Ph.D. Earth Sciences, Dalhousie University, 2010
M.S. Earth and Environmental Sciences, McMaster University, Canada, 2008,
Hons. B.Sc. Earth and Environmental Sciences, summa cum laude, McMaster University, Canada, 2005
Pete van Hengstum
Professor
Department of Marine and Coastal Environmental Science
E-mail: vanhenp@tamug.edu
Phone: +1 (409) 740.4919
Fax: +1 (409) 740.4429
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- Get To Know
Pete van Hengstum
What in your life drew you to your current field of study?
Our planet is out of equilibrium. Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations now exceed 400 parts per million for the first time in 3 million years (Pliocene Epoch), when global temperatures were 2-3°C higher, global ice sheets were smaller, and sea level was much higher than present. I am interested in climate and environmental change through time, and more specifically, understanding how hurricane activity, coastal flooding, rainfall and droughts, and landscapes (e.g., vegetation, coastal landforms) have changed over the last 20,000 years. This is the field of paleoclimatology, where sediment records in the oceans, coastal environments and lakes are commonly used to reconstruct climate change. As a certified technical cave diver, early in my career I realized that the sediment records in remote sinkholes and blue holes in the North Atlantic Ocean were not being widely applied to climate science because sampling in blue holes presents unique technical and engineering challenges. As a National Geographic Explorer (since 2018), I now led a team that is (a) documenting how blue hole environments and ecosystems presently function, and (b) using sediment records from blue holes to learn more about hurricane activity and rainfall patterns in the Atlantic Ocean.
What do you hope your students gain from studying or working with you?
Challenging ourselves to learn, problem solve, and grow every day keeps us at the forefront of innovation. A critical life skill is also communicating our new ideas to others. A key goal of my undergraduate teaching is to develop students into life-long independent learners, critical thinkers and effective communicators. My graduate level teaching seeks to further develops these skills in a team-oriented environment, while enhancing skills of scientific inquiry and project management in an area where the student desires a deeper scientific understanding (e.g., climate change, micropaleontology, coastal hazards and dynamics, cave biology). Group learning and knowledge exchange are valued as traits for team success. More technically, graduates will learn to answer scientific questions using several different types of sediment coring techniques (e.g., vibracoring, submersible vibracoring, push coring), may further develop scuba diving skills, sediment core processing (e.g., core archiving, splitting, x-radiography, sampling, sediment textural analysis and petrology, and invertebrate and micro paleontology), sedimentary geochemistry (e.g., stable isotopes and elemental abundance), and geochronology during the late Quaternary. Graduate students can expect to lead their own projects and organize field campaigns, while simultaneously helping others both internationally and domestically in the field and in the lab.
What are you passionate about in your personal life?
My family and I enjoy meeting new people while traveling and exploring new places by water, relaxing by the garden and pool in the evenings with friends, and snorkeling and scuba diving. - Education
- Courses Taught
MARS 102: Earth and Ocean Science
MARS 305: Environmental Micropaleontology
MARS 491: Research in Marine Sciences
- Publications
*Asterisk denotes student of PvH while research was being conducted.
2024
Yang, W, Wallace, E, Vecchi, GA, Donnelly, JP, Emile-Geay, J, Hakim, GJ, Horowitz, LW, *Sullivan, RM, Tardif, R, van Hengstum PJ, *Winkler, TS, 2024, Last millennium hurricane activity linked to endogenous climate variability. Nature Communications 15, 816 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45112-6.
2023
Winkler, TS, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Wallace, EJ, Albury, NA, D’Entremont, N, Hawkes, AD, Maio, CV, Roberts, J, Sullivan, RM, Woodruff, JD, 2023, More frequent Hurricane passage across the Bahamian Archipelago during the little ice age, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023PA004623.
