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Caroline Slomp is a researcher at Utrecht University focusing on improving the quantitative understanding of cycling elements important for life in marine environments. Her work encompasses a broad scope of field and laboratory research, typically integrated with modeling approaches. A central theme of her research is the assessment and response of modern and ancient environments to perturbations. Currently, she is particularly focused on low-oxygen marine environments, which have significant implications for past and present ocean conditions. Her research group has conducted seagoing studies in various locations including the Black Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Arabian Sea, North Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the Californian Margin. Slomp's work is situated at the intersection of Marine Biogeochemistry, Paleoceanography, and various modeling techniques to understand biogeochemical processes.
Utrecht University • Utrecht
Conducting research and leading studies in marine biogeochemistry and related fields.
Department of Psychology