Member Since 2012
Nicholas D. Ward
Earth Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Professional Experience
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Earth Scientist
2016 - Present
University of Washington Seattle
Faculty Fellow
Education
University of Washington School of Oceanography
Doctorate
2014
University of California San Diego
Bachelors
Honors & Awards
Thomas Hilker Early Career Award for Excellence in Biogeosciences
Received 2023
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Outstanding Reviewer Award
Received 2019
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Outstanding Reviewer Award
Received 2017
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Publications
Composition and Flux of Dissolved and Particulate Carbon and Nitrogen in the Lower Tocantins River

The Tocantins River contributes ∼5% of the total flux of water to the Amazon River plume in the Atlantic Ocean. Here, we evaluate monthly var...

June 20, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Biological responses to ocean alkalinity enhancement – a lab-based experiment
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
carbon management | 23 february 2024
Lenaig Hemery, Kristin Jones, Kira Burch, Grace We...
Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) has the potential to mitigate both global carbon dioxide-driven climate change and regional impacts of ocean acidif...
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An Integrative Approach for High Resolution Monitoring of the Interactions Among Water, Soil, and Plants that Establish Gradients in Coastal Ecosystem Function
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
coastal and estuarine biology and biogeochemistry | 22 february 2024
Nicholas D. Ward, Roy Rich, Stephanie C. Penningto...
Ecosystems along the coastal interface are diverse, spatially heterogeneous, and experience temporally dynamic hydrological conditions that strongly i...
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MRV protocol development for Ebb Carbon’s electrochemical ocean alkalinity enhancement approach to CDR
SCIENCE-BASED GIGATON-SCALE CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL (CDR): STRATEGIES FOR MONITORING, MEASUREMENTS, REPORTING, AND VERIFICATION (MMRV) II POSTER
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
Mallory Ringham, Matthew Eisaman, Brendan Carter, ...
Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is a promising method for marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) that leverages the large surface area and carbon sto...
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