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5527
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Overview

Zanna Chase is affiliated with the University of Tasmania in Australia and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their research primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, and Pollution.

The scientist's work spans several main topics, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Zanna Chase has published research in various reputable scientific venues, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Biogeosciences

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Taryn L. Noble
  • Helen Bostock
  • Harris J Anderson
  • Andrew R. Bowie
  • Joel B Pedro

Among recent publications, the following papers illustrate the scope and focus of their research:

  • "Microplastic Pollution in Deep-Sea Sediments From the Great Australian Bight," 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "The Sensitivity of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Changing Climate: Past, Present, and Future," 2020, Reviews of Geophysics
  • "Assessing the influence of ocean alkalinity enhancement on a coastal phytoplankton community," 2022, Biogeosciences
  • "Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea," 2021, Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • "A comparison with natural particles reveals a small specific effect of PVC microplastics on mussel performance," 2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin

Best Publications

  • Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment: Carbon Cycling in High- and Low-Si Waters

    Kenneth H. Coale;Kenneth S. Johnson;Francisco P. Chavez;Ken O. Buesseler

  • Microplastic pollution in deep-sea sediments from the Great Australian Bight

    Justine Barrett;Zanna Chase;Jing Zhang;Mark M. Banaszak Holl

  • The influence of particle composition and particle flux on scavenging of Th, Pa and Be in the ocean

    Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Robert F. Anderson;Robert F. Anderson;Martin Q. Fleisher;Peter W. Kubik

  • Developing standards for dissolved iron in seawater

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

  • Observing Biogeochemical Cycles at Global Scales With Profiling Floats and Gliders Prospects for a Global Array

    Kenneth S. Johnson;William M. Berelson;Emmanuel S. Boss;Zanna Chase

  • Accumulation of biogenic and lithogenic material in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean during the past 40,000 years

    Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Robert F. Anderson;Robert F. Anderson;Martin Q. Fleisher;Peter W. Kubik

  • The Southern Ocean's biological pump during the Last Glacial Maximum

    Robert F Anderson;Robert F Anderson;Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Martin Q Fleisher;Julian Sachs

  • Vertical budgets for organic carbon and biogenic silica in the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean, 1996-1998

    David M Nelson;Robert F Anderson;Richard T Barber;Mark A Brzezinski

  • The Sensitivity of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to a Changing Climate: Past, Present, and Future

    T. L. Noble;E. J. Rohling;E. J. Rohling;A. R.A. Aitken;H. C. Bostock

  • Effect of iron limitation on the cadmium to phosphorus ratio of natural phytoplankton assemblages from the Southern Ocean

    Jay T. Cullen;Zanna Chase;Kenneth H. Coale;Steve E. Fitzwater

  • Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea

    Christopher T. Hayes;Kassandra M. Costa;Robert F. Anderson;Eva María Calvo

  • Iron links river runoff and shelf width to phytoplankton biomass along the U.S. West Coast

    Zanna Chase;Peter G. Strutton;Burke Hales

  • Sources and fluxes of atmospheric trace elements to the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

    Ying Chen;Adina Paytan;Zanna Chase;Christopher Measures

  • A review of the Australian-New Zealand sector of the Southern Ocean over the last 30ka (Aus-INTIMATE project)

    Helen C. Bostock;Timothy T. Barrows;L Carter;Zanna Chase

  • Manganese and iron distributions off central California influenced by upwelling and shelf width

    Zanna Chase;Kenneth S. Johnson;Virginia A. Elrod;Joshua N. Plant

  • Benthic remineralization and burial of biogenic SiO2, CaCO3, organic carbon, and detrital material in the Southern Ocean along a transect at 170° West

    F.L. Sayles;W.R. Martin;Zanna Chase;R.F. Anderson

  • Evidence from authigenic uranium for increased productivity of the glacial subantarctic ocean

    Zanna Chase;Robert F. Anderson;Martin Q. Fleisher

  • Controls on deglacial changes in biogenic fluxes in the North Pacific Ocean

    Karen E. Kohfeld;Zanna Chase

  • Scavenging of 230Th, 231Pa and 10Be in the Southern Ocean (SW Pacific sector): the importance of particle flux, particle composition and advection

    Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Zanna Chase;Robert F Anderson;Robert F Anderson;Martin Q Fleisher;Peter W Kubik

  • Metabolic consequences of iron deficiency in heterotrophic marine protozoa

    Zanna Chase;N. M. Price

  • Temporal evolution of mechanisms controlling ocean carbon uptake during the last glacial cycle

    Karen E. Kohfeld;Zanna Chase

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan C. Mix
Alan C. Mix Oregon State University
James McManus
James McManus Bigelow Laboratory For Ocean Sciences
Andrew R. Bowie
Andrew R. Bowie University of Tasmania
Robert F. Anderson
Robert F. Anderson Columbia University
Helen C. Bostock
Helen C. Bostock University of Queensland
Kenneth S. Johnson
Kenneth S. Johnson Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Burke Hales
Burke Hales Oregon State University
Adina Paytan
Adina Paytan University of California, Santa Cruz
Karen E. Kohfeld
Karen E. Kohfeld Simon Fraser University
Steven J. Phipps
Steven J. Phipps University of Tasmania

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