Geological Oceanography
Brad E. Rosenheim

Brad E. Rosenheim
Professor
Geological Oceanography
Ph.D. University of Miami, 2005
Office Phone: 727-553-3354
Email: brosenheim@usf.edu
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Southern Ocean Science Website
Research: Paleoceanography/Paleoclimate, stable isotopes, carbon cycling
Specialties: Climate Change, Oceanography, Stable Isotope Geochemistry, Radiocarbon
                  Dating, Oceanic Petroleum Pollution, Marine Ecosystems
Research in Brad Rosenheims group aims to constrain changes in climate and carbon
               cycling in the recent geologic past, from the anthropocene to the last glacial maximum.
               Researchers working with Dr. Rosenheim employ isotopic techniques including conventional
               stable isotope measurements (H, C, N, O), non-conventional stable isotope measurements
               (clumped isotopes in CO2 derived from carbonate minerals), and radioisotopic techniques
               including uranium system dating and radiocarbon analysis. Dr. Rosenheims group obtains
               geologic and oceanographic data from sediment, coral and sclerosponge skeletons, ice,
               and the open ocean water column. The group casts a broad approach to specific questions
               regarding climate and carbon cycling, resulting in success of obtaining research support
               from an equivalently broad section of NSF programs and other funding agencies that
               fund Earth Sciences.
For up-to-date laboratory activities and a list of recent publications and news, please
               visit the Rosenheim lab web page.