Research Log

Neuer Lab Research >> Laboratory Overview

Oceans cover three quarters of the earth’s surface. Biogeochemical processes in the ocean profoundly affect present day climate, as well as future climate change . . . read more

Neuer Lab Research >> Carbon Flux in the Subtropical North Atlantic

The subtropical gyres are the largest coherent biomes of the global oceans, circular water masses located in the subtropical latitudes of each major ocean basin, and bounded by several ocean currents . . . read more

Neuer Lab Research >> Particle Flux in the Sargasso Sea

The ‘biological pump’, the photosynthetically mediated transformation of dissolved inorganic carbon into particulate and dissolved organic carbon in surface ocean waters and its subsequent export to deep water, is a significant driver of the atmospheric carbon uptake by the oceans . . . read more

Neuer Lab Research>> Algae blooms in the Salt River Reservoirs

The Salt River reservoirs are a major water supply system for the Phoenix Metro area . . . read more

Neuer Lab Research >> Algae Induced Taste and Odor

The reservoirs in central Arizona are a major water supply system for the Phoenix metropolitan area. These reservoirs are fed by a combination of the Salt River watershed, the Verde River watershed, and Central Arizona Project water transported by a canal system from the Colorado River. . . read more

Neuer Lab Research >> Sea Ice Communities

Microorganisms living in sea ice affect carbon and nutrient cycling in polar seas, but their susceptibility to the changing environmental conditions of polar regions is not well understood . . . read more

Neuer Lab Research >> Biosignatures in Ice

In a JPL/SURP funded pilot project, the Neuer lab is investigating, the effect of the impact of descent engine exhaust . . . read more

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