Jamie Shanley

Name: Jamie Shanley
Affiliation: United States Geological Survey; University of Vermont
Department: USGS New England Water Science Center; UVM Rubenstein School of Natural Resources
Primary Office Location: Montpelier, VT
Fields of Interest:

Hydrologic and biogeochemical cycles;  physical, chemical, and isotopic approaches to identify water sources and track water flowpaths from precipitation and snowmelt, through the subsurface, to the stream; mercury movement in streamwater in forested and agricultural landscapes; the effects of ski resort development on water quantity and quality.

Keywords: hydrology, toxins
Phone: (802) 828-4466
Email: jshanley@usgs.gov
Website: http://nh.water.usgs.gov/projects/sleepers/
Publications:
  1. Using in situ UV-Visible spectrophotometer sensors to quantify riverine phosphorus partitioning and concentration at a high frequency
  2. High-frequency dissolved organic carbon and nitrate measurements reveal differences in storm hysteresis and loading in relation to land cover and seasonality
  3. Enriched Groundwater Seeps in Two Vermont Headwater Catchments are Hotspots of Nitrate Turnover
  4. Mercury Cycling and Transport in the Lake Champlain Basin
  5. Mercury in the pelagic food web of Lake Champlain

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