People:
Rick Jahnke, Professor
Mary Richards, Research Assistant II
Debbie Jahnke, Research Specialist II
Research Interests and Projects:
The study of sediment chemical, biological and physical processes that control the chemistry of benthic and marine systems. Specific examples of recent research interests and projects include:
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development of ocean observatory infrastructure via the OOI Program and coastal observatory research via the CoOP Program, including the Coastal Benthic Exchange Dynamics (CBED) project BOTTOMS-UP .
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biogeochemistry of permeable sediments including advective porewater transport and groundwater inputs ( Jahnke et al. (2005) CSR 25:1433-1452; Niencheski and Jahnke (2002) Aquat. Geochem. 8:135-152; Jahnke et al. (2003) ECSS 56:641-653.)
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continental shelf biogeochemistry including benthic primary production (Jahnke et al. (2000) CSR 20:109-127)
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denitrification pathways in sediments, in collaboration with former graduate student Alex Rao, now at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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the metabolic and chemical processes controlling the dissolution and preservation of calcium carbonate on the deep sea floor ( Jahnke and Jahnke (2004) GCA 68:47-59)
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the magnitude and distribution of the global flux of organic carbon to the deep ocean and sediments (Jahnke (1996) GBC 10:71-88)
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