Contact information:
Dr. David Black
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Endeavour Hall, Room 147
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794-
Office: 631-
Email: david.black“at”stonybrook.edu (replace the “at” with an @... Done to avoid email address harvesting)

The Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology lab’s faculty and students are currently
working on projects in the Cariaco Basin (Venezuela), the circum-
One of the main goals the lab is to reconstruct what climate was like in the past
to better understand the mechanisms that create climate change and how different
regions respond to those changes. We are particularly interested in exploring interannual–
to subcentennial-
Past ocean and atmosphere variability can be reconstructed from a variety of natural archives. We use the materials preserved in marine sediments collected from the deep ocean floor to create records of sea surface temperature, trade wind and Intertropical Convergence Zone variability, hydrographic conditions, and regional teleconnections. The reconstructions are based on a combination of micropaleontology, stable isotopes, and trace metal geochemistry.


Sediment traps about to be deployed in the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela.