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Stacey, Mark
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:22am.Name of Person:
Mark Stacey
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Department:
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Associate Professor
Research Interests:
Environmental fluid mechanics; transport and mixing in stratified flows; estuarine, lake and coastal ocean circulation; coupled physical-biological modeling; inverse modeling and parameter estimation.
Fung, Inez
Submitted by cmjones on March 16, 2007 - 1:39pm.Name of Person:
Inez Fung
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Department:
ESPM, Professor
Research Interests:
Climate and biogeochemical cycles. Geophysical fluid dynamics. Large scale numerical modeling. Remote sensing of earth systems. Atmosphere-ocean interactions, and atmosphere-biosphere interactions.
Achievements:
A principal research activity of Inez Fung is the carbon dioxide cycle. Fung’s lab uses details of the atmospheric CO2 distribution (e.g. the difference in hemispheric loading, the changes in the seasonal amplitude over time), together with atmospheric transport models to deduce the location of the carbon sink. Fung hypothesizes that the terrestrial biosphere of the northern hemisphere may be as important as the oceans as a repository for anthropogenic CO2. Another research focus is the dust cycle. Fine dust particles lofted from arid surfaces are transported long distances. While airborne, they reflect sunlight, but may, depending on their sizes and composition, absorb terrestrial radiation. When deposited to the surface oceans, the iron in the dust may be the critical limiting micronutrient for marine productivity in some ocean regions. To tackle this problem, she is combining mineralogic information about soil particles, satellite and in-situ observations, atmospheric circulation models and ocean biology models to gain an appreciation of the many roles of dust.
Scheiber, Harry
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:13am.Name of Person:
Harry Scheiber
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Department:
Boalt School of Law, Professor
Research Interests:
Scheiber has written extensively in American legal history, especially on the history of law and public policy, on federalism, and on constitutional development. He has also led research projects and written on aspects of environmental law, especially Law of the Sea and ocean resources policy. His other research has been in the fields of modern judicial reform, Japanese-U.S. relations and ocean policy, and Japanese fisheries law and development
Yeung, Ronald
Submitted by cmjones on March 6, 2007 - 11:49am.Name of Person:
Ronald Yeung
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Department:
Mechanical Engineering, Professor
Research Interests:
Hydromechanics, naval architecture, ship hydrodynamics, mathematical modeling, numerical fluid mechanics, offshore mechanics, ocean processes, separated flows, surface wave and vorticity interaction, vortex-induced vibrations, alternative renewable energy, two-layer fluid flow, hydroelasticity, multi-hull configuration design, ship-generated wakes.
Powell, Thomas (Zack)
Submitted by cmjones on March 5, 2007 - 3:46pm.Name of Person:
Thomas (Zack) Powell
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Department:
Integrative Biology, Professor
Research Interests:
Zack Powell has worked on physical and biological processes in lakes, estuaries, and the ocean. All have been directed toward the question: How do physical processes, like mixing and turbulence, currents and circulation, or mass and energy transfer at the surface, affect the biological processes in planktonic ecosystems?
Payne, Cymie
Submitted by cmjones on March 5, 2007 - 3:33pm.Name of Person:
Cymie Payne
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Department:
Boalt School of Law, Lecturer in Residence
Research Interests:
environmental law, particularly as it relates to climate change, coastal and ocean environments, and international law.
Caron, David
Submitted by cmjones on March 2, 2007 - 1:53pm.Name of Person:
David Caron
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Department:
Boalt School of Law, Professor
Research Interests:
law of the sea, transnational pollution
Bea, Robert
Submitted by cmjones on March 2, 2007 - 1:26pm.Name of Person:
Robert Bea
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Department:
Civil and Environmental Engineering, Professor
Research Interests:
Floating systems, platforms and pipelines, and human and organizational factors in marine systems.
