Marine Science
Institute and Institute for Computational Earth System Science
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6150
Email: sally@icess.ucsb.edu
phone: 805.893.3951
Education:
B.A. | Zoology, Duke University | 1972 |
Ph.D. | Zoology; minor - Fluid Mechanics, Duke University | 1981 |
postdoc | NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, MSI, UCSB | 1982 |
Positions:
2004-present | Professor, Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology |
1985-present | Asst., Assoc., Res. Limnologist/Oceanographer, MSI & ICESS, UCSB |
1996 -present | Lecturer, Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, UCSB |
1987-1989 | Lecturer, Dept. of Biology, UCSB |
1982-1985 | Asst. Res. Engineer, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering., UCSB |
Awards:
1991 | Antarctic Service Medal |
1979 | NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship |
1979 | NSF National Needs Postdoctoral Fellowship |
1976 | USGS Predoctoral Fellowship |
Research Interests:
Physical, biological and chemical coupling, in particular: effects of physical processes, including turbulence, internal waves, and buoyancy driven flows, on ecology and physiology of aquatic organisms, nutrient fluxes, and bacterial and primary productivity.
Selected Publications:
MacIntyre, S., J. R. Romero, and G.W. Kling. 2002. Spatial-temporal variability in upwelling, mixed layer deepening and lateral advection in an embayment of Lake Victoria, East Africa. Limnol. Oceanogr. 47: 656-671.
Eugster, W., G.W. Kling, T. Jonas, J.P. McFadden, A. Wuest, S. MacIntyre, and F.S. Chapin III. 2003. CO2 exchange between air and water in an Arctic Alaskan and mid-latitude Swiss lake: the importance of convective mixing. J. Geophys. Res. (Atmospheres). 108(D12), 4362, doi: 10.1029/202JD002653.
MacIntyre, S., and R. Jellison. 2001. Nutrient fluxes from upwelling and enhanced turbulence at the top of the pycnocline in Mono Lake, CA. Hydrobiologia: 466: 13-29.
Maclntyre, S., K.M. Flynn, R. Jellison, and J.R. Romero. 1999. Boundary mixing and nutrient flux in Mono Lake, CA. Limnol. Oceanogr. 44: 225-242.
Synergistic Activities (selected):
2002-present |
ASLO Steering Committee charged by NSF to develop research initiatives for inland waters for the next decade |
2002-present |
Associate Editor: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods |
2002-2004 |
Education and Human Resources Committee for ASLO |
1999,2002 |
Site Review Team for NSF’s NTL LTER, MCM LTER, KITES and EEGLE |
1998-present |
American Geophysical Union ad hoc Committee on Recognizing and encouraging the Contributions of Biological Sciences to Study of the Earth |
1992-1994 |
Member of the NSF sponsored steering committee charged with developing a freshwater research agenda for the ecological sciences |