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Prof. Tong-sup Lee's Laboratory
(Chemical Oceanography Lab)
We see the ocean in terms of chemistry and by analysing pH, alkalinity, nutrient of seawater study about properties of seawater.
Prof. Boo-keun Khim's Laboratory
(Geological Oceanography & Paleoceanography Lab)
Study of geological oceanographic processes using sediment properties Reconstruction of paleoenvironment from sediment records using various analyses of sediment cores.
Prof. Soon-mo Ahn's Laboratory
(Environmental & Marine Biogeochemistry)
Study of the funcions and change of the coastal estuaries and ecosystem.
Study of the nitrogen cycle in the deep sea sediments.
Prof. Sang Heon Lee's Laboratory
(Marine Ecology Lab)
We study the entire marine ecosystem in various research areas including Arctic and Antarctic Oceans from microscopically small phytoplankton to zooplankton, shellfish (oysters, scallop) and fish (seahorse), pinnipeds, and whales. We also conduct various researches on marine ecosystems in global ocean using satellite ocean color data.
Prof. Dongjoo Joung's Laboratory
(Marine Geochemistry Lab)
We investigate biogeochemical processes in environments ranging from marine systems to hyper eutrophic freshwater lakes, that are both uninfluenced, as well as heavily influenced (e.g., oil spills) by anthropogenic activities.
The research includes understanding the dynamics of greenhouse gases (methane, carbon dioxides, etc), trace elements, organic carbon, nutrients, and chemical pollutants (e.g., poly-aromatic hydrocarbons).
We are also interested in developing new advanced techniques for chemical analysis and finding new proxies for biogeochemical processes, as we help to advance our knowledge of coastal processes and how they are influenced by climate change.
Prof. Young-heon Jo's Laboratory
(Multi-Remote Sensing Lab)
1.Developing Low Altitude Remote Sensing Platform based on Helikite and Drone with various sensors
2.Applying multiple ocean satellites to understand physical-biogeochemical interactions
3.Conducting research for ocean climate change and its influence to Earth environmental changes
Prof. Doshik Hahm's Laboratory
(Marine Gaseous Tracer Lab)
Prof. Kiho Yang's Laboratory
(Marine geology & Biogeochemistry Lab)
Study the changes of structural-chemical characteristics of natural mineral resources in dee-sea environments.
Study Fe-Mn deposits, Hydrothermal vent ore minerals, and microbial smectite-illite transformation in deep subseafloor sediments.
Prof. Chanhyung Jeon's Laboratory
(Process Analysis for Dynamic Ocean Lab)
Study physical phenomena from polar to tropical oceans, focusing on ocean warming, stratification changes, internal waves and their impacts.
(Chemical Oceanography Lab)
We see the ocean in terms of chemistry and by analysing pH, alkalinity, nutrient of seawater study about properties of seawater.
Prof. Boo-keun Khim's Laboratory
(Geological Oceanography & Paleoceanography Lab)
Study of geological oceanographic processes using sediment properties Reconstruction of paleoenvironment from sediment records using various analyses of sediment cores.
Prof. Soon-mo Ahn's Laboratory
(Environmental & Marine Biogeochemistry)
Study of the funcions and change of the coastal estuaries and ecosystem.
Study of the nitrogen cycle in the deep sea sediments.
Prof. Sang Heon Lee's Laboratory
(Marine Ecology Lab)
We study the entire marine ecosystem in various research areas including Arctic and Antarctic Oceans from microscopically small phytoplankton to zooplankton, shellfish (oysters, scallop) and fish (seahorse), pinnipeds, and whales. We also conduct various researches on marine ecosystems in global ocean using satellite ocean color data.
Prof. Dongjoo Joung's Laboratory
(Marine Geochemistry Lab)
We investigate biogeochemical processes in environments ranging from marine systems to hyper eutrophic freshwater lakes, that are both uninfluenced, as well as heavily influenced (e.g., oil spills) by anthropogenic activities.
The research includes understanding the dynamics of greenhouse gases (methane, carbon dioxides, etc), trace elements, organic carbon, nutrients, and chemical pollutants (e.g., poly-aromatic hydrocarbons).
We are also interested in developing new advanced techniques for chemical analysis and finding new proxies for biogeochemical processes, as we help to advance our knowledge of coastal processes and how they are influenced by climate change.
Prof. Young-heon Jo's Laboratory
(Multi-Remote Sensing Lab)
1.Developing Low Altitude Remote Sensing Platform based on Helikite and Drone with various sensors
2.Applying multiple ocean satellites to understand physical-biogeochemical interactions
3.Conducting research for ocean climate change and its influence to Earth environmental changes
Prof. Doshik Hahm's Laboratory
(Marine Gaseous Tracer Lab)
Prof. Kiho Yang's Laboratory
(Marine geology & Biogeochemistry Lab)
Study the changes of structural-chemical characteristics of natural mineral resources in dee-sea environments.
Study Fe-Mn deposits, Hydrothermal vent ore minerals, and microbial smectite-illite transformation in deep subseafloor sediments.
Prof. Chanhyung Jeon's Laboratory
(Process Analysis for Dynamic Ocean Lab)
Study physical phenomena from polar to tropical oceans, focusing on ocean warming, stratification changes, internal waves and their impacts.