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Jim
Bishop received a B.Sc. (hon) in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry
from the University of British Columbia and Sc.D. in Marine Chemistry
from the MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography. He held postdoctoral
and research positions at Columbia University's Lamont Doherty Earth
Observatory and at NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Most
recently, He was a professor of Ocean Sciences at the University
of Victoria. He is appointed as Adjuct Full Professor in the Dept.
of Earth Science at UC Berkeley where he teaches marine geochemistry.
He served as co-director of the DOE Center for Research on Ocean
Carbon Sequestration from 2000-2002.
His
research is centered on understanding ocean carbon system dynamics
through a combination of novel in-situ sampling and remote sensing
technologies.
Summary
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James K.B. Bishop
Geological
Staff Scientist
Geochemistry
Department
Phone:
510-495-2457
Fax: 510-486-5686
Email: JKBishop@lbl.gov
Web
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Ocean Biogeochemical Processes
Group
Background
on Ocean Carbon Sequestration
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