Peros, M, Collins S, Martínez-López, JG, Viñola López. LW, Sosa, MAP, Brisson, LF, Hardy, F, Lamothe, M, van Hengstum, PJ, Phillips, B, Broad, K, Heinerth, J, Bermúdez, E, López Cabrera, E, Masson, Z, Deole, G, Oliva, F, Jaskolski, C, Amador, FE, 2023, Multi-proxy paleohydrological and paleoecological reconstruction of a subaquatic cave in western Cuba, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 627, 111725, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2023.111725.
*Tamalavage, AE, van Hengstum, PJ, Feakins, SJ, Little, SN, Coats, S, Winkler, TS, Sullivan, RM, Louchouarn, P, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA. 2023. Middle to late Holocene paleolimnology of a sinkhole lake in the northern Bahamas, and its linkage to regional climate variability. Journal of Paleolimnology, 70, 265-291, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10933-023-00291-y.
Reinders, J.B., *Sullivan, R.M., *Winkler, T.S., van Hengstum, P.J., Beighley, R.E., Munoz, S.E., 2023, A hydraulic modelling approach to study flood sediment deposition in floodplain lakes, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5515. (JIF: 3.9)
2022
*Winkler, TS, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Wallace, EJ, d’Entremont, NE, Hawkes, AD, Maio, CV, *Sullivan, RM, Woodruff, JD, 2022, Oceanic passage of hurricanes across Cay Sal Bank in The Bahamas over the last 550 years, Marine Geology, 443, article 106653, doi: 10.1016/j.margeo.2021.106653
2021
*Little, SN, van Hengstum, PJ, Beddows, PA, Donnelly, JP, *Winkler, TS, Albury, NA, submitted, Unique habitat for benthic foraminifera in subtidal blue holes on carbonate platforms. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, doi: 10.3389/fevo.2021.794728
Wallace, EJ, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, *Winkler, TS, Dizon, C, Labella, A, Lopez, I. d’Entremont, NE, *Sullivan, R, Woodruff, J, Hawkes, A, Maio, M, 2021, Regional shifts in paleohurricane activity over the last 1500 years derived from blue hole sediments offshore of Middle Caicos Island, Quaternary Science Reviews, 268, 107126. doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107126.
*Sullivan, RM, van Hengstum, PJ, Coats, S, Donnelly, J, *Tamalavage, A, *Winkler, TS, Albury, NA, 2021, Hydroclimate Dipole drives multi-centennial variability in the Western Tropical North Atlantic Margin During the Middle and Late Holocene, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 36 (7): e2020PA004184, doi: 10.1029/2020PA004184.
Note: Featured on the cover of Volume 36, Issue 7.
*Brankovits, D, *Little, SN, *Winkler, TS, *Tamalavage, AE, Mejía-Ortíz, LM, Maupin, CR, Yáñez-Mendoza, G, van Hengstum, PJ, 2021, Changes in organic matter sedimentation impact benthic meiofaunal communities in the marine sector of karst subterranean estuaries, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 9:670914. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.670914
Ranasinghe, P, Donnelly, JP, Evans, RL, Nanayakkara, NU, Rodysill, JR, van Hengstum, PJ, Hawkes, AD, *Sullivan, RM, Toomey, MR, 2021, Complex sedimentary processes in large coastal embayments and their potential for coastal morphological and paleo tropical cyclone studies: A case study from Choctawhatchee Bay Western Florida, U.S.A., Marine Geology, 437: 106478, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2021.106478
Wallace, EJ, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, *Winkler, TS, McKeon, K, MacDonald, D, d’Entremont, NE, *Sullivan, RM, Woodruff, JD, Hawkes, AD, Maio, C, 2021, 1050 years of hurricane strikes on Long Island in The Bahamas, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, 36 (3), e2020PA004156. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020PA004156
Fall, P.L., van Hengstum, PJ, Lavold-Foote, L, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, *Tamalavage, AE, 2021, Human arrival and Landscape Disturbance in the Northern Bahamas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 118 (10) e2015764118; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2015764118. Note: This manuscript was co-written by Fall and van Hengstum (see acknowledgements in published paper).
