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Details for: Haojia Abby Ren


I am associate professor in the Department of Geosciences at National Taiwan University in Taiwan. My research interests are focused on understanding the interaction between biology and the environmental conditions through the course of Earth history. In particular, I work on emerging disciplines and techniques to study the fluxes and cycles of biologically important elements, such as nitrogen and carbon, which can be then used to identify the biogeochemical processes and feedbacks that stabilizes the Earth system. I am currently working on developing planktonic foraminifera shell-bound nitrogen isotopes as a paleoceanographic tool to reconstruct past history of the marine nitrogen cycle.
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(2021) Oceanic Nutrient Rise and the Late Miocene Inception of Pacific Oxygen-Deficient Zones
Wang XT, Wang Y, Auderset A, Sigman DM, Ren HA, Martinez-Garcia A, Haug GH, Su Z, Zhang Y, Rasmussen B, Sessions A & Fischer W


(2020) Foraminifera-Bound Nitrogen Isotopes: From Mechanistic Understanding to a Case Study in the Equatorial Pacific
Ren H, Chen Y-C, Fang W-N, Studer A, Yu J, Martinez-Garcia A, Haug G, Spero H & Sigman D
This presentation is the The Shen-su Sun Award 2020.


(2016) Response of South China Sea Nitrogen Fixation to Shelf Nitrogen Loss over Glacial Cycles
Ren H, Sigman D, Martínez-García A, Anderson R, Chen M-T, Straub M, Wong G & Haug G



(2021) Oceanic Nutrient Rise and the Late Miocene Inception of Pacific Oxygen-Deficient Zones
Wang XT, Wang Y, Auderset A, Sigman DM, Ren HA, Martinez-Garcia A, Haug GH, Su Z, Zhang Y, Rasmussen B, Sessions A & Fischer W


(2020) Foraminifera-Bound Nitrogen Isotopes: From Mechanistic Understanding to a Case Study in the Equatorial Pacific
Ren H, Chen Y-C, Fang W-N, Studer A, Yu J, Martinez-Garcia A, Haug G, Spero H & Sigman D
This presentation is the The Shen-su Sun Award 2020.


(2016) Response of South China Sea Nitrogen Fixation to Shelf Nitrogen Loss over Glacial Cycles
Ren H, Sigman D, Martínez-García A, Anderson R, Chen M-T, Straub M, Wong G & Haug G


(2013) Groundtruthing the Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of Planktonic Foraminifera as a Paleobiogeochemical Proxy
Ren H, Sigman D, Ellis K, Weigand M, Anderson R, Ravelo C, Altabet M, Fawcett S & Rafter P

(2012) Atmospheric Dust Input to the Subarctic North Pacific
Winckler G, Serno S, Anderson RF, Hayes CT, Ren H, Gersonde R & Haug GH


(2012) Biological Productivity in the Subarctic North Pacific and Bering Sea: A Proxy Evaluation
Serno S, Winckler G, Anderson RF, Hayes CT, Ren H, Gersonde R & Haug GH

Theme chair

Goldschmidt2020 - Theme 12: Metals and nutrient cycling in land and sea

Medal

Goldschmidt2020: The Shen-su Sun Award 2020

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