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Laura deGelleke is an Instructor in the Department of Oceanography at Dalhousie University's Faculty of Science. She holds a BSc from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and an MSc from Dalhousie University. Her research focuses on oceanography, marine geology, and geochemistry, with notable work on sediment dynamics during Heinrich events and larval transport mechanisms. She teaches courses such as 'The Blue Planet' and 'Tools & Concepts in Ocean Sciences.'
Her research interests span marine geology, geochemical processes, and coastal dynamics, including studies on arsenic distribution in Hawaiian soils and ice bank formation in the Bay of Fundy. She has also contributed to educational research on university science teaching practices.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary themes like larval transport driven by internal waves, sedimentological studies of ancient climate events, and environmental geochemistry. Though no awards are listed, her work bridges field oceanography with theoretical models. She advises no listed students but contributes to graduate education through course instruction.
Her lab affiliations are not explicitly mentioned, but fieldwork in coastal and marine environments is evident through her research topics.


