Marine Biogeochemistry
Knowing the chemical composition of the marine environment, the concentrations of the different elements and the interactions occuring in coastal areas and generating changes in marine habitats is key for coastal populations to be able to monitor, anticipate and adapt to global change.
The research carried out by the Marine Biogeochemistry Group (MBGC) focuses on the biogeochemical cycles of minor elements (such as nitrogen, phosphorus and selenium) and trace elements (including bioactive, platinum-group and rare earth elements) found in the ocean, also exploring exchanges at the land-ocean interface and anthropogenic influences on these cycles.
In order to face the challenges of global change and to increase our knowledge about our oceans, international collaboration is essential. Therefore, the group addresses biogeochemical processes according to guidelines set by international programs, such as Future Earth Coasts (formerly LOICZ) and GEOTRACES. In addition, it collaborates with scientific staff in Spain and with foreign experts in geology and biology.