
About
Stephen A. Macko serves as a Professor within the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, where he maintains an active research program integrating isotope geochemistry with marine biogeochemistry, paleoceanography, and environmental archaeology. His work bridges fundamental science and applied environmental challenges across abyssal oceans, coastal ecosystems, and terrestrial landscapes.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences, University of Texas at Austin (1981)
Research Focus: Dr. Macko specializes in stable isotope applications to resolve carbon and nitrogen cycling in diverse systems—from fossil fuel formation and early diagenesis of organic matter to modern food webs and early human diets. His molecular-scale approaches provide critical insights into abiotic organic synthesis, pollutant dynamics, and ecosystem responses to environmental change, often through interdisciplinary collaborations spanning geology, ecology, and archaeology.
Publication Trends: Recent work (2013-2017) demonstrates consistent emphasis on marine biogeochemical processes, particularly stable isotope tracing in deep-sea chemosynthetic communities (Gulf of Mexico seeps), dolphin stranding events, and Arctic carbon fluxes. Parallel research explores terrestrial applications including coyote dietary shifts, archaeological site analysis in Tanzania, and hydrological tracer studies in karst systems, highlighting methodological innovation across environmental domains.
Scientific Recognition:
Mentorship and Funding: While specific student names and grants aren't detailed, his active course instruction and publication record indicate ongoing graduate mentorship and successful acquisition of research support for projects addressing global ocean challenges, biogeochemical cycles, and environmental archaeology. Collaborations with entities like the Center for Oceans Law and Policy reflect policy-relevant science engagement.
Research Infrastructure: Dr. Macko operates laboratory facilities in Clark Hall (Room G092) at UVA, supporting stable isotope analysis for studies ranging from abyssal oceanography to archaeological science. His work involves cross-institutional teams focused on marine ecosystems (Gulf of Mexico, Arctic seas), African coastal settlements, and hydrological systems, demonstrating a globally integrated research approach.
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