Featured by several online outlets including Scienmag, Eurasiareview, 7thspace, Australian Online News, World News Monitor, ScienceBlog, EurekAlert, Futurity, ScienceDaily.com.
EOS Highlight: Supriya, L. (2021), Early inhabitants of the Bahamas radically altered the environment, Eos, 102, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EO157348. Published on 26 April 2021.*Cresswell, JN, van Hengstum, PJ, 2021, Habitat partitioning in the marine sector of karst subterranean estuaries and Bermuda’s marine caves: benthic foraminiferal evidence, Frontiers in Environmental Science 8, 594554, doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2020.594554
2020
Rodysill, JR, Donnelly, JP, *Sullivan, R, Lane, PD, Toomey, M, Woodruff, JD, Hawkes, A, MacDonald, D, d’Entremont, N, McKeon, K, Wallace, E, van Hengstum, PJ, 2020. Historically unprecedented Northern Gulf of Mexico hurricane activity from 650 to 1250 CE. Scientific Reports 10, Article Number 19092, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-75874-0
*Tamalavage AE, van Hengstum PJ, Louchouarn P, Fall PL, Donnelly JP, Albury NA, Coats SJ, Feakins SJ 2020, Plant wax evidence for precipitation and vegetation change from a coastal sinkhole lake in the Bahamas spanning the last 3,000 years, Organic Geochemistry 150: 104120, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2020.104120
*Winkler, TS, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Wallace, EJ, Sullivan, RM, MacDonald, D, Albury, NA, 2020, Revising evidence of hurricane strikes on Abaco Island (The Bahamas) over the last 700 years. Scientific Reports 10: Article number: 16556, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-73132-x.
*Sullivan, RM, van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, *Winkler, TS, Mark, SE, Albury, NA, 2020, Absolute and relative dating of human remains in a Bahamian sinkhole (Great Cistern, Abaco), Journal of Archaeological Sciences: Reports 32, Article No. 102441, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102441.
van Hengstum, PJ, *Winkler, TS, *Tamalavage, AE, *Sullivan, RM, Little, SN*, MacDonald, D, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, 2020, Holocene sedimentation in a blue hole surrounded by carbonate tidal flats in The Bahamas: autogenic versus allogenic processes, Marine Geology 419, Article 106051, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2019.106051
2019
Krywy-Janzen, A., Reinhardt, E, McNeill-Jewer, C., Coutino, A., Waltham, B, Stastna, M, Rissolo, D, Meacham, S, van Hengstum, PJ, 2019, Water-level change recorded in Lake Pac Chen Quintana Roo, Mexico infers connection with the aquifer and response to Holocene sea-level rise and Classic Maya Droughts, Journal of Paleolimnology 62, 373-388.
Wallace, EJ, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, Wiman, C, *Sullivan, RM, *Winkler, TS, D’Entremont, N, Toomey, M. 2019, Intense hurricane activity over the past 1500 years at South Andros Island, The Bahamas, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 34, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019PA003665.
EOS Highlight: Supriya, L. (2019), Sea caves hold clues to ancient storms, Eos, 100, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EO136725. Published on 22 November 2019.
van Hengstum, PJ, *Cresswell, JN, Milne, G.A., Iliffe, TM, 2019, Development of anchialine cave habitats and karst subterranean estuaries since the last ice age. Scientific Reports 9, 11907, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-48058-8
Little, SN*, van Hengstum, PJ, 2019, Intertidal and subtidal foraminifera in flooded caves: implications for reconstructing coastal karst aquifers and cave paleoenvironments, Marine Micropaleontology 149, 19-34.
