At present, I supervise four graduate students: Alejandro
Arias, Tzong-Yueh Chen,
Eric Miller, and Elisabeth
Svensson. Alejandro works on the effect of anoxia
on organic-matter fluxes from sediments to overlying
water, Yzong-Yueh works on effects of particle aggregation
on organic chemical speciation and cycling, Eric works
on cycling of styrene in coastal environments, and Elisabeth
works on two projects: organic geochemistry of a hydrothermal
system and developing a method for low-molecular-weight
organic acids. Below
you will find the graduate classes I teach at Avery
Point. I also teach the undergraduate class MARN170
Introduction to Oceanography at the Storrs campus.
Since I am a new faculty member, my graduate classes
do not yet have regular class codes, but are called
410s. The different professors that teach 410s have
different section numbers. If you want to take one of
my graduate classes you would sign up for a 410, my
section number. Unfortunately, the section numbers vary
between semesters. Contact me to get my section number.
If you are an undergraduate and want to take one of
my graduate classes, read the syllabus, contact me and
we can discuss if you have the appropriate background.
MARN
410 Analytical methods in environmental science
MARN
410 Aquatic organic geochemistry
Some
Representative Publications
2003,
Skoog M., Wedborg M., Lara R., Kattner G. Spring-cycling
of organic matter in a system encompassing the Northeast
Water Polynya. Submitted to Marine Chemistry.
2003, Skoog A., Alldredge A., Passow U., Dunne J., Murray
J. Neutral aldoses in diagenesis and aggregation of
organic matter in the upper water column. Submitted
to Limnology and Oceanography.
2003, Skoog A., Vlahos P., Amend J. Concentration and
distribution of dissolved neutral aldoses in a shallow
hydrothermal vent system of Vulcano, Italy. Submitted
to Marine Chemistry.
2003, Svensson E., Skoog A., Amend J. Concentration
and distribution of dissolved amino acids in a shallow
hydrothermal vent system of Vulcano, Italy. Submitted
to Organic Geochemistry.
2003, Lamborg C., Fitzgerald W., Skoog A., Visscher
P. The abundance and source of Mercury-Binding Ligands
in Long Island Sound. In press Marine Chemistry
2002, Skoog A., Whitehead K., F. Sperling. Junge, K.
Microbial glucose-uptake and growth along a horizontal
nutrient gradient in the North Pacific. Limnology and
Oceanography 47(6): 1676-1683.
2001, Skoog A., Lara R.J., Wedborg M., Kattner G. Spring-summer
cycling of DOC, DON and inorganic N in a highly seasonal
system encompassing the Northeast Water Polynya, 1993.
Deep-Sea Research.48:2613-2629
2000, Burdige D.J., Skoog A., Gardner K. Dissolved and
particulate carbohydrates in estuarine and continental
margin sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
64(6):1029-1041.
1999, Skoog A., Biddanda B., and Benner R. Glucose flux
in the upper water column of the Gulf of Mexico: contribution
to heterotrophic bacterial production. Limnology
and Oceanography 44(7):1625-1633.
1999, Daly K.L., Wallace D.W.R., Smith W.O., Skoog A.,
Lara R., Gosselin M., Falck E., Yager P. Non-Redfield
carbon and nitrogen cycling in the Arctic: Effects of
ecosystem structure and dynamics. Journal of Geophysical
Research Oceans. 104(C2):3185-3199.
1998, Wedborg M., Hoppema M., Skoog A. On the relation
between organic and inorganic carbon in the Weddell
Sea. Journal of Marine Systems 17: 59-76.
1998, Skoog A., Benner R. Aldoses in various size fractions
of marine organic matter: implications for carbon cycling.
Limnology and Oceanography, 42(8):1803-1813.
1998, Lara R.J., Rachold V., Kattner G., Hubberten H.W.,
Guggenberger G., Skoog A, Thomas D. Dissolved organic
matter and nutrients in the Lena River, Siberian Arctic:
Characteristics and distribution. Marine Chemistry
59 (3-4), 301-309.
1997, Skoog A., Thomas D.N., Lara R.J. Methodological
investigations on DOC determinations by the HTCO method.
Marine Chemistry 56:39-44.
1996, Skoog A., Wedborg M., Fogelqvist E. Photobleaching
of humic substance fluorescence and relation to DOC
in the Baltic Sea. Marine Chemistry 55:333-345.
1996, Skoog A., Hall P.O.J., Hulth S., Paxeus N., Rutgers
van der Loeff M., Westerlund S. Early diagenetic mobilization
and sediment - water exchange of dissolved humic substances
in the coastal environment. Geochimica et Cosmochimica
Acta 60(19):3619-3629.
1996, Skoog A., Wedborg M. Fluorescence and TOC as water
mass tracers in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. In Humic
substances and organic matter in soil and water environments:
Characterization, transformation and interactions. Eds.
C.E. Clapp, M.H.B. Hayes, N. Senesi and S.M. Griffith.
Published by the International Humic Substances Society
Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota.
1995, Thomas D.N., Lara R.J., Eicken H., Kattner G.,
Skoog A. Dissolved organic matter in Arctic multi-year
sea ice during winter: major components and relationship
to ice characteristics. Polar Biology (15):477-483.
1994, Anderson L., Olson K., Skoog A. Distribution of
dissolved inorganic and organic carbon in the Eurasian
basin of the Arctic Ocean. In: The Polar Oceans and
their role in shaping the global environment, eds R.
Muench and O.M. Johannessen, pp. 255-262, American
Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C.
1994, Wedborg M., Skoog A., Fogelqvist E. Organic carbon
and humic substances in the Baltic Sea, the Kattegatt
and the Skagerrack. In: Humic substances in the global
environment, eds N. Senesi and T.M. Miano. Elsevier.
1993, Haraldsson C., Lyven B., Pollak M., Skoog A. Multi-element
speciation of trace-metals in fresh water, adapted to
plasma source mass spectrometry. Analytica Chimica
Acta 284; 327-335.
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