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UNCW Doctoral Student Awarded Research Opportunity

By Staff Reports, posted Nov 5, 2024
Chris Blanco

UNCW applied coastal and ocean sciences doctoral student Chris Blanco has been awarded over $10,000 in radiocarbon analyses by the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) to advance his palaeoceanographic research. 

"NOSAMS generates high-accuracy, high-precision radiocarbon data in a timely manner for seawater, groundwater, organic carbon, carbonates, sediments, individual compounds and many other carbon-containing materials," according to a news release.

Blanco will conduct the analyses at WHOI, one of only a few AMS facilities in North America. “The funding provides Chris with a unique learning opportunity while collecting those important and expensive radiocarbon dates necessary for palaeoceanographic and paleoclimate research,” said Chad Lane, chair of the UNCW Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences.

Blanco is advised by Andrea Hawkes, professor of earth and ocean sciences. In 2022, the two were part of a team on a research cruise on the Bering Sea onboard the R/V Sikuliaq.

According to the release, "Blanco’s research involves analyzing sediment cores collected from fjord environments in the Aleutian Islands to identify evidence of ancient tsunamis, extratropical cyclones and volcanic eruptions."

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