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Overview

Joseph A. Resing is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a strong focus on Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Environmental Chemistry, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their main research topics include Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, and Mercury Impact and Mitigation Studies.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:

  • Mechanisms Driving the Dispersal of Hydrothermal Iron From the Northern Mid Atlantic Ridge, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Constraining the Contribution of Hydrothermal Iron to Southern Ocean Export Production Using Deep Ocean Iron Observations, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Hydrothermal Activity and Seismicity at Teahitia Seamount: Reactivation of the Society Islands Hotspot?, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • The characteristics of Fe speciation and Fe-binding ligands in the Mariana back-arc hydrothermal plumes, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Iron ligands and isotopes in hydrothermal plumes over backarc volcanoes in the Northeast Lau Basin, Southwest Pacific Ocean, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Joseph A. Resing has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Alessandro Tagliabue
  • Nathaniel J. Buck
  • Randelle M. Bundy
  • Alastair Lough
  • Maeve C. Lohan

The most common venues for publishing their work are Frontiers in Marine Science, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Biogeosciences, Geophysical Research Letters, and Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems.

Best Publications

  • Basin-scale transport of hydrothermal dissolved metals across the South Pacific Ocean

    Joseph A. Resing;Peter N. Sedwick;Christopher R. German;William J. Jenkins

  • The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017

    Reiner Schlitzer;Robert F. Anderson;Elena Masferrer Dodas;Maeve Lohan

  • Evolution of a Submarine Magmatic-Hydrothermal System: Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

    C. E. J. de Ronde;M. D. Hannington;Peter Stoffers;I. C. Wright

  • Aerosol iron and aluminum solubility in the northwest Pacific Ocean: Results from the 2002 IOC cruise

    Clifton S. Buck;William M. Landing;Joseph A. Resing;Geoffrey T. Lebon

  • Calculation of lava effusion rates from Landsat TM data

    Andrew J. L. Harris;Luke P. Flynn;Laszlo Keszthelyi;Peter J. Mouginis-Mark

  • Determination of iron in seawater by flow injection analysis using in-line preconcentration and spectrophotometric detection

    C.I. Measures;J. Yuan;J.A. Resing

  • Active submarine eruption of boninite in the northeastern Lau Basin

    Joseph A. Resing;Kenneth H. Rubin;Robert W. Embley;John E. Lupton

  • The solubility and deposition of aerosol Fe and other trace elements in the North Atlantic Ocean: Observations from the A16N CLIVAR/CO2 repeat hydrography section

    Clifton S. Buck;William M. Landing;Joseph A. Resing;Christopher I. Measures

  • Fluorometric Determination of Al in Seawater by Flow Injection Analysis with In-Line Preconcentration

    Joseph A. Resing;C. I. Measures

  • Long-term eruptive activity at a submarine arc volcano

    Robert W. Embley;William W. Chadwick;William W. Chadwick;Edward T. Baker;David A. Butterfield;David A. Butterfield

  • Submarine venting of liquid carbon dioxide on a Mariana Arc volcano

    John Lupton;David Butterfield;Marvin Lilley;Leigh Evans

  • Determination of manganese in seawater using flow injection analysis with on-line preconcentration and spectrophotometric detection

    Joseph A. Resing;Michael J. Mottl

  • Pacific Ocean aerosols: Deposition and solubility of iron, aluminum, and other trace elements

    Clifton S. Buck;Clifton S. Buck;William M. Landing;Joseph Resing;Joseph Resing

  • Opposing trends in crustal thickness and spreading rate along the back-arc Eastern Lau Spreading Center: Implications for controls on ridge morphology, faulting, and hydrothermal activity

    Fernando Martinez;Brian Taylor;Edward T. Baker;Joseph A. Resing

  • Submarine hydrothermal activity along the mid‐Kermadec Arc, New Zealand: Large‐scale effects on venting

    C. E. J. de Ronde;E. T. Baker;G. J. Massoth;J. E. Lupton

  • Hydrothermal activity and volcano distribution along the Mariana arc

    Edward T. Baker;Robert W. Embley;Sharon L. Walker;Joseph A. Resing

  • How many vent fields? New estimates of vent field populations on ocean ridges from precise mapping of hydrothermal discharge locations

    Edward T. Baker;Edward T. Baker;Joseph A. Resing;Joseph A. Resing;Rachel M. Haymon;Verena Tunnicliffe

  • High SO2 flux, sulfur accumulation, and gas fractionation at an erupting submarine volcano

    David A. Butterfield;Ko-ichi Nakamura;Bokuichiro Takano;Marvin D. Lilley

  • Western Pacific coastal sources of iron, manganese, and aluminum to the Equatorial Undercurrent

    Lia O. Slemons;James W. Murray;Joseph Resing;Barbara Paul

  • Particle size and aerosol iron solubility: A high-resolution analysis of Atlantic aerosols

    Clifton S. Buck;Clifton S. Buck;William M. Landing;Joseph A. Resing

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward T. Baker
Edward T. Baker Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean
John E. Lupton
John E. Lupton Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
David A. Butterfield
David A. Butterfield University of Washington
William W. Chadwick
William W. Chadwick Oregon State University
William M. Landing
William M. Landing Florida State University
Gary J. Massoth
Gary J. Massoth Mass-Ex3 Consulting LLC
Robert W. Embley
Robert W. Embley Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
Marvin D. Lilley
Marvin D. Lilley University of Washington
Christopher I. Measures
Christopher I. Measures University of Hawaii at Manoa
Francis J. Sansone
Francis J. Sansone University of Hawaii at Manoa

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