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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Earth Sciences
  • 2010 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2007 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Peter Schlosser is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research spans diverse fields within mathematics and environmental science, with particular emphasis on applied mathematics and environmental chemistry.

Their recent research output includes the following papers:

  • The Transpolar Drift as a Source of Riverine and Shelf-Derived Trace Elements to the Central Arctic Ocean, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Arsenic contamination of Bangladesh aquifers exacerbated by clay layers, 2020, Nature Communications
  • All options, not silver bullets, needed to limit global warming to 1.5 °C: a scenario appraisal, 2021, Environmental Research Letters
  • Origin of Groundwater Arsenic in a Rural Pleistocene Aquifer in Bangladesh Depressurized by Distal Municipal Pumping, 2020, Water Resources Research
  • Integration of urban science and urban climate adaptation research: opportunities to advance climate action, 2023, npj Urban Sustainability

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Schlosser include:

  • Fabrizio Colombo
  • Johan Rockström
  • Sander van der Leeuw
  • Jussi Behrndt
  • Clea Edwards

Key publication venues where Schlosser's work appears frequently are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Global Sustainability
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • One Earth

In addition to journal articles, Schlosser has contributed to book publications through Mohr Siebeck eBooks, with titles including:

  • Das Recht der internationalen privaten Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit (2025)
  • Einverständliches Parteihandeln im Zivilprozeß (2025)

Primary fields of study in Schlosser's work are:

  • Mathematics
  • Environmental Science

Their research also covers specialized subfields:

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Global and Planetary Change

Main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics
  • Mathematical Analysis and Transform Methods
  • Holomorphic and Operator Theory
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Peter Schlosser has been recognized with the following awards:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2010
  • Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2007

Best Publications

  • Cooling of Tropical Brazil (5°C) During the Last Glacial Maximum

    M. Stute;M. Forster;H. Frischkorn;A. Serejo

  • Measurements of air‐sea gas exchange at high wind speeds in the Southern Ocean: Implications for global parameterizations

    David T. Ho;David T. Ho;Cliff S. Law;Murray J. Smith;Peter Schlosser;Peter Schlosser

  • Redox control of arsenic mobilization in Bangladesh groundwater

    Y. Zheng;Y. Zheng;M. Stute;M. Stute;A. van Geen;I. Gavrieli

  • Tritium/3He dating of shallow groundwater

    Peter Schlosser;Martin Stute;Helmut Dörr;Christian Sonntag

  • Freshwater balance and the sources of deep and bottom waters in the Arctic Ocean inferred from the distribution of H218O

    Dorothea Bauch;Dorothea Bauch;Peter Schlosser;Peter Schlosser;Richard G. Fairbanks;Richard G. Fairbanks

  • Tritiogenic 3He in shallow groundwater

    Peter Schlosser;Martin Stute;Christian Sonntag;Karl Otto Münnich

  • Dating of shallow groundwater: Comparison of the transient tracers 3H/3He, chlorofluorocarbons, and 85Kr

    Brenda Ekwurzel;Peter Schlosser;William M. Smethie;L. Niel Plummer

  • River runoff, sea ice meltwater, and Pacific water distribution and mean residence times in the Arctic Ocean

    Brenda Ekwurzel;Brenda Ekwurzel;Peter Schlosser;Richard A. Mortlock;Richard G. Fairbanks

  • Use of satellite imagery for water quality studies in New York Harbor

    F.L. Hellweger;P. Schlosser;P. Schlosser;U. Lall;U. Lall;J.K. Weissel

  • Paleotemperatures in the southwestern United States derived from noble gases in ground water

    M. Stute;P. Schlosser;J. F. Clark;W. S. Broecker

  • Reduction of Deepwater Formation in the Greenland Sea During the 1980s: Evidence from Tracer Data

    Peter Schlosser;Gerhard Bönisch;Monika Rhein;Reinhold Bayer

  • Age dating of shallow groundwater with chlorofluorocarbons, tritium/helium 3, and flow path analysis, southern New Jersey coastal plain

    Z. Szabo;D. E. Rice;L. N. Plummer;E. Busenberg

  • Measurements of air-sea gas transfer during an open ocean algal bloom.

    Philip D. Nightingale;Peter S. Liss;Peter Schlosser

  • Groundwater residence times in Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA: a multi-tracer approach

    L.N. Plummer;E. Busenberg;J.K. Böhlke;D.L. Nelms

  • Helium in deep circulating groundwater in the Great Hungarian Plain: Flow dynamics and crustal and mantle helium fluxes

    M Stute;M Stute;C Sonntag;J Deák;P Schlosser

  • Principles and Applications of the Noble Gas Paleothermometer

    Martin Stute;Peter Schlosser

  • Arctic system on trajectory to new, seasonally ice‐free state

    Jonathan T. Overpeck;Matthew Sturm;Jennifer A. Francis;Donald K. Perovich

  • Hydrological control of As concentrations in Bangladesh groundwater

    M. Stute;M. Stute;Y. Zheng;Y. Zheng;P. Schlosser;P. Schlosser;A. Horneman

  • Arctic river-runoff: mean residence time on the shelves and in the halocline

    Peter Schlosser;Peter Schlosser;Dorothea Bauch;Dorothea Bauch;Richard Fairbanks;Richard Fairbanks;Gerhard Bönisch;Gerhard Bönisch

  • Toward a universal relationship between wind speed and gas exchange: Gas transfer velocities measured with 3He/SF6 during the Southern Ocean Gas Exchange Experiment

    David T. Ho;Rik Wanninkhof;Peter Schlosser;Peter Schlosser;David S. Ullman

  • Redox control of arsenic mobilization in Bangladesh groundwater. Appl Geochem 19:201-214

    Y. Zheng;M. Stute;A. van Geen;I. Gavrieli

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Stute
Martin Stute Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
David T. Ho
David T. Ho University of Hawaii System
Robert F. Anderson
Robert F. Anderson Columbia University
Kazi Matin Ahmed
Kazi Matin Ahmed University of Dhaka
Jordan F. Clark
Jordan F. Clark University of California, Santa Barbara
Wade R. McGillis
Wade R. McGillis Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Yan Zheng
Yan Zheng Southern University of Science and Technology
Benjamin C. Bostick
Benjamin C. Bostick Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Franco Marcantonio
Franco Marcantonio Texas A&M University
Gisela Winckler
Gisela Winckler Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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