2018
Tamalavage, AE*, van Hengstum, PJ, Louchouarn, P, Molodtsov, S., Kaiser, K., Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, Fall, PL, 2018, Organic matter sources and lateral sedimentation in a Bahamian karst basin (sinkhole) over the late Holocene: influence of local vegetation and climate, Submitted to journal: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 506, 70-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2018.06.014
van Hengstum, PJ, *Maale, GE, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, Onac, B, *Sullivan, RM, *Winkler, TS, *Tamalavage, AE, MacDonald, D, 2018, Drought in the Northern Bahamas from 3300 to 2500 years ago, Quaternary Science Reviews, 186, 169-185, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2018.02.014.
2017
Toomey, MR, Korty, RL, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, Curry, WB, 2017, Increased hurricane frequency near Florida during Younger Dryas Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation slowdown, Geology, 45 (11), 1047-1050, doi: https://doi.org/10.1130/G39270.1.
*Cresswell, JN, van Hengstum, PJ, Iliffe, TM, Williams, BE, Nolan, G., 2017, Anthropogenic infilling of a Bermudian sinkhole and its impact on sedimentation and benthic foraminifera in the adjacent anchialine cave environment, International Journal of Speleology 46 (3), 409-425.
Olesen, J, Meland, K, Glenner, H, van Hengstum, PJ, Iliffe, TM, 2017, Xibalbanus cozumelensis, a new species of Remipedia (Crustacea) from Cozumel Island, Mexico, and a molecular phylogeny of Xibalbanus on the Yucatan Peninsula, European Journal of Taxonomy 316, 1-27.
2016
Gerovasileiou, G., Martínez, A, Álverez, F, Boxshall, G, Humphreys, WF, Jaume, D, Becking, LE, Muricy, G, van Hengstum, PJ, Dekeyzer, S, Decock, W, Vanhoorne, B, Vandepitte, L, Bailly, N, Iliffe, T.M., 2016, Gerovasileiou, G., World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS): a new thematic species database for marine and anchialine cave biodiversity, Research Ideas and Outcomes, doi: 10.3897/rio.2.e10451.
van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Fall, P.L., Toomey, M.R., Albury, N. A., Kakuk, B., 2016, The intertropical convergence zone modulates intense hurricane strikes on the western North Atlantic margin, Scientific Reports 6, 21728; doi: 10.1038/srep21728.
*Winkler, T.S., van Hengstum, P.J., Horgan, M.C., Donnelly, J.P., Reibenspies, J.H., 2016, Detrital cave sediments reveal late Quaternary hydrologic and climatic variability in northwestern Florida, USA, Sedimentary Geology, 335, 51-65, doi: 10.1016/j.sedgeo.2016.01.022.
van Hengstum, PJ, Bernhard, JM, 2016, A new species of brackish foraminifera from an inland Bahamian carbonate marsh, Journal of Foraminiferal Research, 46 (2), 193-200.
2015
Singh, V, Pandita, SK, Tewari, R, van Hengstum, PJ, Pillai, SSK, Agnihotri, D, Kumar, K, Bhat, GD, 2015 Thecamoebians (Testate Amoebae) straddling the Permian-Triassic Boundary in the Guryul Ravine Section, India: Evolutionary and Palaeoecological Implications, PLOS One, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0135593 accepted 27 July, 2015.
Donnelly, JP, Hawkes, AD, Lane, P, McDonald, D, Shuman, BN, Toomey, MR, van Hengstum, PJ, Woodruff, JD, 2015, Climate forcing of unprecedented intense-hurricane activity in the last 2,000 years Earth’s Future 3 (2), 49-65, doi: 10.1002/2014EF000274.
van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, Kingston, AW, Williams, BE, Scott, DB, Reinhardt, EG, Little, SN, Patterson, WP, 2015, Late Holocene low frequency storminess in Bermuda linked to cooling events in the North Atlantic region, Paleoceanography 30 (2), 52-76, doi: 10.1002/2014PA002662.
