
My research focuses on the carbon cycle in sediments and the interactions between various elemental cycles across Earth’s different spheres, with a particular emphasis on understanding the storage and transformation of carbon in sediments and sedimentary rocks. The study spans diverse environments such as the Arctic Ocean, wetlands, river deltas, mangroves, continental margin sedimentary settings, and permafrost regions. Special attention is given to regional variations in organic carbon distribution in marine sediments, particularly the high carbon storage potential of continental margin environments.
I lead subproject III of the polar research project, which investigates the impacts of climate change on the stability of permafrost and methane hydrates through geophysical, geological, and biogeochemical approaches in Arctic coastal and nearshore regions. I also contribute to exploring the dynamics of methane and carbon dioxide release from polar waters and sediments under global warming.