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The future of the subterranean estuary

 

By Professor Willard S. Moore

Research Professor, Distinguished Professor Emeritus

University of South Carolina

 

时间:930日(星期五)10:00-11:30

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WILLARD S. MOORE’s CV

Education

B.S., 1962, Chemistry, Millsaps College, Jackson Mississippi

M.A., 1965, Geology, Columbia University, New York, NY

Ph.D., 1969, Earth and Space Sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY

Professional Experience

2000 to present: Research Professor and Distinguished Professor Emeritus,   University of South Carolina

2001 to 2004 : Adjunct Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

1981 to 2000: Professor of Geology and Marine Science, Univ. of SC

1981 to 1985: Chairman, Department of Geology, University of South Carolina

1976 to 1981: Associate Professor of Geology and Marine Science, Univ. of SC

1969 to 1976: Oceanographer, U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, Washington DC

1971: Research Fellow, Geocosmochemistry Group, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India

Honors, Professional Activities, & Society Membership

Fellow, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Germany, 2008-2010

Who’s Who in America, 2009

Distinguished Alumni Award, Stony Brook University, 2007

American Geophysical Union, elected Fellow, 2006

B.H. Ketchum Award, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1999

USC Education Foundation Award for Research in Science & Engineering, 1993

   Coastal Ocean Processes (CoOP), Scientific Steering Committee, 1998-2001

   NAS/NRC Committee for Reference Materials in Ocean Science, 2001-2002

SCOR, Groundwater Discharge Working Group, 1998-2004

   Marine Chemistry, Member Editorial Board, 1993-

   NSF Future of Ocean Chemistry in the US, Steering Committee, 1997-1999

   Geological Society of America, Assoc. Editor, Bulletin GSA, 1980-1988

   American Association for the Advancement of Science

   Sigma Xi, President USC Chapter, 1978-79

   Oceanographic Society

Geochemical Society

   Explorers Club, Chairman Greater Piedmont Chapter, 1995-1996

 

Total Number of Refereed Publications: 168

Review Articles:    19

US patents:     2

 

 

Selected Publications

1.        Moore, W. S., Large groundwater inputs to coastal waters revealed by 226Ra enrichments. Nature 380, 612-614, 1996.

2.        Moore, W. S., The subterranean estuary: a reaction zone of ground water and sea water, Marine Chemistry, 65, 111-126, 1999.

3.        Moore, W.S., J.O. Blanton, S. Joye, Estimates of Flushing Times, Submarine Groundwater Discharge, and Nutrient Fluxes to Okatee River, South Carolina, J. Geophys. Res., 111, C09006, doi:10.1029/2005JC003041, 2006.

4.        Moore, W.S. and A.M. Wilson, Advective flow through the upper continental shelf driven by storms, buoyancy, and submarine groundwater discharge. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 235, 564-576, 2005.

5.        Moore, W.S., Sources and fluxes of submarine groundwater discharge delineated by radium isotopes. Biogeochemistry, 66, 75-93, 2003.

6.        Moore, W.S., J. Krest, G. Taylor, E. Roggenstein, S. Joye, & R. Lee, Thermal evidence of water exchange through a coastal aquifer: Implications for nutrient fluxes, Geophys. Res. Letters, 29, 10.1029/2002GL014923, 2002.

7.        Krest, J. M., W. S. Moore, L. R. Gardner, and J. Morris, Marsh nutrient export supplied by groundwater discharge: Evidence from Ra measurements. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 14, 167-176, 2000.

8.        Crotwell, A.M. and W.S. Moore, Nutrient and Radium Fluxes from Submarine Groundwater Discharge to Port Royal Sound, South Carolina. Aquatic Geochemistry, 9, 191-208, 2003.

9.        Windom, H.L., L.F. Niencheski, W.S. Moore, R. Jahnke. Submarine Groundwater Discharge: a Large, Previously Unrecognized Source of Dissolved Iron to the South Atlantic Ocean. Marine Chemistry, 102: 252-266, 2006.