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Advisor: Dr. John Morse Brandi Kiel ReesePh.D. StudentM.S. Soil and Water Science, University of California Riverside, 2007
B.S. Geology, minor in chemistry, Southern Methodist University, 2001 Research InterestsMy research interests include sulfur biogeochemical cycling and sediment diagenesis. I emphasize the interaction of the biology and the chemistry throughout my work. My research has focused on both the inorganic sulfur cycle as well as volatile organic sulfur compounds (VOSCs). I am interested in fluxes at the sediment-water interface and processes of the inorganic sulfur cycle as well as air-water exchange of VOSCs. PublicationsReese, B.K., Finneran, D.W., Morse, J.W., and Zhu, M.X. (submitted). Examination and refinement of the determination of aqueous hydrogen sulfide by the mehtylene blue method. Environmental Science and Technology. Reese, B.K. and Anderson, M.A. (in review). Hydrogen sulfide production and volatilization in a polymictic eutrophic saline lake, Salton Sea, California. Science of the Total Environment. Reese, B.K. and Anderson, M.A. (in press). Dimethyl sulfide production in a hypersaline eutrophic lake, Salton Sea, California. Limnology and Oceanography. Parker, D.R., Seyfferth, A.L., and Reese, B.K. (2008). Perchlorate in groundwater: A synoptic survey of "pristine" sites in the coterminuous United States. Environmental Science and Technology. 42:1465-1471. |