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Serial Lectures-Prof. Aller
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Lecture I:Deltaic Systems as Global Biogeochemical Reactors: C Cycling and Diagenetic Pathways
时 间:6月17日(星期五)9:00-10:00
                         10:00-11:30   座谈会
地 点:崂山校区环科院二楼学术厅(A211室)
 
Lecture II:Reverse Weathering and Authigenic Mineral Formation in Tropical Deltaic Systems
时 间:6月21日(星期二) 14:00-15:00
                        15:00-16:30 座谈会
地 点:崂山校区环科院二楼学术厅(A211室)
 
 
Lecture III:Biogeochemical Heterogeneity and Dynamics in the Seabed as Revealed by Optical Sensors
时 间:6月22日(星期三) 9:00-10:00
                       10:00-11:30   座谈会
地 点:崂山校区环科院二楼学术厅(A211室)
 
Robert Aller's CV:
Professional Positions:  
    Distinguished Professor, School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences ( affiliated appointment in Dept. of Geosciences) SUNY Stony Brook (1998 - ).
    Professor, Marine Sciences Research Center (affiliated appointment in Dept. of Geosciences), SUNY Stony Brook (1986-1998)
    Research Associate (Professor), Geophysical Sciences, Univ. of Chicago, (1986-89)
    Professor, Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, (1985-86)
    Associate Professor (tenured),Geophysical Sciences,Univ. of Chicago,(1980-85)
    Assistant Professor, Geophysical Sciences, Univ. of Chicago, (1977-80)
Academic Background:
    1972 B.S. Biology-Geology (with highest distinction), University of Rochester 
    1972 B.A. Chemistry (with highest distinction), 
    1974 M. Phil. Yale University, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
    1977 Ph.D. University of Rochester Yale University, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
Honorary:   
     Doctor Honoris Causa (2002, Göteborg Universitet, Göteborg, Sweden)
    Doctor Honoris Causa (2005, Université de la Méditerranée (Aix-Marseille II, France)
    Fellow, American Geophysical Union (2003)
    Fellow, The Geochemical Society & European Association of Geochemistry (2003)
    Ingerson Lecturer, The Geochemical Society, 2006                              
    American Chemical Society, Geochemistry Division Medal, 2007
Societies: 
    The Geochemical Society, The American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
    American Geophysical Union, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, American   
    Chemical Society, AAAS (1972-1991), Sigma XI, Phi Beta Kappa
Fellowships:
    Dreyfus Foundation Teacher Scholar Grant in Chemistry (1982-86)
    Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (1978-82)
    N.S.F. Fellow (1973-76)
    Yale University Fellowship (1972-73)
    Joseph P. O'Hern Scholarship for Travel and Study in Europe (used at Universitat Tübingen, Germany - 1972)
    CNA Tuition Scholarship (1968-72, University of Rochester)
Active Research Interests:
    Early diagenetic processes and elemental cycling. Tropical deltaic systems.
    Biogeochemistry of animal-sediment interactions.
Publications (selected): (> 140 total):
Cao, Z., Q. Zhu, R. C. Aller, and J. Y. Aller, 2011, A fluorosensor for two-dimensional in situ
measurements of extracellular enzyme activity in marine sediments. Marine Chemistry 123, 23-31.
Aller, R.C., V.M. Madrid, A.Y. Chistoserdov, J.Y. Aller, and C. Heilbrun. 2010. Unsteady diagenetic processes and sulfur biogeochemistry in tropical deltaic muds: implications for oceanic isotope cycles and the sedimentary record. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74, 4671-4692
Aller, R. C., N. E. Blair, and G. J. Brunskill, 2008, Early diagenetic cycling, incineration, and burial of sedimentary organic C in the central Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea). J. Geophys. Res. Earth Surf. 113, F01S09, doi:10.1029/2006JF000689.
Aller, R.C. and N.E. Blair 2006. Carbon remineralization in the Amazon - Guianas mobile mudbelt: a sedimentary incinerator. Continental Shelf Research 26, 2241-2259.  
Zhu, Q., R. C. Aller, and Y. Fan, 2006, Two-dimensional pH distributions and dynamics in bioturbated marine sediments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta . 70, 4933-4949.
Aller, R. C., 2004. Conceptual models of early diagenetic processes: the muddy seafloor as an unsteady, batch reactor. J. Mar. Res. 62, 815-835.
Aller, R. C., C. Heilbrun, C. Panzeca, Z.-B. Zhu, and F. Baltzer, 2004. Coupling between sedimentary dynamics, early diagenetic processes, and biogeochemical cycling in the Amazon-Guianas mobile mud belt: coastal French Guiana. Marine Geology, 208, 331-360.
Aller, R.C., A. Hannides, C. Heilbrun, and C. Panzeca. 2004. Coupling of early diagenetic processes and sedimentary dynamics in tropical shelf environments: The Gulf of Papua deltaic complex. Cont. Shelf Res. 24, 2455-2486.
Michalopoulos, P. and R. C. Aller, 2004. Early diagenesis of biogenic silica in the Amazon Delta: 
alteration, authigenic clay formation, and storage. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 68, 1061-1085.
Aller, R. C., 2001, Transport and reactions in the bioirrigated zone. In: The Benthic Boundary Layer: Transport processes and biogeochemistry. (B. Boudreau and B. B. Jørgensen, eds.). Oxford Press, 269 - 301.
Aller, R.C., J.E. Mackin, and R.T. Cox, Jr., 1986, Diagenesis of Fe and S in Amazon inner shelf muds: apparent dominance of Fe-reduction and implications for the genesis of ironstones. Cont. Shelf Res.6:263-289.