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Ryan Venturelli receives a 2018 GSA Graduate Student Research Grant

Ryan Venturelli receives a 2018 GSA Graduate Student Research Grant

Ryan Venturelli receives a 2018 GSA Graduate Student Research Grant

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - Ryan Venturelli, a Ph.D. student working with Dr. Brad Rosenheim, will receive a 2018 Graduate Student Research Grant from the Geological Society of America for her research project entitled, “Deconvolving Holocene Hydrologic Variability Along the Ƶ Keys Reef Tract.”

This research involves the application of coral clumped isotopes to understand changes in temperature, seawater isotopic composition, and salinity along the Ƶ Keys Reef Tract throughout the last 11,000 years. This information, along with a recently published radiocarbon record from the same corals, will be used to gain an improved understanding of Holocene hydrologic/oceanographic variability in the Straits of Ƶ, a region that provides an important link between the tropical and high-latitude Atlantic Ocean.

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