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School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
Brian T. Glazer

Assistant Professor

Department of Oceanography
University of Hawaii at Manoa
1000 Pope Rd.
Marine Sciences Building
Honolulu, HI 96822

 

Phone: 808-956-6658
Fax: 808-956-9225
Email: glazer@hawaii.edu

Education

  •  Pennsylvania State University - Biology; Marine Science Minor B.S., 1997
  • University of Delaware - Marine Studies M.S., 2000
  • University of Delaware - Marine Studies Ph.D., 2004
Research Interests
  • biogeochemical processes in marine environments
  • in situ electrochemical and observatory techniques
  • redox transition zone chemistry
  • use of molecular methods to characterize and understand synergy of geomicrobiology
Ten Selected Publications

M. Tolstoy, J. P. Cowen, E. T. Baker, D.J. Fornari, K.H. Rubin, T.M. Shank, F. Waldhauser, D.R. Bohnenstiehl, D.W. Forsyth, R.C. Holmes , M.R. Perfit, R.T. Weekly, BT Glazer and Science Party R/V New Horizon, Science Party R/V Knorr. A Seafloor Spreading Event Captured by Seismometers: forecasting and Characterizing an Eruption. Science, in review.

Trouwborst, RE, Clement, BG, Tebo, BM, Glazer, BT, Luther III, GW. Soluble Mn(III) in suboxic zones: a forgotten oxidant and reductant. Science, in review.

Glazer, BT, Cowen, JP, Copson, D, Harris, D, Jolly, J, Nuzzio, DB, Becker, J, Rappe, M. A seafloor observatory package for in situ geochemical measurements concurrent to in situ filtration. submitted.

Glazer, BT, Luther III, GW, Konovalov, SK, Freiderich, GE, Nuzzio, DB, Trouwborst, RE, Tebo, BM, Clement, BG, Romanov, AS. (2006) Documenting the suboxic zone of the Black Sea via high-resolution real time redox profiling. Deep Sea Research II, in press.

Glazer, BT, Luther III, GW, Konovalov, SK, Freiderich, GE, Trouwborst, RE, Romanov, AS. (2006) Spatial and temporal variability of the Black Sea suboxic zone. Deep Sea Research II, in press.

Roden, EE, Sobolev, D, Glazer, BT, Luther III, GW. (2004) Potential for microscale bacterial Fe redox cycling at the aerobic-anaerobic interface. Geomicrobiology Journal, 21:379-391.

Glazer, BT, Marsh, AM, Stierhoff, K, Luther III, GW. (2004) Performance comparisons of a commercially available optical sensor and voltammetric electrode to dynamic changes in dissolved oxygen concentrations. Analytica Chimica Acta, 518(93-100).

Luther III, GW, Glazer, BT, Ma, S, Trouwborst, R, Shultz, BR, Druschel, G, Kraiya, C. (2003) Iron and sulfur chemistry in a stratified lake: evidence for iron rich sulfide complexes. Aquatic Geochemistry, 9:87-110.

Konovalov, SK, Luther III, GW, Freiderich, GE, Nuzzio, DB, Tebo, BM, Murray, JW, Oguz, T, Glazer, BT, Clement, BG, Murray, K, Romanov, AS. (2003) Lateral injection of oxygen via mixing of water masses creates fingers of oxidizing potential in the Black Sea. Limnology and Oceanography, 48(6):2369-2376.

Rozan, TF, Taillefert, M Trouwborst, RE, Glazer, BT, Ma, Shufen, Herszage, J, Valdes, LM, Price, K, Luther III, GW. (2002) Iron-sulfur-phosphorus cycling in the sediments of a shallow coastal bay: implications for sediment nutrient release and benthic macroalgal blooms. Limnology and Oceanography 47(5):1346-1354.

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