R/V Knorr S. Atlantic Cruise, Nov-Dec 2007 (Chief Scientist: Saito)

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R/V Knorr S. Atlantic Cruise, Nov-Dec 2007 (Chief Scientist: Saito) Potentially GEOTRACES compliant Mak Saito and group: Fe, Co, Mn, Co speciation, (potentially Cd and Zn) (WHOI) Carl Lamborg: Hg, trace metal sediment flux, aerosols (WHOI) Chad Hammerschmidt: Hg (Wright State) Phoebe Lam: Particulate iron (WHOI) Kristin Buck: Iron Speciation (Scripps) Karen Casciotti: Nitrate isotopes, N2O (WHOI) Olivier Rouxel: Ge isotopes, Fe isotopes? (WHOI) Laura Robinson?: Pa, Th (WHOI) Al? Fe method intercalibrated with SAFE samples (Saito and Schneider, 2006) 5000m depth trace metal sampling, No Brazilian clearance request