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Postdoctoral research on carbon dynamics in macroalgae in the

Stubbins Lab @ NU! Our focus currently is on Kelp and Rockweed species - investigating biomass carbon and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release and biolability kinetics - both in the context of natural carbon cycling and marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) potential!

Image by Shane Stagner

Current Work

PhD Research

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  • Elemental calcium-carbonate proxies for reconstructing ocean dynamics through time

  • In situ and experimental evaluation of crustose coralline algae growth under varying environmental conditions in Arctic Bay, Nunavut.

Past Research 

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[1] Hydrogen Isotopes as Paleo-Salinity Proxies

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An open-ocean assessment of alkenone δD as a paleo-salinity proxy (Gould et al. 2019)

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[2] Alkenone Paleothermometry 

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Investigation of the UK37′ vs. SST relationship for Atlantic Ocean suspended particulate alkenones: An alternative regression model and discussion of possible sampling bias (Gould et al., 2017)

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