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Collin Roesler is an American oceanographer . She is known for her work on optical oceanography , including research on harmful algal blooms in the Gulf of Maine and green icebergs.
Education [ edit ]
Roesler earned her PhD at the University of Washington, where she studied satellite measurement of phytoplankton concentrations.[2] [3] She grew up in Colorado.[3]
Roesler is a Professor of Earth and Oceanographic Science at Bowdoin College .[4] She has varied research interests, with her main focus on optical oceanography techniques, like remote sensing .[5] [6] As part of that work, she has investigated harmful algal blooms , icebergs , and carbon cycling .[7] [8] [9] Her 2019 research on green icebergs, published in Journal of Geophysical Research , was of particular interest in the popular media.[9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
She collaborates with McLane Research Laboratories, researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution , and works on several NASA projects.[3] [14] As of 2019, she is working on NASA's Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) satellite mission, which will measure the color of the ocean to advance biogeochemistry and carbon cycle research.[15] PACE is scheduled to launch in 2022.[16]
Roesler has spent more than 300 days at sea on research cruises.[2]
Liberal arts [ edit ]
Roesler is passionate about climate science and environmental justice , telling The Bowdoin Orient , "I think we need to be thinking really seriously about how we are going to care for our communities that are going to be more impacted than others.”[3] With support from NASA, Roesler helped create Ocean Optics Web Book , a community resource for optical oceanography and remote sensing communities.[17] She also credits art with making her a better scientific observer.[18]
References [ edit ]
^ a b "Collin Roesler | Bowdoin College" . www.bowdoin.edu . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ a b c d "PACE-ing herself: Collin Roesler explores the deep sea" . The Bowdoin Orient . 2019-10-04. Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ Goldfine, Rebecca. "Five Faculty Promoted to Full Professor | Bowdoin News Archive" . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ College, Bowdoin (2016-08-15), The lab of Collin Roesler, professor of earth and oceanographic science , retrieved 2019-11-12
^ "Luke Carberry '18 and Professor Collin Roesler Publish Breakthrough Oceanography Finding | Bowdoin College" . www.bowdoin.edu . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ "Mystery of green icebergs may soon be solved" . AGU Newsroom . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ Bowdoin. "Fathoming the Science Behind Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning #tbt | Bowdoin News Archive" . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ a b CBC Radio (2019). "Mysterious green icebergs from Antarctica might be fertilizing the southern ocean" . CBC . Archived from the original on 2019-07-26.
^ "Scientists Might Finally Know Why Some Icebergs Are Bright Green" . Earther . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ "Mystery of green icebergs may soon be solved" . UW News . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ Hester, Jessica Leigh (2019-03-11). "Icebergs Can Be Surprisingly Colorful" . Atlas Obscura . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ Grossman, David (2019-03-07). "The Curious Reason Some Icebergs Are Green" . Popular Mechanics . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ Armstrong, Rosemary. "Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Bowdoin collaborate to monitor 'red tide' phytoplankton | Bowdoin News Archive" . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ "Collin Roesler" . PACE . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ "Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Ocean-Atmosphere Understanding" . pace.oceansciences.org . Archived from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ "Ocean Optics Web Book • A collaborative web-based book on optical oceanography" . www.oceanopticsbook.info . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
^ "The Interplay of Science and Art: Field Note Friday in the Museum | Bowdoin College" . www.bowdoin.edu . Retrieved 2019-11-12 .
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