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Research group of Geochemistry
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Departement Aardwetenschappen - IVAU
Part of
Faculteit Geowetenschappen
Part of
Universiteit Utrecht
Address
Budapestlaan 4, 3584 CD Utrecht
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Postal address
Postbus 80021, 3508 TA Utrecht
Phone
+31-30-2535005
Fax
+31-30-2535302
URL
http://www.geo.uu.nl/Research/Geochemistry/
Email
geochemistry -at- uu. nl
Organisational departments
(Other departments may refer to researchers and projects as well.)
Research group of Organic Geochemistry
People
Professor
Prof.dr. J.B.M. Middelburg
Professor
Prof.dr.ir. S. Schouten
Part-time professor
Prof.dr.ir. J.S. Sinninghe Damsté
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr.ir. A.F. Bouwman
Professor emeritus
Prof.dr. J.W. de Leeuw
Associate professor
Dr.ir. J.P.G. Loch
Associate professor
Dr. P.A.G. Regnier
Associate professor
Dr.ir. C.P. Slomp
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
SOWACOR: SOil, WAter, and COastal Resources
Secretariat
Coupled cycling of phosphorus, iron and manganese in the Black Sea: elucidating the controls on mineral formation and burial in an anoxic basin
Secretariat
Quantification of environmental response to large-scale greenhouse gas release: An integrated organic-inorganic geochemical approach to quantify rate and magnitude of carbon release driven environmental change during past global mass extinctions
Secretariat
A novel tool for continental climate reconstruction: long-chain diols in lake sediments
Secretariat
Terra Incognita: Painting the picture of continental climate development during the Pliocene
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Completed research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Modeling of global nutrient fluxes at the land-ocean interface : terrestrial controls, impact on coastal waters and response to global change Nutrient dynamics in large river basins
Secretariat
Cooling down greenhouses in Earth's history: The sedimentary carbon sink as a climate regulator
Secretariat
Biogeochemistry
Secretariat
Biogeochemical Dynamics
Secretariat
Biogeochemistry, Hydrogeochemistry, Biogeochemical Modeling
All completed research..
Classification
A11000
Air
A14000
Nature and landscape
D15100
Geochemistry, geophysics
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