Melanie Fewings

Curriculum Vitae

Melanie R. Fewings

Website

Fewings Lab

Research Interests

Observational coastal physical oceanography and meteorology

Education

Ph.D. Physical Oceanography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program, 2007
M.S. Applied Physics, Cornell University, 1999
B.S. Physics, Western Washington University, 1996

Jennifer Fehrenbacher

Website

Vita, Research, etc.

Research Interests

Tracer oceanography

My research involves components of trace element and stable isotope geochemistry, biomineralization, and marine biology. I develop and use proxies, primarily trace elements in marine calcifiers, for reconstructing ocean circulation, temperature, and chemistry in the past.

Emily Eidam

Website

Coastal & Fluvial Sediment Dynamics - Eidam Lab

Research Interests

The transfer of sediment through riverine and coastal environment, as well as short-timescale depositional histories (fortnightly to centennial timescales). Much of this work is centered in the Arctic and sub-Arctic, where environmental conditions are rapidly changing, driving changes in how sediments are dispersed through fluvial systems and deposited and reworked on continental shelves.

Edward Dever

Research Interests

My research interests include cross-shelf exchange processes, the analysis and prediction of Lagrangian transport, and air-sea interaction. My research methods have included analysis of physical oceanographic and meteorological data (primarily moored time series and surface drifters) and the application of analytical models.