2014
Donnelly, J.D., Anderson, J.B., Hawkes, A.D., Otvos, E., Toomey, M.R., van Hengstum, P.J., Wallace, D.J., Woodruff, J.D., 2014, Comment on: “The geological legacy of Hurricane Irene: implications for the fidelity of the paleo-storm record” GSA Today Online, pages e28-29, doi: 10.1130/GSATG205C.1.
Brown, A, Reinhardt, EG, van Hengstum, PJ, Pilarcyzk, JE, 2014, A coastal Yucatan sinkhole records intense hurricane events, Journal of Coastal Research 30 (2), 418-428, doi: 10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-13-00069.1.
van Hengstum, PJ, Donnelly, JP, *Toomey, MR, Albury, NA, Kakuk, B, 2014, Heightened hurricane activity from 1350 to 1650 AD in the northern Bahamas. Continental Shelf Research 86, 103-115, doi: 10.1016/j.csr.2013.04.032.
2013
Kovacs, SE, van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Donnelly, JP, Albury, NA, 2013, The late Holocene flooding history of Runway Sinkhole: a partially flooded coastal karst basin in the northern Bahamas, Quaternary International 317, 118-132.
Toomey, MR, Curry, WB, Donnelly, JP, van Hengstum, PJ, 2013, Reconstructing 7000 years of North Atlantic hurricane variability using deep-sea sediment cores from the western Great Bahama Bank. Paleoceanography 28 (1), 31-41, doi: https://doi.org/10.1002/palo.20012.
2012 and earlier
van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, 2012, Sea-level rise and coastal circulation controlled Holocene groundwater development in Bermuda and caused a meteoric lens to collapse 1600 years ago. Marine Micropaleontology 90-91, 29-43, doi: 10.1016/j.marmicro.2012.02.007.
van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Gröcke, DR, Charette, MR, 2011, Sea level controls sedimentation and environments in coastal caves and sinkholes, Marine Geology 286, 35-50, doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2011.05.004.
van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, 2011, Ecology of foraminifera and habitat variability in an underwater cave: distinguishing anchialine versus submarine cave environments. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 41 (3), 201-229.
van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Gabriel, JJ, 2010, Linkages between Holocene paleoclimate and paleohydrogeology in a Yucatan underwater cave. Quaternary Science Reviews 29, 2788-2798, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.06.034.
van Hengstum, PJ, Scott, DB, Javaux, EJ, 2009, Foraminifera in Bermudian caves provide further evidence for a +21 m eustatic sea level during Marine Isotope Stage 11. Quaternary Science Reviews 28, 1850-1860, doi: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.05.017.
van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Schwarcz, HP, Gabriel, JJ, 2009, Foraminifera and testate amoebae (thecamoebians) in an anchialine cave: Surface distributions from Aktun Ha (Carwash) cave system, Mexico. Limnology and Oceanography 54 (1), 391-396, doi: 10.4319/lo.2009.54.1.0391.
Gabriel, JJ, Reinhardt, EG, Peros, MC, Davidson, DE, van Hengstum, PJ, Beddows, PA, 2009, Palaeoenvironmental evolution of cenote Aktun Ha (Carwash) on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, and its response to Holocene sea level rise. Journal of Paleolimnology 42 (2), 199-213, doi: 10.1007/s10933-008-9271-x.
van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Beddows, PA, Huang, RJ, Gabriel, JJ, 2008, Thecamoebians (testate amoebae) and foraminifera from three anchialine cenotes in Mexico: low salinity (1.5 – 4.5 psu) faunal transitions. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 38 (4), 305-317.
van Hengstum, PJ, Gröcke, DR, 2008, Middle Devonian (Eifelian – Givetian) ocean anoxic event: high resolution stable isotopic record of the Kačák Event at Hungry Hollow, Canada. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 45, 353-366, doi: 10.1139/E08-005.
van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Medioli, FS, Gröcke, DR, 2007, Exceptionally preserved late Cretaceous (Albian) Thecamoebians (Arcellaceans) from the Dakota Formation near Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. Journal of Foraminiferal Research 37(4), 300-308.
van Hengstum, PJ, Reinhardt, EG, Boyce, JI, Clark, C, 2007, Changing sedimentation patterns due to historical land-use change in Frenchman’s Bay, Pickering, Canada: evidence from high-resolution textural analysis. Journal of Paleolimnology 37, 603-618, doi: 10.1007/s10933-006-9057-y.
