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Peter J. Statham is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a specific focus on Oceanography. The subfields of study they engage in include Oceanography, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, Radiation, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their work covers several main topics, which include:

  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
  • X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
  • Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging

Peter J. Statham has contributed to research published in venues such as:

  • Continental Shelf Research
  • IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering

Two recent papers authored or co-authored by them include:

  • "Development and validation of standardless and standards-based X-ray microanalysis," published in 2020 in IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering
  • "Further evidence for increasing global near-shore eutrophication from the Estero Salado, Guayaquil, Ecuador," published in 2024 in Continental Shelf Research

The scientist collaborates frequently with colleagues including Franklin Ormaza-González, Pamela Alexandra Campi-Alvarez, J.W. Cárdenas-Condoy, Rommel Caiza-Quinga, and P. Pinard.

Best Publications

  • Nutrients in estuaries--an overview and the potential impacts of climate change.

    Peter J. Statham

  • Southern Ocean deep-water carbon export enhanced by natural iron fertilization

    Raymond T. Pollard;Ian Salter;Richard J. Sanders;Mike I. Lucas

  • Ice sheets as a significant source of highly reactive nanoparticulate iron to the oceans

    Jon R. Hawkings;Jemma L. Wadham;Martyn Tranter;Rob Raiswell

  • The determination of the isotopic composition of Cu and Zn in seawater

    J. Bermin;D. Vance;C. Archer;P.J. Statham

  • The distribution and stabilisation of dissolved Fe in deep-sea hydrothermal plumes

    Sarah A. Bennett;Eric P. Achterberg;Douglas P. Connelly;Peter J. Statham

  • Determination of nitrate and phosphate in seawater at nanomolar concentrations

    Matthew D. Patey;Micha J.A. Rijkenberg;Peter J. Statham;Mark C. Stinchcombe

  • The copper isotope geochemistry of rivers and the oceans

    Derek Vance;Corey Archer;J Bermin;J Perkins

  • Dissolved iron in the vicinity of the Crozet Islands, Southern Ocean

    Helene Planquette;Peter J. Statham;Gary R. Fones;Matthew A. Charette

  • Lab-on-Chip Measurement of Nitrate and Nitrite for In Situ Analysis of Natural Waters

    Alexander D. Beaton;Christopher L. Cardwell;Rupert S. Thomas;Vincent J. Sieben

  • Rare earth element mobilization from marine atmospheric dust into seawater

    M.J. Greaves;P.J. Statham;H. Elderfield

  • The Crozet natural iron bloom and export experiment (CROZEX)

    Raymond Pollard;Richard Sanders;Mike Lucas;Mike Lucas;Peter Statham

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

    Maeve C Lohan;Peter J Statham;David W Crawford

  • Extreme hydrochemical conditions in natural microcosms entombed within Antarctic ice

    Martyn Tranter;Andrew G. Fountain;Christian H. Fritsen;W. Berry Lyons

  • Inputs of glacially derived dissolved and colloidal iron to the coastal ocean and implications for primary productivity

    Peter J. Statham;Mark Skidmore;Martyn Tranter

  • Radium isotopes as tracers of iron sources fueling a Southern Ocean phytoplankton bloom

    Matthew A. Charette;Meagan E. Gonneea;Paul J. Morris;Peter J. Statham

  • Trace metals in the central and southern North Sea

    A. D. Tappin;G. E. Millward;P. J. Statham;J. D. Burton

  • The determination of dissolved manganese and cadmium in sea water at low nmol 1−1 concentrations by chelation and extraction followed by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry

    Peter J. Statham

  • Iron isotope fractionation in a buoyant hydrothermal plume, 5°S Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Sarah A. Bennett;Olivier Rouxel;Katja Schmidt;Dieter Garbe-Schönberg

  • Influence of zinc and iron enrichments on phytoplankton growth in the northeastern subarctic Pacific

    D. W. Crawford;M. S. Lipsen;D. A. Purdie;M. C. Lohan

  • Pore-fluid Fe isotopes reflect the extent of benthic Fe redox recycling: evidence from continental shelf and deep-sea sediments

    W.B. Homoky;S. Severmann;R.A. Mills;P.J. Statham

  • The Crozet natural iron bloom and export experiment (CROZEX). Special issue

    R. Pollard;R. Sanders;M. Lucas;P. Statham

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas P. Connelly
Douglas P. Connelly National Oceanography Centre
Gary R. Fones
Gary R. Fones University of Portsmouth
Maeve C. Lohan
Maeve C. Lohan University of Southampton
Christopher R. German
Christopher R. German Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Rachel A. Mills
Rachel A. Mills University of Southampton
Richard Sanders
Richard Sanders National Oceanography Centre
Eric P. Achterberg
Eric P. Achterberg GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Rachael H. James
Rachael H. James University of Southampton
Derek Vance
Derek Vance ETH Zurich
C. Mark Moore
C. Mark Moore University of Southampton

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