Welcome

Welcome to marine geochemistry research at Constructor University (formerly Jacobs University)!

Here you can find information about myself, past and present members of my workgroup, and information about research and teaching I am involved in. You are more than welcome, to contact me or members of my working group for projects and information (BSc, MSc or other projects).

Please take a look around!


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Koschinsky-Fritsche

Professor of Geosciences
School of Science
Physics & Earth Sciences

Mailing Address:
Constructor University Bremen
Campus Ring 1 |28759 Bremen | Germany

Telephone: +49 421 200-3567
Fax: +49 421 200-3229
E-mail: akoschinsky@constructor.university
Office: Research III, Room 105

https://constructor.university/faculty-member/andrea-koschinsky-fritsche


Earth Sciences and Sustainable Management of Environmental Resources (BSc. program)

Please see also the ESSMER Website

News

1

dez 24

PROBRAL sampling completed

In the previous posts, we discussed sampling porewater in the mangroves, as well as water in the Caeté River and...
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23

nov 24

Sampling porewater in the mangroves (PROBRAL)

Following the sampling of the Caeté river for  the PROBRAL project, during the last days, we sampled porewater from the mangroves...
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18

nov 24

PROBRAL sampling begins, sampling freshwater inputs and mangroves in Brazil.

Complementary to the Amazon-GEOTRACES-2 project, that will investigate the outflow of the Amazon river to the Atlantic Ocean in December,...
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10

nov 24

Research cruise SO308 (GEOTRACES G107) set sail from Durban to cross the Indian Ocean

With three participants from Constructor University as part of the scientific party of RV Sonne, this research cruise will study...
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15

set 24

Sampling the Jøtul hydrothermal vent field during MSM131

Eirini and Eva from our group are currently on board the German research vessel Maria S. Merian in the North...
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19

jul 24

New Nature Geoscience study shows dark oxygen production by manganese nodules.

A new study by Prof. Andrew Sweetman and coauthors published in Nature Geoscience (Evidence of dark oxygen production at the...
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