Chair in Aeolian Sedimentology
prof. dr. Jan-Berend Stuut
Endowed Professor, Faculty of Science, Earth and Climate
My main interest is aeolian dust of which I study two aspects:
1) the depositional aspect allows me to study dust dispersal in the geologic past. Just like rivers nearly always flow to the sea and deliver sediments, winds always blow off land masses and deposit dust in the ocean. Using such marine archives of sediment deposition, I try to reconstruct past environmental conditions in dust-source regions.
2) the marine-environmental effects that dust has are most likely enormous. Desert dust contains all kinds of nutrients and metals, from which marine life can profit. In a couple of projects I am trying to answer the question if dust can be used as an artifical fertiliser for the ocean. We think that this is happening in nature, and should this be the case, we could potentially apply it as a means to combat climate change.
I try to add a bit of "marine flavour" to the broad palet of studies at the faculty. At the moment I am contributing to:
1) the BSc course "sedimentary dynamics" (with Maarten Prins),
2) the MSc course "marine geology and palaeoclimatology" (with Frank Peeters)
- Stichting Zoete Toekomst Texel | Texel | Bestuurder | 2021-05-05 - present
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