Martyn Tranter
Professor · Polar Biogeochemistry
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - German Research Centre for GeosciencesAbout
Martyn Tranter is a Professor of Polar Biogeochemistry at Environmental Sciences, Aarhus University (since 2020). Previously, he held the same position at the Bristol Glaciology Centre, University of Bristol (1999-2020), and served as Reader (1993-99) and Lecturer (1992-93) in Physical Geography at the University of Bristol. His research bridges biogeochemical processes in polar environments with microbial ecology, glaciology, and geochemistry.
- Current Role: Professor of Polar Biogeochemistry
- Institution: Aarhus University
- Department: Environmental Sciences
His work focuses on polar biogeochemistry, particularly the interactions between microbial communities and glacial environments. Key themes include:
- Algal blooms on ice sheets and snowfields
- Geochemical weathering under glaciers
- Light-absorbing particles and albedo feedbacks
- Organic matter cycling in supraglacial systems
- Photophysiological adaptation of cryophilic algae
- Use of deep learning for snow albedo analysis
Recent publications highlight collaborations across disciplines, integrating single-cell imaging, molecular characterization, and genome assembly techniques. His editorial roles include Chief Editor for Geochemistry at Frontiers in Earth Science, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to polar and glacial systems.
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