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Thermally driven circulation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987)
Several problems connected by the theme of thermal forcing are addressed herein. The main topic is the stratification and flow field resulting from imposing a specified heat flux on a fluid that is otherwise confined to a ...
Relative sea-level rise and the development of channel-fill and shallow-water sequences on Cape Cod, Massachusetts
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Channel-fill sediments located in shallow-water off the south shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, provide a record of the late-Pleistocene and Holocene geological evolution in a post-glacial setting. Though conventionally ...
Recent relative sea-level change in Eastern North America
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987)
Molecular determination of marine iron ligands by mass spectrometry
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)
Marine microbes produce a wide variety of metal binding organic ligands that regulate the solubility and availability of biologically important metals such as iron, copper, cobalt, and zinc. In marine environments where ...
Chemical characterization of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in seawater : structure, cycling, and the role of biology
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
The goal of this thesis is to investigate three different areas relating to the characterization of dissolved organic matter (DOM): further determination of the chemical compounds present in high molecular weight DOM ...
Slip on ridge transform faults : insights from earthquakes and laboratory experiments
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
The relatively simple tectonic environment of mid-ocean ridge transform fault (RTF) seismicity provides a unique opportunity for investigation of earthquake and faulting processes. We develop a scaling model that is complete ...
Insights into vitamin B₁₂ production, acquisition, and use by marine microbes
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
The distribution and magnitude of marine primary production helps determine the ocean's role in global carbon cycling. Constraining factors that impact this productivity and elucidating selective pressures that drive the ...
Influences on the oceanic biogeochemical cycling of the hybrid-type metals, cobalt, iron, and manganese
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012)
Trace metal cycling is one of many processes that influence ocean ecosystem dynamics. Cobalt, iron, and manganese are redox active trace metal micro-nutrients with oceanic distributions that are influenced by both biological ...
Tropical climate variability from the last glacial maximum to the present
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2005)
This thesis evaluates the nature and magnitude of tropical climate variability from the Last Glacial Maximum to the present. The temporal variability of two specific tropical climate phenomena is examined. The first is the ...
Heterogeneous reservoirs in the marine carbon cycle
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014)
Understanding the fate of primary production in the ocean is a challenging task because once produced, organic material is oxidized over timescales which range from minutes, to millions of years. This timescale diversity ...