My primary research interest is directed towards understanding the ocean’s role in the climate system and its response to the changing climate from a chemical point of view. My research approach is primarily through geochemical analysis of radio-nuclides and trace metals, and their isotopes in various environmental materials, including sea/river water, marine particulates, and sediments.
One major focus of my research has been to understand the marine geochemistry of U-series radioisotopes, and their uses as chemical tracers of fundamental ocean processes that serve as driving forces of climate change. Apart from the open ocean processes, I have also been working on establishing isotope fingerprinting tools to investigate the coastal sea and river systems under the stress of human activities and climate change.
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