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Biogeochemistry of Coral Reefs and Aquatic Systems

Biogeochemistry involves the study of biological, geological and chemical processes. We use chemical techniques to understand the functioning of coral reefs and other aquatic environments.

Dr. Mark Teece leads this initiative and
if you are interested in graduate or undergraduate research opportunities please contact me.

Environmental Chemistry

My research group is within the Environmental Chemistry program and there are many opportunities for undergraduate and graduate projects.

You can contact me by email or phone.

Did you see the The Underwater World of Green Lakes movie
you can watch it on YouTube
and see other videos on the ROV Niniane page

Looking for Whirlyworld?

Links to other biogeochemists at ESF

Myron Mitchell's biogeochemistry group focuses on biogeochemical cycles in forest and frehwater systems.

Kim Schulz works on biogeochemical related issues in freshwater systems

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Our work is funded by