Christopher Martens
WHOI Announces Prestigious Ketchum Award
April 13, 1995
WHOI Newletter
The ninth annual B.H., Ketchum Award will be presented to Christopher
S. Martens of the University of North Carolina on Thursday at 2:30
P.M. in Redfield Auditorium at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Dr. Martens, a professor of marine science and geology at UNC, also
will lecture on "Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Chemistry
of Coastal: Sediments."
He is considered one of the leading chemical oceanographers investigating
the biogeochemical recycling of carbon in coastal systems. One of
his significant contributions in his field is the 20-year record
of biogeochemical measurements carried out at Cape Lookout Bight.
Dr. Martens pioneered many of the measurements used in his studies.
WHOI's Coastal Research Center is host to the Ketchum Award lecture,
which was established by , WHOI in honor of Bostwick H. Ketchum,
an oceanographer who died in 1982. An endowment has been raised
to support an annual lecture by an internationally recognized ocean
scientist or to bring to WHOI an investigator for a longer period.
The award was first presented in April 1984 to Edward Goldberg of
Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and was last presented in September
1992 to Scott Nixon of the University of Rhode Island.
The award presentation and lecture are open to the public.