Reinhardt, EG, Goodman, BN, Boyce, JI, Lopez, G, van Hengstum, P, Rink, WJ, Mart, Y, Raban, A, 2006, The Tsunami of December 13, 115 A.D. and the destruction of Herod the Great’s Harbor at Caesarea Maritima, Israel. Geology 34 (12), 1061-1064, doi: 10.1130/G22780A.1.
- Presentations
2017: van Hengstum, P.J., *Cresswell, J.N., Iliffe, T.M., Stratigraphic evidence for Holocene environmental change in a Bermudian coastl underwater cave (Palm Cave System): Implications for Bermuda’s sea-level history. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, v. 49, no. 6, doi: 10.1130/abs/2017AM-307403, Seattle, Washington.
2017: van Hengstum, P.J., *Maale, G., *Sulivan, R., *Winkler, T.S., *Kelley, K., Donnelly, J.P., Albury, N.A., Onac, B.P., Evidence for Holocene hydroclimate variability in the Northern Bahamas (Abaco Island) based on sinkhole lake sediment records. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts with Programs, v. 49, no. 6, doi: 10.1130/abs/2017AM-306400, Seattle, Washington.
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- Grants and Fellowships
2019: National Science Foundation (NSF) PREEVENTS Track 2 (Awards #1854929, #1854956, #1854993, #1854917, #1854980), Donnelly, JP, Emanuel, K, Lin, N, Karnauskas, K, Korty, R, van Hengstum, PJ, Collaborative Research: Predicting Hurricane Risk along the United States East Coast in a Changing Climate, $2,222,683 ($317,055 to TAMUG).
2018: National Science Foundation (NSF) EAR (Award #1833117), Munoz, SE (PI Northeastern University), Beighley, RE, van Hengstum, PJ, Collaborative Research: Reevaluating precipitation extremes and flood hazard in the wake of Hurricane Harvey, $259, 140, ($59, 204 to TAMUG)
2018: National Geographic Society, van Hengstum, PJ (PI), Donnelly, JP, Steadman, DW, Albury, NA, Beddows, PA, Feakins, S, 15,000 years of hurricane disasters and drought on a Caribbean Island: implications for island biogeography, future climate change, and human migration in the tropical Americas, ($28, 436 to TAMUG)
2017: National Science Foundation (NSF) EAR (Award #1703087); van Hengstum, PJ (PI), Feakins, SJ, Coats, S, Donnelly, JD, Diagnosing the timing and drivers of northeastern Caribbean Holocene droughts with sinkhole lake records, $650,699 ($266, 227 to TAMUG).
2017: National Science Foundation (NSF) EAR, $650,699 ($266, 227 to TAMUG, EAR-1703087); van Hengstum, PJ (PI), Feakins, SJ, Coats, S, Donnelly, JD, Diagnosing the timing and drivers of northeastern Caribbean Holocene droughts with sinkhole lake records.
2016: National Science Foundation (NSF) Science and Technology Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations (NSF C-DEBI); $80,000. Labonté, J.M (PI), van Hengstum, PJ (co-PI), Subseafloor bacterial and viral communities and interactions in anoxic marine basins: a case study from a 3000-yr old stratigraphic succession.
2015: National Science Foundation (NSF) OCE RAPID (Award #1519557); van Hengstum, PJ (PI), Wallace, D., Marine Geology and Geophysics: Disentangling the sedimentary signal in coastal submarine caves and ponds in Bermuda with implications for the entire North Atlantic Basin, $24,993.
2014: National Science Foundation (NSF) OCE (Award # 1356708, 1356509); Donnelly, JD (PI), van Hengstum, PJ (co-PI), Marine Geology and Geophysics: Collaborative Research: Holocene Tropical Cyclone Variability in the Western North Atlantic, $539,010 + UNOLS cruise in Jamaica aboard the R/V Atlantis ($183,599 to TAMUG). - Awards & Recognition
2017: TAMU Montage-CTE Scholar for Teaching Excellence
2010: National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Post Doctoral Fellow
2010: Johanna M. Resig Foraminiferal Research Fellowship
2008: NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Canada Gradate Fellowship
2008: NSERC Canadian Oceanographic and Meteorological Society Scholarship
2006: NSERC Canada Gradate Fellowship
- Professional Appointments
2011 – 2013: NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- Graduate Students
Current Students
Aslyn Posey (PhD student, Oceanography) – Matriculated Fall 2022
Isabella Svoboda (PhD student, Marine and Coastal Management and Science) - Matriculated Fall 2023Previous Students
2022 Shawna Little, PhD Marine Biology,
Dissertation Title: Microfossils as Hydrographic and Hydroclimate Indicators in Bahamian Blue Holes on Carbonate Tidal Flats.
2022 Richard Sullivan, PhD in Oceanography,
Dissertation Title: The North Atlantic Subtropical High Modulates Extreme Holocene Hydroclimate Variability in the Intra-American Seas.
Subsequent Role: Post-doctoral Researcher, Old Dominion University.2021 Annie Tamalavage (PhD in Oceanography, co-advisor with Dr. P. Louchouarn)
Dissertation Title: Developing geochemical evidence for Holocene hydroclimate variability in the subtropical western North Atlantic.
Subsequent Role: Post-doctoral Researcher, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada2021 Tyler Winkler (PhD in Oceanography)
Dissertation Title: Near-Annual histories of subtropical North Atlantic Hurricane Activity recorded in Blue Hole Succession.
Subsequent Role: Post-doctoral Scholar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.2019 Jacque Cresswell (PhD in Marine Biology)
Dissertation Title: Benthic anchialine habitat variability in karst subterranean estuaries over time and space.
Subsequent Role: Faculty in Marine Biology, Galveston College, Galveston, Texas.2017 Shawna Little (Masters of Marine Resource Management)
Thesis Title: The foraminifera, sediment and radiocarbon signal in shallow water (<4 m) from two Bermudian anchialine caves: implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions of anchialine caves.
Subsequent Role: PhD in Marine Biology, TAMUG.2017 Victoria Keeton (Masters of Marine Resource Management)
Thesis Title: The control of both climate and Holocene sea-level rise on aquatic environmental conditions in a coastal sinkhole on Andros Island, The Bahamas.
Subsequent Role: Geologist at Middleton Oil Company, Houston Texas.2017 Gary Maale (Masters of Marine Resource Management, graduated 2016)
Thesis Title: A 6500-yr paleoenvironmental reconstruction of No Man’s Land Sink, Abaco Island, a large inland lake in the northern Bahamas.
Subsequent Role: Entrepreneur in Texas.2016 Annie Tamalavage (Masters of Science in Oceanography, co-advisor with Dr. P. Louchouarn)
Thesis Title: Stable organic isotopic evidence for climate-forced landscape and aquatic change during the late Holocene in Abaco Island, The Bahamas.
Subsequent Role: PhD in Oceanography, TAMU.2016 Jake Emmert (Masters of Marine Resource Management, graduated 2016)
Thesis Title: Sedimentation in submerged sinkholes in Fillman’s Creek, a microtidal estuary in Western Florida, USA.
Subsequent Role: Dive Safety Officer, Moody Gardens Aquarium, Galveston.