
We will be presenting our research on trace metals and their speciation in the marine environment at the Goldschmidt conference in Prague from July 6th to 11th with the following contributions:
Session: 12e – Tracing marine trace element dynamics: impact of external sources and oceanic cycling
- Erika Kurahashi, Sandra Pöhle and Andrea Koschinsky: Distribution and Redox Speciation of Dissolved Vanadium in the South Pacific Ocean: Implications for Its Biogeochemical Cycling
- Polina Tselykh, Sandra Pöhle, Erika Kurahashi, Eric Achterberg and Andrea Koschinsky: High Field Strength Elements Zr, Nb, Hf, and W as Ocean Tracers: Distributions and Processes in the Southern Pacific Ocean
- Sandra Pöhle, Imelda Velasquez and Andrea Koschinsky: Do desert dust input and oxygen minimum zones impact the distribution of dissolved molybdenum and uranium in the Atlantic Ocean?
- Andrea Koschinsky, Adrian Hollister, Sandra Poehle, Nico Fröhberg, Leandro Carvalho, Alexandre B. Schneider, Martha Gledhill and Martin Frank: Biogeochemical processes and fluxes of trace metals from the Amazon River system and mangrove belt into the Atlantic under high and low discharge conditions
- Caitlyn Kelly, Adrian Hollister, Nico Fröhberg, and Andrea Koschinsky: Copper-binding ligands and copper concentrations in the Amazon and Pará River Estuaries
- Eva-Maria Meckel, Eirini Anagnostou, Charlotte Kleint, Palash Kumawat, Ignacio Pedre, Solveig I. Buehring, Wolfgang Bach and Andrea Koschinsky: First geochemical insights into newly discovered shallow hydrothermal vent fields near Milos, Greece
- Eirini Anagnostou et al.: Hydrothermal mercury inputs from the Kolumbo Submarine Volcano