WHAT I DID
My previous research activities at WHOI
Prior to coming to MBARI, I worked for twenty years at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution where I developed instrumentation and analytical techniques for application to oceanographic problems.
- SEAREX Program: 1977 - 1988
- Development of an analytical technique for the measurement of plant waxes and lipids in remote marine aerosols.
- Results from the Field Experiments:
- Enewetak Atoll - 1979
- Formaldehyde in remote marine air and rain
- Atmospheric transport of continentally-derived lipids
- Temporal variability of lipids in aerosols
- Air-to-sea fluxes of lipids
- American Samoa - 1981
- New Zealand - 1983
- Long-range transport of terrestrially-derived lipids
- Atmospheric transport of marine-derived particles
- Lipid geochemistry of remote aerosols from the SW Pacific
- North Pacific Cruise - 1986
- US-JGOFS Program: 1989 - 1997
- Development of analytical instrumentation and techniques for the determination of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) in seawater:
- DOC/TOC sampling protocol - Ascii text version
- Shipboard analytical protocol - JGOFS format - Ascii text version
- Results from the various cruises:
- Equatorial Pacific - 1992
- Summary of shipboard results (with color figures)
- Tropical ocean DOC model results (with mpeg movies)
- North Atlantic - 1994 (with color figures)
- Arabian Sea - 1995
- AGU Poster, February, 1996 (with color figures)
- Deep-Sea Research II, 1998
- Southern Ocean / Ross Sea - 1997
