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Overview

Gill Malin is affiliated with the University of East Anglia in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work focuses extensively on subfields such as Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Hematology, Molecular Biology, and Atmospheric Science.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols

Gill Malin has contributed to various publication venues with multiple papers in the Journal of Applied Phycology and Clinical Chemistry, among others. Frequent journals for their work also include the Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences, Journal of Plankton Research, and Phytochemistry.

Recent scientific papers authored or co-authored by Gill Malin include:

  • The impacts of ocean acidification on marine trace gases and the implications for atmospheric chemistry and climate, 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences
  • The emission of volatile halocarbons by seaweeds and their response towards environmental changes, 2020, Journal of Applied Phycology
  • Halocarbon emissions by selected tropical seaweeds exposed to different temperatures, 2021, Phytochemistry
  • In situ automated imaging, using the Plankton Imager, captures temporal variations in mesozooplankton using the Celtic Sea as a case study, 2021, Journal of Plankton Research
  • Resolution changes relationships: Optimizing sampling design using small scale zooplankton data, 2022, Progress In Oceanography

The scientist collaborates regularly with several researchers including Fiona Seh-Lin Keng, Siew-Moi Phang, Noorsaadah Abd Rahman, Emma C. Leedham Elvidge, and William T. Sturges.

Best Publications

  • In situ evaluation of air-sea gas exchange parameterizations using novel conservative and volatile tracers

    Philip D. Nightingale;Gill Malin;Cliff S. Law;Andrew J. Watson

  • A global database of sea surface dimethylsulfide (DMS) measurements and a procedure to predict sea surface DMS as a function of latitude, longitude, and month

    A. J. Kettle;M. O. Andreae;D. Amouroux;T. W. Andreae

  • A biogeochemical study of the coccolithophore, Emiliania huxleyi, in the North Atlantic

    Patrick M. Holligan;Emilio Fernández;James Aiken;William M. Balch

  • Environmental constraints on the production and removal of the climatically active gas dimethylsulphide (DMS) and implications for ecosystem modelling

    Jacqueline Stefels;Michael Steinke;Suzanne M Turner;Gill Malin

  • The seasonal variation of dimethyl sulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate concentrations in nearshore waters1

    Suzanne M. Turner;Gillian Malin;Peter S. Liss;Derek S. Harbour

  • The Response of Diatom Central Carbon Metabolism to Nitrogen Starvation Is Different from That of Green Algae and Higher Plants

    Nicola Louise Hockin;Thomas Mock;Francis Mulholland;Stanislav Kopriva

  • Structural and Regulatory Genes Required to Make the Gas Dimethyl Sulfide in Bacteria

    Jonathan D. Todd;Rachel Rogers;You Guo Li;Margaret Wexler

  • Production of chloroform and other low molecular-weight halocarbons by some species of macroalgae

    P. D. Nightingale;G. Malin;P. S. Liss

  • Isolation of viruses responsible for the demise of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom in the English Channel

    William H. Wilson;Glen A. Tarran;Declan Schroeder;Michael Cox

  • Dimethylsulphide and dimethylsulphoniopropionate in the Northeast atlantic during the summer coccolithophore bloom

    Gillian Malin;Suzanne M. Turner;Peter S. Liss;Patrick Holligan

  • Novel biogenic iodine-containing trihalomethanes and other short-lived halocarbons in the coastal east Atlantic

    L. J. Carpenter;G. Malin;P. S. Liss;F. C. Küpper

  • Dimethyl sulphide and Phaeocystis: A review

    P.S. Liss;G. Malin;S.M. Turner;P.M. Holligan

  • Marine Sulphur Emissions

    Peter S. Liss;Angela D. Hatton;Gill Malin;Philip D. Nightingale

  • Elevated production of dimethylsulfide resulting from viral infection of cultures of Phaeocystis pouchetii

    Gillian Malin;William H. Wilson;Gunnar Bratbak;Peter S. Liss

  • The Impacts of the Oceans on Climate Change

    E. Lewis-Brown;P.C. Reid;A. Andersson;R. Arthurton

  • SULFUR: THE PLANKTON/CLIMATE CONNECTION

    Gillian Malin;Suzanne M. Turner;Peter S. Liss

  • Seasonal variation of dimethyl sulphide in the North Sea and an assessment of fluxes to the atmosphere

    S.M. Turner;G. Malin;P.D. Nightingale;P.S. Liss

  • ALGAL PRODUCTION OF DIMETHYL SULFIDE AND ITS ATMOSPHERIC ROLE 1

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  • Biological turnover of DMS, DMSP and DMSO in contrasting open-sea waters

    Rafel Simó;Carlos Pedrós-Alió;Gillian Malin;Joan O. Grimalt

  • Isoprene and other non-methane hydrocarbons from seaweeds: a source of reactive hydrocarbons to the atmosphere

    Wendy J. Broadgate;Wendy J. Broadgate;Gill Malin;Frithjof C. Küpper;Anu R. Thompson

  • Trophic interactions in the sea: An ecological role for climate relevant volatiles

    Michael Steinke;Gill Malin;Peter S. Liss

  • Interlaboratory calibration and sample analysis of dimethyl sulphide in water

    Suzanne M. Turner;Gillian Malin;Lars Erik Bågander;Caroline Leck

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter S. Liss
Peter S. Liss University of East Anglia
Suzanne M. Turner
Suzanne M. Turner University of East Anglia
Siew-Moi Phang
Siew-Moi Phang UCSI University
William T. Sturges
William T. Sturges University of East Anglia
Frithjof C. Küpper
Frithjof C. Küpper University of Aberdeen
Philip D. Nightingale
Philip D. Nightingale Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Stephen D. Archer
Stephen D. Archer Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Lucy J. Carpenter
Lucy J. Carpenter University of York
Alex R. Baker
Alex R. Baker University of East Anglia
Peter H. Burkill
Peter H. Burkill Plymouth University

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