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Maeve C. Lohan is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Oceanography, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Geochemistry and Petrology, Ecology, and Atmospheric Science.

Themes central to their work include marine and coastal ecosystems, marine biology and ecology research, geochemistry and elemental analysis, mercury impact and mitigation studies, geology and paleoclimatology research, microbial community ecology and physiology, and oceanographic and atmospheric processes.

Maeve C. Lohan has contributed to numerous papers published in a variety of scientific journals. Recent publications include:

  • Increasing picocyanobacteria success in shelf waters contributes to long-term food web degradation (2020, Global Change Biology)
  • The oceanic biogeochemistry of nickel and its isotopes: New data from the South Atlantic and the Southern Ocean biogeochemical divide (2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)
  • Co-occurrence of Fe and P stress in natural populations of the marine diazotroph Trichodesmium (2020, Biogeosciences)
  • Transcriptional responses of Trichodesmium to natural inverse gradients of Fe and P availability (2021, The ISME Journal)
  • Variability in iron (II) oxidation kinetics across diverse hydrothermal sites on the northern Mid Atlantic Ridge (2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta)

They frequently publish in venues such as Biogeosciences, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Marine Chemistry, and the Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.

Maeve C. Lohan collaborates regularly with several researchers, most notably Alessandro Tagliabue, Alastair Lough, Angela Milne, Eric P. Achterberg, and Amber Annett.

Best Publications

  • Controls of Trace Metals in Seawater

    K. W. Bruland;R. Middag;M. C. Lohan

  • The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017

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

  • 6.02 – Controls of Trace Metals in Seawater

    K. W. Bruland;M. C. Lohan

  • Vitamin B12 and iron colimitation of phytoplankton growth in the Ross Sea

    Erin M. Bertrand;Mak A. Saito;Julie M. Rose;Christina R. Riesselman

  • Developing standards for dissolved iron in seawater

    Kenneth S. Johnson;Edward Boyle;Kenneth Bruland;Kenneth Coale

  • The copper isotope geochemistry of rivers and the oceans

    Derek Vance;Corey Archer;J Bermin;J Perkins

  • Sampling and Sample-handling Protocols for GEOTRACES Cruises

    G. Cutter;P. Andersson;Lou Codispoti;P. Croot

  • Dissolved iron speciation in two distinct river plumes and an estuary: Implications for riverine iron supply

    Kristen N. Buck;Maeve C. Lohan;Carolyn J. M. Berger;Kenneth W. Bruland

  • Interactive effects of iron, irradiance and CO2 on Ross Sea phytoplankton

    Y. Feng;C. E. Hare;J. M. Rose;J. M. Rose;S. M. Handy

  • River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems: Introduction and synthesis

    B. M. Hickey;R. M. Kudela;J. D. Nash;K. W. Bruland

  • Elevated Fe(II) and Dissolved Fe in Hypoxic Shelf Waters off Oregon and Washington : An Enhanced Source of Iron to Coastal Upwelling Regimes

    Maeve C. Lohan;Kenneth W. Bruland

  • Total dissolved zinc in the upper water column of the subarctic North East Pacific

    Maeve C Lohan;Peter J Statham;David W Crawford

  • Determination of iron and copper in seawater at pH 1.7 with a new commercially available chelating resin, NTA Superflow

    Maeve C. Lohan;Ana M. Aguilar-Islas;Robert P. Franks;Kenneth W. Bruland

  • Early season depletion of dissolved iron in the Ross Sea polynya : Implications for iron dynamics on the Antarctic continental shelf

    Peter N. Sedwick;Christopher M. Marsay;Bettina M. Sohst;Ana M. Aguilar-Islas

  • Seasonal ITCZ migration dynamically controls the location of the (sub)tropical Atlantic biogeochemical divide

    Christian Schlosser;J. K. Klar;B. D. Wake;J. T. Snow

  • Nitrogen fixation and nitrogenase (nifH) expression in tropical waters of the eastern North Atlantic

    Kendra A Turk;Andrew P Rees;Jonathan P Zehr;Nicole Pereira;Nicole Pereira

  • Silicon and zinc biogeochemical cycles coupled through the Southern Ocean

    Derek Vance;Susan H. Little;Gregory F. de Souza;Samar Khatiwala

  • The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2014

    Edward Mawji;Reiner Schlitzer;Elena Masferrer Dodas;Cyril Abadie

  • Fe and Zn effects on the Si cycle and diatom community structure in two contrasting high and low-silicate HNLC areas

    Karine Leblanc;Clinton Hare;P. W. Boyd;Kenneth Bruland

  • Alkaline phosphatase activity in the subtropical ocean: insights from nutrient, dust and trace metal addition experiments

    Claire Mahaffey;Sarah Reynolds;Sarah Reynolds;Clare E. Davis;Maeve C. Lohan

  • Sampling and Sample-handling Protocols for GEOTRACES Cruises. Version 3, August 2017.

    Gregory Cutter;Karen Casciotti;Peter Croot;Walter Geibert

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth W. Bruland
Kenneth W. Bruland University of California, Santa Cruz
Paul J. Worsfold
Paul J. Worsfold Plymouth University
Eric P. Achterberg
Eric P. Achterberg GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
E. Malcolm S. Woodward
E. Malcolm S. Woodward Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Peter N. Sedwick
Peter N. Sedwick Old Dominion University
Peter J. Statham
Peter J. Statham University of Southampton
Andrew R. Bowie
Andrew R. Bowie University of Tasmania
Thomas M. Church
Thomas M. Church University of Delaware
Derek Vance
Derek Vance ETH Zurich
Alessandro Tagliabue
Alessandro Tagliabue University of Liverpool

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