Current and Past Fellows
2010 - 2011 Schlanger Fellows
- Kelsey Dyck, University of California, Santa Cruz
"Western Pacific Warm Pool Sensitivity to Climate Change"
ODP Leg 144
- Gretchen Gehrke, University of Michigan
"Mercury Deposition and Cycling During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: An Investigation Using Mercury Stable Isotopes"
ODP Legs 208 and 174AX
- Young Ji Joo, Northwestern University
"Relative Roles of Carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur During Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events"
ODP Legs 122, 123, 198, and 207
- Sean Jungbluth, University of Hawaii at Manoa
"Application of Environmental Genomics to Understanding the Potential Impact of Microorganisms on the Biogeochemistry of the Sediment-Covered Oceanic Basement"
ODP Leg 168 and IODP Expedition 301
- Julia Schneider, University of Texas at Austin
"Resedimentation of Nankai Mudstones to Illuminate Lithologic Control on Permeability and Compressibility"
IODP Expedition 319
2009 - 2010 Schlanger Fellows
- Heather Ford, University of California, Santa Cruz
"Investigating ENSO Variability Over the Past 5 Million Years"
ODP Leg 130 and 138
- Matthew Knuth, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Dynamic Velocity Under Stress During Shear: A New Technique Using P and S-Waves to Study the Frictional Mechanics of the Upper Nankai Trough Accretionary Prism"
IODP Expeditions 314, 315, and 316
- Francois Paquay, University of Hawaii at Manoa
"Marine Osmium and Molybdenum Isotopes as Proxies for the Late Paleocence-Early Eocene Arctic Ventilation and Paleo-Redox Changes"
IODP Expedition 302, ODP Legs 151 and 208
- Leah Schneider, Pennsylvania State University
"The Influence of Nannoplankton and the Oceanic Biological Pump on Eocene Climate Change"
IODP Expeditions 320 and 321, and ODP Leg 199
- Stella Woodard, Texas A&M University
"Early Paleogene Eolian Dust in the Pacific Ocean: Is There a Connection Between Dust Flux and Orbitally Paced Lithologic Cycles?"
ODP Leg 198
2008 - 2009 Schlanger Fellows
Andrea Erhardt, Stanford University
"Using Molybdenum Isotopes and Concentrations in Marine Barite to Document Changes in Ocean Anoxia"
ODP Legs 159 and 198 and IODP Expedition 319Greg Horn, University of Southern California
"Encouraging Life in the Slow Lane: Development of Solid-Substrate Continuous Culture Techniques for the Enrichment of Deep-Biosphere Organisms"
Multiple ODP Legs and IODP ExpeditionsSrinath Krishnan , Yale University
"Investigation of the Global Hydrological Cycle During Greenhouse-Gas Induced Warming"
DSDP Legs 80 and 86, ODP Legs 143, 154, 171, 198, 207, and 208, and IODP Expediton 302Haojia (Abby) Ren, Princeton Universiy
"Study of Ocean Nitrate δ15N Changes over Glacial Cycles at ODP Site 999 Using Foraminifera Bound Nitrogen"
ODP Leg 165Robert Viesca, Harvard University
"Fundamental Modeling of the Initiation and Propagation of Submarine Sediment Failure"
ODP Legs 150 and 174A and IODP Expediton 308
2007 - 2008 Schlanger Fellows
Benjamin Harrison, California Institute of Technology
"Novel Methods for Characterizing Microbe-Mineral Colonization Patterns in Deep Subsurface Marine Sediments"
DSDP Leg 91 and ODP Leg 201Daniel Murphy, Texas A&M University
"North Pacific Intermediate Water Circulation Over the Last 60 Kyr: Southern California Margin"
ODP Legs 146 and 167Heather Schrum, University of Rhode Island
"Quantification of Low Rates of Metabolic Activity in the Deep Subseafloor Using Sulfate Oxygen Isotopic Compositions"
ODP Leg 201Sindia Sosdian, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
"The Mid-Pleistocene Transition: Deep Sea Temperature and Global Ice Volume from Mg/Ca and δ18O in Benthic Foraminifera"
DSDP Leg 94Masako Tominaga, Texas A&M University
"Determination of Volcanostratigraphy of ODP/IODP Hole 1256D: Core-Log Integration of Oceanic Crust Formed at a Superfast Spreading Rate"
IODP Expeditions 309 and 312

