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Dr. Eleonora Uliana

Name:

Dr. Eleonora Uliana

Department:

Marine Geology

Room:

MARUM I / 1340

Phone:

+49  421 218 - 65670

Fax:

+49  421 218 - 65505

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Curriculum Vitae

since April 2010Postdoc at MARUM Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Germany (Return to Science Fellowship)
October 2008 - October 2009Employee Marketing Staff Delicatino Mate-Tee.de, Bremen, Germany
2005 - 2009Maternity leave
July - Dezember 2004Ad-honorem Postdoc in Biogeochemistry with Priv. Doz. Dr. Rubén Lara, Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie, Bremen, Germany as a participant of the Argentine-German project "DRAKE BIOSEAS: Seasonality of the Drake Passage Pelagic Ecosystem. Polar Year".
2002 - June 2004Maternity leave
August - November 1997Consulting for TOTAL AUSTRAL (French oil company): compiling information and environmental study by means of plankton collection in continental shelf area, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
July 1997Consulting for ASTRA C.A.P.S.A. (Argentinian oil company). Compiling information. Topic: Biostratigraphic patron from Neuquen basin, Argentina.
1996 - 1997Collaboration for designing and editing the "South Atlantic Zooplankton book", Boltovskoy D. [ed.], Backhuys Publisher/SPB Academic Publishing, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
1992 - 1997Assistant Researcher at the Laboratory of Planktology with Prof. Dr. Demetrio Boltovskoy, Department of Biology, Facultad de Ciencias exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina (supported by CONICET- National Research Council of Argentina).
1991 - 1992Ad-honorem Laboratory assistant in Planktology, Department of Biology, Facultad de Ciencias exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
September 2001Dissertation. Thesis title "Siliceous Phytoplankton paleoproductivity fluctuations in the Congo Basin and the influence of fluvial supply"
1998 - 2001PhD student at the Department of Geosciences (Fachbereich Geowissenschaften); Universität Bremen, Germany
1989 - 1997Study of Aquatic Biology at the Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Publications

Uliana E., C.B. Lange, and G. Wefer, 2002. Evidence for Congo River freshwater load in Late Quaternary sediments of ODP Site 1077 (5°S, 10°E). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2936: 1-14.

Uliana E., Siliceous phytoplankton paleoproductivity fluctuations in the Congo Basin, and the influence of fluvial supply, 2002. Berichte, Fachbereich Geowissenschaften, Universität Bremen, No. 188, 94 pages.

Uliana, E., C.B. Lange, B. Donner, and G. Wefer, 2001. Siliceous Phytoplankton productivity fluctuations in the Congo Basin over the past 460,000 years: Marine vs. riverine influence, ODP Site 1077. Ocean Drilling Project, Scientific Results, Volume 175: 1-32.

Boltovskoy, D., E. Uliana and G. Wefer, 1996. Seasonal variations in the flux of microplankton and radiolarian assemblage composition in the northeastern tropical Atlantic at 2195 m. Limnology and Oceanography, 41(4), 615-635.

Field Experience / Expeditions

1995 - 1997Limnological sampling, Rio de la Plata estuary, project "Feeding, population dynamics, ecological impact and potential biotracer of pollution in Corbicula fluminea bivalve from the delta of Rio de la Plata", University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
November 1994 and March 1996Oceanographic cruises into the Antarctic as a part of the project "Space dynamics of planktonic organisms and biological processes on the oceanic ecosystem of the South Atlantic" under participation of Brazil (Universidade Federal de Paraná, Centros de Estudos do Mar), Argentina (CONICET) and Germany (AWI).
June 1994Expedition M29/1 with the German research vessel FS METEOR. Buenos Aires - Montevideo.
1991 - 1995Limnological sampling, Paraná river, project "Corbicula fluminea in the delta inferior of the Paraná river".
 

     
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