Dr Robyn Tuerena

Lecturer, Scottish Association for Marine Science

My research focuses on the biogeochemical cycling of fixed nitrogen within the modern ocean. In particular I use geochemical techniques to investigate the importance of nitrogen in fuelling marine primary production through such processes as nitrogen fixation and physical mixing.

I am a researcher in the ARISE project.

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    New Frontiers Research Topic edited by \"Changing Arctic Ocean\" scientists available to view online. Publications in this topic examine the cascading effects of climate change on Arctic Ocean carbon and nutrient dynamics, including important feedbacks on local and regional budgets. Read more

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