Department
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory
Organization
Columbia University
Email
bnewton@ldeo.columbia.edu

Location

Palisades , New York 10-964-8000
United States

Bio

Bob Newton is an oceanographer at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory working on Arctic climate change, ventilation of the abyssal ocean, and integrating geochemical tracers into climate models. Bob directs Columbia’s Secondary School Field Research Program, engaging NYC public school students and teachers in field or laboratory research projects. Through the SSFRP, Bob has been involved in ecological research in the Piermont Marsh, near Lamont-Doherty, and in New York Harbor. Bob studied Mathematics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and earned his PhD at Columbia University in Earth and Environmental Science. In an earlier life, he designed and managed information technology infrastructure projects. Bob grew up in and recently returned to Manhattan, where he lives with his wife, Alice. Their twin daughters, Karen and Jackie, work in ethical philosophy and government policy, respectively.

Interests

Sea Ice

Science Specialties

physical oceanography, geochemistry, climatology

Current Research

Freshwater Reservoirs and Fluxes in the Arctic and sub-Arctic Oceans;
Atmosphere/Ocean interactions in the Arctic Basin;
Ocean Tracer data analysis;
Sea ice formation, transport and melt patterns in the Arctic.
Learning through hands-on, research-project-based mentorships.
Ethical and affective maturity through science learning.