Biography:Caroline Slomp

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Short description: Marine biogeochemist
Caroline Slomp
Born1967[1]
Alma materWageningen University
Scientific career
ThesisEarly diagenesis of phosphorus in continental margin sediments (1997)

Caroline P. Slomp is a professor at Radboud University Nijmegen who is known for her work on elemental cycling in marine environments. She is an elected fellow of the Geochemical Society and the European Association for Geochemistry.

Education and career

Slomp was born in Khairagali, Pakistan[1] and lived there until her family moved back to the Netherlands when she was nine years old.[2] Slomp has an M.S. from Wageningen University & Research (1991). She went on to earn her Ph.D. in 1997 from Wageningen working at the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research. She started at Utrecht University in 1998,[1] and was promoted to professor in 2013.[3] In 2022 she started a position as professor at Radboud University which is located in Nijmegen, Netherlands.[1]

Research

Slomp is known for her work on how elements cycle through marine environments, especially how both modern and ancient environments respond to environmental changes. The majority of her research is on marine environments with low oxygen concentrations. Slomp's early research examined phosphorus in marine sediments.[4][5] Her subsequent research considered how submarine groundwater discharge bring nutrients to the coastal ocean[6] and the accumulation of phosphorus in marine sapropels.[7] In coastal sediments she has examined the oxidation of methane[8] and how bacterial cells control the interactions between iron and phosphorus.[9][10] Her work with bacteria in marine sediments has led to work on how to use bacteria to generate power from wastewater.[11]

Selected publications

Awards and honors

In 2015 the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund elected Slomp a lifetime fellow.[12] In 2018 she was named the Paul Gast lecturer by the Geochemical Society and European Association for Geochemistry,[13] and in 2020 they elected Slomp as fellow.[14][15]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Caroline Slomp appointed Professor of Geomicrobiology and Biogeochemistry | Radboud University". https://www.ru.nl/en/about-us/news/caroline-slomp-appointed-professor-of-geomicrobiology-and-biogeochemistry. 
  2. "Autobiographical sketches: Caroline Slomp". Oceanography 27 (4): 221. December 17, 2015. https://tos.org/oceanography/article/women-in-oceanography-a-decade-later-autobiographical-sketches1. 
  3. "Prof. Slomp, C.P. (Caroline) | Radboud University". https://www.ru.nl/en/people/slomp-c. 
  4. Slomp, Caroline P.; Epping, Eric H. G.; Helder, Willem; Raaphorst, Wim Van (1996-11-01). "A key role for iron-bound phosphorus in authigenic apatite formation in North Atlantic continental platform sediments". Journal of Marine Research 54 (6): 1179–1205. doi:10.1357/0022240963213745. https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jmr/jmr/1996/00000054/00000006/art00006. 
  5. Slomp, C. P.; Van der Gaast, S. J.; Van Raaphorst, W. (1996-03-01). "Phosphorus binding by poorly crystalline iron oxides in North Sea sediments" (in en). Marine Chemistry 52 (1): 55–73. doi:10.1016/0304-4203(95)00078-X. ISSN 0304-4203. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-4203%2895%2900078-X. 
  6. Slomp, Caroline P.; Van Cappellen, Philippe (2004-08-10). "Nutrient inputs to the coastal ocean through submarine groundwater discharge: controls and potential impact" (in en). Journal of Hydrology 295 (1): 64–86. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2004.02.018. ISSN 0022-1694. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002216940400112X. 
  7. Slomp, Caroline P; Thomson, John; de Lange, Gert J (2004-01-15). "Controls on phosphorus regeneration and burial during formation of eastern Mediterranean sapropels" (in en). Marine Geology 203 (1): 141–159. doi:10.1016/S0025-3227(03)00335-9. ISSN 0025-3227. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025322703003359. 
  8. Egger, Matthias; Rasigraf, Olivia; Sapart, Célia J.; Jilbert, Tom; Jetten, Mike S. M.; Röckmann, Thomas; van der Veen, Carina; Bândă, Narcisa et al. (2015-01-06). "Iron-Mediated Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane in Brackish Coastal Sediments" (in en). Environmental Science & Technology 49 (1): 277–283. doi:10.1021/es503663z. ISSN 0013-936X. PMID 25412274. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/es503663z. 
  9. Sulu-Gambari, Fatimah; Seitaj, Dorina; Meysman, Filip J. R.; Schauer, Regina; Polerecky, Lubos; Slomp, Caroline P. (2016-02-02). "Cable Bacteria Control Iron–Phosphorus Dynamics in Sediments of a Coastal Hypoxic Basin" (in en). Environmental Science & Technology 50 (3): 1227–1233. doi:10.1021/acs.est.5b04369. ISSN 0013-936X. PMID 26720721. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.est.5b04369. 
  10. Hermans, Martijn; Lenstra, Wytze K.; Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia; van Helmond, Niels A. G. M.; Witbaard, Rob; Meysman, Filip J.R.; Gonzalez, Santiago; Slomp, Caroline P. (2019-05-31). "Abundance and Biogeochemical Impact of Cable Bacteria in Baltic Sea Sediments". Environmental Science & Technology 53 (13): 7494–7503. doi:10.1021/acs.est.9b01665. ISSN 0013-936X. PMID 31149818. PMC 6611076. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b01665. 
  11. "Anammox bacteria allow wastewater to be used for generating electricity" (in en). May 19, 2020. https://phys.org/news/2020-05-anammox-bacteria-wastewater-electricity.html. 
  12. "Current Fellows". https://www.fysiografen.se/en/about-us/current-fellows/. 
  13. "P. Gast Lecture | European Association of Geochemistry" (in en-US). https://www.eag.eu.com/awards/gast-lecture/. 
  14. "Geochemistry Fellows | European Association of Geochemistry" (in en-US). https://www.eag.eu.com/awards/fellows/. 
  15. Kan-Parker, Mirjam van (2020-02-11). "Professor Caroline Slomp elected Geochemistry Fellow" (in en-US). https://www.nessc.nl/slomp-geochemistry-fellow/. 

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