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Center for Trace Analysis

The University of Southern Mississippi’s (USM) Center for Trace Analysis (CETA) coordinates analytical services provided by the USM Department of Marine Science. Most specifically, this means trace element analysis utilizing the department’s high resolution inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometer (HR-ICP-MS). CETA’s ...

Organization Type
Research Center or Laboratory

Person

Dr. Alan M. Shiller

Dr. Shiller serves as Professor and Director of the University of Southern Mississippi's Center for Trace Analysis. His research involves biogeochemistry of trace elements in natural waters, weathering and other controls on river composition, estuarine chemistry, and global carbon systems ...

Organizations
Department of Marine Science
Job Title
Professor

Person

Dr. David W. Hastings

My research focuses on using trace elements and stable isotopes in the marine environment as a tool for understanding marine biogeochemical and paleoceanographic processes, as well as the history and severity of anthropogenic contamination. It addresses environmental concerns, and is ...

Organizations
Galbraith Marine Science Laboratory
Job Title
Professor Marine Science and Chemistry

Person

Dr. Lawrence L. Griffin

Professor, Marine Sciences, Texas A&M University, Galveston. Dr. Griffin’s research interests include: biogeochemistry of primary nutrient elements, and trace metal and metalloid elements in the estuarine environment; inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS); molecular orbital computations relevant to carbon nanomolecules ...

Organizations
Texas A&M University - Galveston

Person

Dr. Peter H. Santschi

RESEARCH EMPHASIS: Chemical oceanography and limnology Trace element cycling and tracer applications in natural water systems using stable and radioactive isotopes Sediment-water and particle-water interactions, with emphasis on colloids Colloids geochemistry Mobility of radioactive and toxic trace contaminants in surface ...

Organizations
Texas A&M University - Galveston
Job Title
Professor, Department of OceanographyDirector, Laboratory for Oceanographic and Environmental Research

Person

Dr. Vincent Salters

Dr. Salters is a Professor of Geochemistry at Florida State University. Research Interests Igneous petrology and trace element and isotope geochemistry in the broadest sense. Most of Dr. Salters' research is concentrated on quantifying processes that ultimately bear on the ...

Organizations
Florida State University
Job Title
Professor of Geochemistry

Person

Peter H. Santschi

Regents Professor Peter H. Santschi obtained his PhD in Chemistry in 1975 from the University of Bern in Switzerland. Since then, he has worked as a researcher at various prestigious institutions, such as Columbia University, the Swiss Institute for Water ...

Organizations
Texas A&M University
Job Title
Professor

Organization

Phytoplankton Dynamics Laboratory

The Phytoplankton Dynamics Laboratory is interested in how phytoplankton responds to environmental perturbations on short (molecules, genes, proteins) to intermediate (community dynamics) and long (geological record) time scales. Current research in the laboratory is focused on trace element-phytoplankton interactions, i.e ...

Organization Type
Marine Research Center or Laboratory

Project

Platform Recruited Reef Fish, Phase 1: Do platforms provide habitat that increase the survival of juvenile reef fishes?

The recent reauthorization of the Fisheries Management and Conservation Act contains language calling for understanding and conservation of Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) for federally managed marine finfish and shellfish. One of the most pressing federal fisheries management concerns in the ...

Project Status
Project complete
Study Site
Gulf of Mexico

Project

Using Earstones to Identify Sources of Red Drum

The study will examine the use of earstone trace element signatures of an estuarine-dependent finfish to quantify the contribution of different nursery areas to adult stocks. Earstones (otoliths) are formed as the adult grows and are made up of elements ...

Project Status
Project not complete
Study Site
Gulf of Mexico

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