Thomas S. Bianchi
Alma materUniversity of Maryland (Ph.D.)
State University of New York at Stony Brook (M.A.)
Dowling College (B.A.)
Known forBiogeochemistry, marine chemistry, organic geochemistry, chemical oceanography
AwardsFellow, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow, American Geophysical Union
Fellow, Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry
Qilu Friendship Award
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Florida

Thomas S. Bianchi is an oceanographer and biogeochemist. He is currently the Jon and Beverly Thompson Endowed Chair of Geological Sciences at the University of Florida and Editor-in-chief of the journal Marine Chemistry.

Early life and education edit

Bianchi was born in 1956 in Richmond Hill, New York, and moved to Holbrook in eastern Long Island where he stayed through his early college years. As a child he was very interested in basketball, largely influenced by his uncle, Al Bianchi, who was a professional basketball player. Bianchi has played drums through much of his life, and became interested in oceanography very early on. He earned his Ph.D. from University of Maryland in 1987.

Research and career edit

Bianchi has been a professor at the University of Florida since 2013.[1] Before joining UF he held full professor positions at Tulane University and Texas A&M University.

As an aquatic biogeochemist, Bianchi's primary strengths and expertise are in the biogeochemistry and processing of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in coastal, oceanic, estuarine, and riverine environments. His formal research training was in both ecosystem ecology and geochemistry; this has led to active and on-going research projects that are highly interdisciplinary, at and across interfaces between different aquatic systems.[2] Much of Bianchi's current work focuses on the carbon sequestration, sources, and burial of organic carbon and its major component associated elements (N and P) along a continuum from land to coastal ocean and between the coastal and open oceans.[3][4]

Awards and recognition edit

Bianchi was recognized as a 2019 Fellow of the American Geophysical Union for his exceptional scientific contributions in his respective field of Earth and space sciences.[5][6]

Personal life edit

Bianchi is the son Rita and Tom Bianchi and is married to Jo Ann Bianchi (artist), and has a son Christopher T. Bianchi (video artist)

Books edit

 
Gulf of Mexico: Origin, Waters, and Biota
  • Gulf of Mexico: Origin, Waters, and Biota (Vol. 5, Chemical Oceanography) (published in 2019 by Texas A&M University Press)

Select publications edit

Tom Bianchi has published over 300 articles.

References edit

  1. ^ "Dr Thomas Bianchi - Soil and Water Sciences Department - University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences". University of Florida.
  2. ^ "Fjords are surprisingly awesome at carbon storage". Futurity. 4 May 2015.
  3. ^ "Engineered river diversions sequester carbon in deltas". University of Florida News.
  4. ^ "A Mixed Response: Floodwaters return to the Colorado River but can release greenhouse gases". UF News.
  5. ^ "2019 Class of AGU Fellows Announced". AGU Newsroom.
  6. ^ "Geology Professor Honored at AGU Meeting". UF News.
  7. ^ "OUC Foreign Expert Prof. Thomas Bianchi Wins 2018 Qilu Friendship Award". College of Food Science and Engineering.
  8. ^ "Geochemistry Fellows |". Geochemical Society.
  9. ^ "ASLO Fellows". ASLO.
  10. ^ "UF Faculty in the AAAS - Academic Affairs - University of Florida". Ufl.edu.

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