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Aron Stubbins is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology, with research affiliations at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography. His work focuses on biogeochemical processes in marine and polar environments, particularly dissolved organic carbon (DOC) dynamics in Arctic and Atlantic Ocean systems.
In 2012, he participated in a research cruise aboard the German vessel Polarstern, studying the export of dissolved black carbon through Fram Strait, a critical gateway between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. This work examined the roles of the West Spitsbergen Current and East Greenland Current in transporting carbon between ocean basins. His research also investigates glacier-derived carbon and its implications for global carbon cycles.
Stubbins collaborates with institutions such as the Alfred Wegener Institute and employs cutting-edge analytical techniques to understand climate-driven changes in polar and marine ecosystems. No formal awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts, though his active fieldwork underscores his contributions to Arctic Ocean science.
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