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Michael Seidel, Post-doctoral Associate (Medeiros)

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Contact Information:

Primary Organization:  University of Georgia

Mailing Address:

Michael Seidel
Department of Marine Sciences
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602-3636

E-Mail:  mseidel@uga.edu


GCE Data Sets:

ORG-GCED-1508 (Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Doboy Sound and the Altamaha River near Sapelo Island, Georgia in 2012-2013)

ORG-GCED-1703 (Microbially-Mediated Transformations of Estuarine Dissolved Organic Matter from Doboy Sound, Sapelo Sound and the Altamaha River near Sapelo Island, Georgia in 2012-2013)

ORG-GCED-1801 (Seasonal Evolution of Terrigenous Dissolved Organic Matter in the South Atlantic Bight off Georgia in 2014)

GCE Publications and Presentations: (custom bibliography)

Journal Articles

Medeiros, P.M., Babcock-Adams, L., Seidel, M., Castelao, R., Di Iorio, D., Hollibaugh, J.T. and Dittmar, T. 2017. Export of terrigenous dissolved organic matter in a broad continental shelf. Limnology & Oceanography. 62:1718-1731. (DOI: 10.1002/lno.10528)

Medeiros, P.M., Seidel, M., Gifford, S., Ballantyne, F., Dittmar, T., Whitman, W.B. and Moran, M.A. 2017. Microbially-mediated transformations of estuarine dissolved organic matter. Special Issue: Integrative Research on Organic Matter Cycling Across Aquatic Gradients. Frontiers in Marine Science. 4(69). (DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2017.00069)

Medeiros, P.M., Seidel, M., Niggemann, J., Spencer, R.G., Hernes, P.J., Yager, P., Miller, W., Dittmar, T. and Hansell, D.A. 2016. A novel molecular approach for tracing terrigenous dissolved organic matter into the deep ocean. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 30(5):689–699. (DOI: 10.1002/2015GB005320)

Medeiros, P.M., Seidel, M., Dittmar, T., Whitman, W.B. and Moran, M.A. 2015. Drought-induced variability in dissolved organic matter composition in a marsh-dominated estuary. Geophysical Research Letters. 42:6446-6453. (DOI: 10.1002/2015GL064653)

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under grants OCE-9982133, OCE-0620959, OCE-1237140, OCE-1832178 and OCE-2425396. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.