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300 PREFACE his students doing research on the sedimentology and geochemistry of modern and Pleistocene carbonate sediments and acting as a trustee and teacher at the station. In 1967 Keith joined the oceanography faculty at the University of Hawaii and was department chair from 1970–1973. He quickly involved his students in the planning and execution of several interdisciplinary studies, including the nutrient dynamics and sediments of Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii, dating lava flows off the “Big Island” of Hawaii, investigation of the lagoon and fringing reef communities at Fanning Island, time-series chemistry of an open ocean station offshore of the Hawaiian Islands, and chemical and sediment studies in Mamala Bay. All these investigations required teams of biologists, geologists, chemists, and physicists drawn from the students and faculty on a University-wide basis. It is at the Uni- versity of Hawaii that Keith and Steve Smith, another student and colleague of Keith’s, developed and nurtured their life-long friendship and professional relation- ship. During this time, Keith was a guest professor at the University of Tubingen and the University of Kiel, where he held an Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Senior Scientist Fellowship. He was also invited to head the Palau Marine Research Institute
Aquatic Geochemistry – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 16, 2004
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