Youngsook Huh

Professor

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Seoul National University

 

E-mail: yhuh@snu.ac.kr

Phone: +82-2-880-9167

Address

Bldg. 25-1, Rm. 608
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Seoul National University
Seoul, 151-747, Korea
08826

Specialization and Research Interests 

Isotope and Trace Element Geochemistry

Education

• Ph.D., Marine Chemistry & Geochemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA, USA, 1998

• M.S., Physical Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, 1994

• B.S., Chemistry, Korea University, Seoul, Korea, 1992

Professional Experience

Professor, 2012 –
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Assistant & Associate Professor, 2004-2012
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Assistant Professor,2000-2004
Department of Geological Sciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA

Invited Adjunct Researcher, 1999-2000
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France

Jena Jeong

Ph.D. Student

 

Correlation between weathering and climate using lithium isotope of carbonate rock


E-mail: jenajeong@snu.ac.kr

Address

Bldg. 25-1, Rm. 403
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Seoul National University
Seoul, 151-747, Korea
08826

Joonseok Lim

M.S. Student

 

Testing geochemical preservation of carbonate rocks using strontium isotopes

 

E-mail: joonseok98@snu.ac.kr

Address

Bldg. 25-1, Rm. 403
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Seoul National University
Seoul, 151-747, Korea
08826

Alumni

Sunhwa Bang

Ph.D. Thesis

“Development and application of analytical methods for boron isotope proxy: paleoceanographic interpretation of Paleozoic and Cenozoic carbonates”

M.S. Thesis

“Carbon Isotope, Nitrogen Isotope, and Clay Mineral Compositions of the Korean Middle Ordovician Successions and Their Paleoceanographic Implications”

Present Position: Gyeongsang National University

 

Kwangchul Jang

Ph.D. Thesis
“Change in the bottom water composition and lithological sediment provenance of the Bering Sea during the Pleistocene : Insights from neodymium isotopes and NGR-based K, Th and U concentrations”
 
M.S. Thesis
“Source change of surface water in the western Arctic Ocean recorded by neodymium isotopes since 76 kyr BP”
 
Present Position : Yonsei University

 

Yeongcheol Han

Ph.D. Thesis
“I and II. Evaluation of the atmospheric deposition using dissolved components in rainwater and mercury in Antarctic snow. III. Provenance and environmental change recorded in authigenic beryllium and detrital hafnium isotopes in marine sediment of the Bering Sea”
 
M.S. Thesis
“A geochemical reconnaissance of the Duman (Tumen) River and the hot springs of Mt. Baekdu (Changbai): Weathering of volcanic rocks in mid-latitude setting.”
 
Present Position: Korea Polar Research Institute / Senior Research Scientist
 
 

Seoulgi Moon

M.S. Thesis
“Chemical weathering in the Hong (Red) and Amur river basins”
 
Present Position: University of California Los Angeles/ Assistant Professor
 
 

Hyon-Jeong Noh

M.S. Thesis
“The role of the Three Rivers region of eastern Tibet in the global carbon cycle”
 
Present Position: Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering / Research Scientist
 
 

Tseren-Ochir Soyol-Erdene

Ph.D. Thesis
“The geochemical cycle of platinum group and rare earth elements in the earth surface environment”
 
Present Position: National University of Mongolia / Professor
 

 

Junyeon Yoon

M.S. Thesis
“Weathering processes in the Min Jiang and lithium isotopes in Siberian rivers”

 

 

Seungsoo Lee

M.S. Thesis

“Chemical weathering and lithium isotope fractionation of biotite in ice”