Student Research Papers and Presentations

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A number of students have presented the results of their summer research at scientific conferences; students have also been co-authors in scientific papers with their advisors. The list below is a snapshot of some of student publications and presentations.

The REU students are indicated with an asterisk (*).

Presentations:

Castro, S. M.* and C. Palinkas. 2015. Geochronological analysis of sediments in tidal freshwater marsh in the Patuxent River . ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Granada, Spain

Chapina, R.*, C. Rowe, and R. Woodland. 2017. Oxygen consumption by Neomysis americana under realistic summer temperatures and salinity conditions . ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii

Charles, E.* and G. Nesslage. 2022. Characterization of pelagic habitat use by overwintering Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) in the Mid-Atlantic. American Fisheries Society Atlantic International Chapter Meeting, Newry, ME

Cherubini, L.*, M. Hays, and C.A. Fuchsman. 2020. An Analysis of Protist Diversity in Oxygen Deficient Zones: Understanding the Relationship between Prochloroccocus and Grazing. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA

Christy, I.* and J. Schijf. 2017. Effect of Mg and Ca on the stability of the MRI contrast agend GD-DTPA in seawater . ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii

Chu, C.*, Y. Gel, V. Lyubchich. 2015. Climate change from an insurance perspective: A case study of Norway . 5th International Workshop on Climate Informatics, NCAR, Boulder, CO

Cole, A.*, and L. Sanford. 2013. Characterizing Flow at the Susquehanna Flats . SACNAS National Conference, San Antonio, Texas

Cooper, A.* and C. Palinkas. 2022. Spatial and Temporal Variability of Sedimentation in Living Shorelines of the Maryland Chesapeake Bay. Atlantic Estuarine Research Society Fall Meeting, Chestertown, MD

Crump, B. C., C. Peranteau*, B. Beckingham*, and J. C. Cornwell. 2005. Estuarine bacterioplankton metabolism and community composition across a seasonal oxygen gradient . 18th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation, Norfolk, Virginia

Cummings, K.*, and L. Harris. 2009. Investigation of the impact of vegetation on sediment rates in a fresh water tidal wetland, Jug Bay, Maryland . Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 20th Biennial Conference, Portland, Oregon

Czarnecki, J.* and J. Cornwell. 2017. Sediment small core incubation: an analysis of techniques for measuring nutrient fluxes . ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii

Daddario, T.*, and M. Suzuki. 2006. Analysis of ribosomal RNA genes of a fosmid library constructed from Chesapeake Bay bacterioplankton . ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii

Dalo, J.*, and J. Schijf. 2020. Complexation of Yttrium and the Rare Earth Elements with Silicate at Seawater Ionic Strength. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA

Daugherty, M.* and J. Zhao. 2022. Marine heatwaves in the Chesapeake Bay detected from buoy data. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Virtual

Davis, J.*, and J. M. O'Neil. 2007. Nitrogen fixation associated with macrophytes and sediment along a salinity gradient in the Chesapeake Bay region . ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Davis, J.*, M. Gonsior, and L. Powers. 2019. Determining the photochemical fate of organic UV filters commonly found in sunscreen. Coastal Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, Mobile, AL

De La Cruz, N.*, G. Silsbe, and A. Windle. 2020. Remote Sensing in the Chesapeake Bay: A Focus on Harmful Algal Blooms. Ocean Sciences Meeting, San Diego, CA

De La Cruz, N.*, G. Silsbe, and A. Windle. 2019. Remote Sensing in the Chesapeake Bay: A Focus on Harmful Algal Blooms. Coastal Estuarine Research Federation Biennial Meeting, Mobile, AL

Degenford, J.H.*, H. Bailey, G. Shillinger, A. Hoover , D. Liang. 2018. Using fisheries observation data to predict the occurrence of bycatch for leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) in the Southeast Pacific. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR

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