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Nils Volkenborn
Affiliation:
Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook)
Address:
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
145 Endeavour Hall
Stony Brook, NY
USA 11794
ORCiD:
0000-0002-4329-6150
Activities reported for Nils Volkenborn:
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Iron cycling in bioturbated sediments - Fluxes, diagenetic redistribution, and isotopic signatures
(Fe flux)
Co-Principal Investigator
Deployment coordination
None
Datasets
Project:
Iron cycling in bioturbated sediments - Fluxes, diagenetic redistribution, and isotopic signatures
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Planar optode image data from laboratory experiments studying O2 dynamics with sediment and animals collected from an intertidal and shallow subtidal sandflat at Old Ponquogue Bridge Marine Park, NY in 2019 and 2020
Co-Principal Investigator
2023-03-02
Final no updates expected
Chemical analysis of sediment core pore water from the Shinnecock Bay tidal flat in February of 2019
Co-Principal Investigator
2022-04-04
Final no updates expected
Project:
Linking infaunal hydraulic activities, porewater flow and biogeochemical processes in marine sediments
Dataset
Version Date
Current State
Images, porewater pressure, O2 data from lab experiments of lugworm Arenicola marina in different sediment types; conducted at Wadden Sea Station Sylt, Germany in 2007 (Infaunal Hydraulics project)
Contact
2013-05-28
Final with updates expected
Images, porewater pressure, O2 data from lab experiments of Thalassinids in different sediment types; conducted at the Pacific Coastal Ecology Branch in Newport, OR in 2009 (Infaunal Hydraulics project)
Contact
2013-05-28
Final with updates expected