographers is devoted to GEOTRACES research (July-December 2016). The issue is available here (in Spanish).
Fall 2016 issue of the Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) newsletter, November 2016 This issue includes (see page 21) a brief summary of the joint GEOTRACES/OCB Workshop “Biogeochemical cycling of trace elements […]
ABC News (October 2016) The world’s oceans are anaemic and this scientist is trying to find out why by Ann Jones, ABC News (October 2016). Download the pdf.
Nature Communications (September 2016) Bridgestock, L., van de Flierdt, T., Rehkämper, M., Paul, M., Middag, R., Milne, A., Lohan, M.C., Baker, A.R., Chance, R.,, Khondoker, R., Strekopytov, S., Humphreys-Williams, E., […]
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, University of Columbia, August 2016 Geochemists Team Up with Biologists for a New Approach to Ocean Research, by Stacy Morford, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, August 2016. Download the […]
NewsDeeply (July 2016) Uncovering Pieces of the Arctic Mercury Puzzle, by Lars-Eric Heimbürger, NewsDeeply (July 2016). Download the pdf.
Summer 2016 issue of the Ocean Carbon and Biogeochemistry (OCB) newsletter, July 2016 This issue features a series of articles on internal cycling of trace elements in the ocean to […]