I am a biogeochemist with expertise in stable isotopes,
x-ray microscopy, nutrient cycling and organic geochemistry. In
particular, I am interested in determining the mechanisms controlling
the flow of C, N, and P in ecosystems, from extremely large basin-wide
scales to nanoscales. Tackling problems over such wide spatial
scales provides a different view of diagenesis.
Personal History
I received my undergraduate degree from Humboldt State University,
California in Chemistry and Oceanography. I then went to the University
of Washington and completed a Ph.D. in Chemical Oceanography. I
followed that with a postdoctoral stint at the Carnegie Institution of
Washington and a six year stint at the University of Texas at Austin.
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