Adina Paytan - PI, Research Professor in Marine Sciences
My principal research interests lie in the fields of biogeochemistry, chemical oceanography and paleoceanography. The goal of my research is to use the chemical and isotopic records enclosed in a wide range of earth materials to study present and past biogeochemical processes. This research spans a wide range of temporal (seasonal to millions of years) and spatial (molecular to global) scales. An over-arching goal of this research is to understand the processes and feedbacks operating in the Earth System and how they relate to global changes in climate and tectonics. In addition, I am interested in natural and anthropogenically induced perturbations that affect biogeochemical processes and their impact on humans and the environment. More on Adina's research here. Contact: [email protected]