2009-2012
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Christina Our first CRB-CZO Ph.D. Graduate!, University of Pennsylvania
Stroud Water Res. Ctr. - Stroud Water Research Center
M.S.
, Biology, Arizona State University, 2003
Ph.D., Biology, University of Pennsylvania, 2012
Research Interests: to investigate water flow paths that deliver nitrogen and carbon to stream ecosystems and to determine the impact of their delivery on stream ecosystem function. The objective of this research is to develop a hydrologic model that describes the sources of water to White Clay Creek watershed, and to determine how changes in DOC and N as a result of the activation of different flow paths influence in-stream N transformations.
2013
Biological lability of dissolved organic carbon in stream water and contributing terrestrial sources. McLaughlin, C., and L. A. Kaplan (2013): Freshwater Science 32(4):1219-1230
Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.
2012
The Impact of Terrestrial Dissolved Organic Carbon on Stream Ecosystems Through an Investigation of Hydrologic Sources. McLaughlin, Christine (2012): A Dissertation in Biology Presented to the Faculties of the University of Pennsylvania in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy