Dr. Tatiana Ilyina

Office

Email: tatiana.ilyina@we dont want spamzmaw.de

Phone: +49-40-41173-164

Fax: +49-40-41173-298

Room no. 218

 

Mailing Address

Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

Bundesstr. 53

D-20146 Hamburg

Germany

 

Department

The Ocean in the Earth System

 

Research Group

Ocean Biogeochemistry

 

Research Interests
    My research interests span the areas of marine carbon cycle, its relation to climate and ocean acidification. I have a specific interest in applying and developing models of ocean biogeochemical cycles for stand-alone calculations and/or as components of Earth system models.
        
    Publications

    2012

    Ilyina, T., Zeebe, R.E.: Detection and projection of carbonate dissolution in the water column and deep-sea sediments due to ocean acidification, Geophysical Research Letters, 39, doi:10.1029/2012GL051272, 2012.

     

    Friedrich, T., Timmermann, A., Abe-Ouchi, A., Bates, N.R., Chikamoto, M.O., Church, M.J., Dore, J.E. Gledhill, D.K., González-DáVilla, Heinemann, M., Ilyina, T., Jungclaus, J.H., McLeod, E., Mouchet, A., Santana-Casiano, J.M.: Detecting regional anthropogenic trends in ocean acidification against natural variability, Nature Climate Change, doi:10.1038/nclimate1372, 2012.

        

    2011

    Lehodey, P., Hampton, J., Brill, R.W., Nicol, S., Senina, I., Calmettes, B., Pörtner, H.O., Bopp, L., Ilyina,T., Johann D. Bell, and J. Sibert: Vulnerability of oceanic fisheries in the tropical Pacific to climate change. In: Vulnerability of Tropical Pacific Fisheries and Aquaculture to Climate Change (Bell J., Johnson JE, Hobday AJ, Eds.), Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea New Caledonia, 2011.

     

    Ilyina, T.: What drives the fate of persistent organic pollutants in the North Sea? Insights from a regional model. In: Interdisciplinary Studies on Environmental Chemistry, Vol. 5, Modeling and Analysis of Marine Environmental Problems; (Omori, K. et al., Eds.), Terrapub: Tokyo, pp. 189-195, 2011.

     

    2010

    Ilyina, T., Zeebe, R.E., Brewer, P.G.: Future ocean increasingly transparent to low-frequency sound owing to carbon dioxide emissions. Nature Geoscience, 3, 18-22, doi:10.1038/NGEO719, 2010

    more in:

    The New York TimesDiscovery NewsThe EcologistAmerican ScientistScience DailyStar BulletinEurekAlert!Hawaii Public RadioDie ZeitDer SpiegelThe IndependentRIA Novostinauka21vekreal scienceEarth Portal

     

    Ilyina, T., Hunziker R.W.: Scenarios of temporal and spatial evolution of Hexabromocyclododecane in the North Sea. Environmental Science & Technology, doi:10.1021/es9034599, 2010.

     

    2009

    Ilyina, T., Zeebe, R.E., Maier-Reimer, E., Heinze, C.: Early detection of ocean acidification effects on marine calcification. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 23, GB1008, doi:10.1029/2008GB003278, 2009.

     

    Pohlmann, T., Mayer, B., Ilyina, T.: Simulation of organic pollutants in the North Sea: First step towards an adaptation to the Malacca Strait. In: Proceedings of the World Ocean Conference 2009, held in Manado, North Sulawesi/Indonesia, 11-14 May, 2009.

       

    2008

    Ilyina, T., Lammel, G., Pohlmann, T.: Mass budgets and contribution of individual sources and sinks to the abundance of a-HCH, γ-HCH and PCB-153 in the North Sea. Chemosphere, 72, 1132-1137, 2008.

       

    2007

    Ilyina, T., Hunziker, R.W.: Assessment of temporal trend and spatial distribution of Hexabromocyclododecane in the North Sea using a numeric model (FANTOM). Organohalogen Compounds, 69, 351-354, 2007.

     

    Ilyina, T.: The fate of persistent organic pollutants in the North Sea: multiple year model simulations of gamma-HCH, alpha-HCH and PCB 153. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, Vol. 7; (Basedow, J. et al., Eds.), Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 132 pp., 2007.

     

    Ilyina, T.: Modelling the fate of persistent toxic substances in the North Sea: γ-HCH and PCB 153 multiyear simulations. In: Pollution of the Sea - Prevention and Compensation. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, Vol. 10; (Basedow, J. et al., Eds.), Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, pp. 15-22, 2007.

       

    2006

    Ilyina, T., Pohlmann, T., Lammel, G., Sündermann, J.: A fate and transport ocean model for persistent organic pollutants and its application to the North Sea. Journal of Marine Systems, 63, 1-19, 2006.

     

    Lammel, G., Semeena, V.S., Guglielmo, F., Ilyina, T., Leip, A.: Determination of long-range transport and environmental exposure of persistent organic pollutants by modeling (In German: Bestimmung des Ferntransports von persistenten organischen Spurenstoffen und der Umweltexposition mittels Modelluntersuchungen). Umweltwissenschaften und Schadstoff-Forschung, 18(4), 254-261, 2006.

     

    Ilyina, T.: Organising a global ocean observing system. In: Ehlers, P. and Lagoni, R. (Eds.), International maritime organisations and their contribution towards a sustainable marine development. Schriften zum See- und Hafenrecht, Bd.12, LIT Verlag: Berlin-Hamburg-Münster, pp. 181-196, 2006.

       

    2001-2000

    Ilyina, T.: The use of a shallow water model for the analysis of conditions under which the Neva River is prone to flooding. In: Proceedings of the International Workshop “River Runoff: Minima & Maxima”, held in St. Petersburg/Russia, 6-8 June, pp. 31-54, 2001.

     

    Ilyina, T.: The shallow water model implementation in forecasting purposes. In: Proceedings of XII Annual EGEA Congress, held in Bojinj/Slovenia, 30 September - 6 October 2000, CD: CIP 911(4), 063, 28 pp., 2000.

     

    Curriculum vitae

     

    Research group leader

    since November 2010 - present:

    Leader of the Scientific Working Group Ocean Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Germany

     

    Post-doc

    2006 - 2010: Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii, USA

    2008 - 2009: Center for Ocean and Ice, Danish Meteorological Institute, Denmark

     

    Ph.D.

    2002 - 2006: International Max Planck Research School for Maritime Affairs, University of Hamburg, Germany

     

    College/University

    1995 - 2002: Russian State Hydrometeorological University, St. Petersburg, Russia, MSc (2002), BSc (2000)