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Valentine Lab

The Valentine lab at UCSB studies the interactions among microbes and between microbes and the Earth system. Our projects probe the global methane and hydrogen cycles, microbial physiology, and hydrocarbon biogeochemistry, with field sites. From Alaska to southern Chile. Much of our work is carried out in the natural lab just offshore from campus the Coal Oil Point seep field, the worlds most spectacular marine hydrocarbon seeps. We are affiliated with the UCSB Department of Earth Science.

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Earth Science - UC Santa Barbara

Earth Science - UC Santa Barbara. Congratulations to our newly-admitted students! Welcome to all newly admitted undergraduate students! We hope to see you in the Fall! Chancellor Yang appoints Dave Valentine as Robert M. The department extends a hearty congratulations to Dave Valentine on his official appointment as the Robert M. At the post-ceremony barbecue hosted annually.

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Valentine Lab

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The Valentine lab at UCSB studies the interactions among microbes and between microbes and the Earth system. Our projects probe the global methane and hydrogen cycles, microbial physiology, and hydrocarbon biogeochemistry, with field sites. From Alaska to southern Chile. Much of our work is carried out in the natural lab just offshore from campus the Coal Oil Point seep field, the worlds most spectacular marine hydrocarbon seeps. We are affiliated with the UCSB Department of Earth Science.

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