Professor Colin Jago
Emeritus Professor
Affiliations
Contact info
Dean of College
Room: 104 Marine Centre Wales orG7 Memorial Building
Phone: 01248 382603
E-mail: c.f.jago@bangor.ac.uk
Research Interests
My research interests encompass the sedimentary processes of continental margins from estuaries to continental slopes. My work has focussed on measuring lateral and vertical fluxes of sedimentary material (e.g. rate of infilling of estuarine sediments, settling flux of suspended matter on the shelf, cross-margin flux of suspended matter) and their relation to physical forcing (e.g. turbulence, resuspension, advection). These processes require an interdisciplinary approach and I am especially interested in biota-sediment interactions and their control of benthic-pelagic coupling: influence of micro- and macro-fauna on seabed properties and erosion rate, mediation of particle aggregation and settling flux by plankton. I also have an interest in sedimentary processes in the tropical lagoons of Mauritius. All of these studies have required the design and/or application of novel acoustic and optical technologies for remotely sensing sediment properties.
Research Groups
Research Themes
- Marine Optics
- Coral Reef Biology, Ecology and Conservation
- Coastal Zone Management and Conservation
- Oceanographic remote sensing
- Nutrient Influences on Catchment to Coast Processes
- CASIX - Centre for observation of Air-Sea Interactions and Fluxes
- MATSIS - Methods of Assessment of Trophic Status of the Irish Sea
- Remote Sensing of Shallow Tropical Marine Ecosystems
- Coral Reefs of Mauritius
Overview
I am the Dean of College of Natural Sciences and a Professor in the School of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University. I completed my BSc (in Petroleum Geology) and PhD (on the sedimentology of modern beach and estuarine sediments of Carmarthen Bay, SW Wales) at Imperial College, University of London. I was then a postdoctoral fellow at the Wellcome Marine Laboratory, University of Leeds (1970-3), a research assistant in the Department of Oceanography, University of Southampton (1973-4), and a Royal Society Research Fellow at University College Galway, Ireland and Université de Perpignan, France (1974-6). I took up my post here in 1977.
Contact Info
Dean of College
Room: 104 Marine Centre Wales orG7 Memorial Building
Phone: 01248 382603
E-mail: c.f.jago@bangor.ac.uk
Contact Info
Research Interests
My research interests encompass the sedimentary processes of continental margins from estuaries to continental slopes. My work has focussed on measuring lateral and vertical fluxes of sedimentary material (e.g. rate of infilling of estuarine sediments, settling flux of suspended matter on the shelf, cross-margin flux of suspended matter) and their relation to physical forcing (e.g. turbulence, resuspension, advection). These processes require an interdisciplinary approach and I am especially interested in biota-sediment interactions and their control of benthic-pelagic coupling: influence of micro- and macro-fauna on seabed properties and erosion rate, mediation of particle aggregation and settling flux by plankton. I also have an interest in sedimentary processes in the tropical lagoons of Mauritius. All of these studies have required the design and/or application of novel acoustic and optical technologies for remotely sensing sediment properties.
Research Groups
Research Themes
- Marine Optics
- Coral Reef Biology, Ecology and Conservation
- Coastal Zone Management and Conservation
- Oceanographic remote sensing
- Nutrient Influences on Catchment to Coast Processes
- CASIX - Centre for observation of Air-Sea Interactions and Fluxes
- MATSIS - Methods of Assessment of Trophic Status of the Irish Sea
- Remote Sensing of Shallow Tropical Marine Ecosystems
- Coral Reefs of Mauritius
Research outputs (23)
- Published
Trapping and bypassing of suspended particulate matter, particulate nutrients and faecal indicator organisms in the river-estuary transition zone of a shallow macrotidal estuary
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
The area-to-mass ratio and fractal dimension of marine flocs
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Decay rates of faecal indicator bacteria from sewage and ovine faeces in brackish and freshwater microcosms with contrasting suspended particulate matter concentrations
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Projects (10)
SEACAMS DEMO ZONE - Development research activity
Project: Research
SEACAMS DEMO ZONE - Collaborative R & D
Project: Research
SEACAMS DEMO ZONE - Enterprises Assisted
Project: Research