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Anthony Aufdenkampe, Ph.D.

200 200 Stroud Water Research Center

Adjunct Research Scientist

Senior Research Scientist, LimnoTech

Interests and Expertise

  • Investigating the processes of organic matter cycling throughout watersheds — from soils to rivers to estuaries.
  • Elucidating the interplay between degradation and sorption processes in determining the composition and ultimate fate of organic matter within river systems.
  • Employing diverse analytical and experimental techniques to answer hypothesis-driven questions.
  • Synthesizing observation and theory into quantitative models of various types in order to guide new experiments and theory.

Education

  • Ph.D., Chemical Oceanography, University of Washington.
  • M.S., Chemical Oceanography, University of Washington.
  • B.A., Chemistry, Dartmouth College.

Professional Experience

  • Senior Research Scientist, LimnoTech, Oakdale, Minnesota.
  • Associate Research Scientist, Stroud Water Research Center, 2003–2016.
  • National Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Fellow, NSF International Research Fellowship Program, 2002.

Publications

Carbon–mineral interactions along an earthworm invasion gradient at a Sugar Maple Forest in Northern Minnesota

Lyttle, A., K. Yoo, C. Hale, A.K. Aufdenkampe, and S. Sebestyen. 2011. Applied Geochemistry 26:S85–S88.

Characterization and source determination of stream suspended particulate material in White Clay Creek, USA

D.L. Karwan, R. Aalto, A.K. Aufdenkampe, J.D. Newbold, and J.E. Pizzuto. 2011. Applied Geochemistry 26:S354–S356.

Phytoplankton abundance and contributions to suspended particulate matter in the Ohio, Upper Mississippi, and Missouri Rivers

Bukaveckas, P.A., A.K. MacDonald, A. Aufdenkampe, J.H. Chick, J.E. Havel, R. Schultz, T. Angradi, D. Bolgrien, T. Jicha, and D. Taylor. 2011. Aquatic Sciences 73(3):419–436.

Rates of soil mixing and associated carbon fluxes in a forest vs. tilled agricultural field: implications for modeling the soil carbon cycle

Yoo, K., J. Ji, A. Aufdenkampe, and J. Klaminder. 2011. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 116:2156–2202.

Improving biogeochemical knowledge through technological innovation

Melack, J., A.C. Finzi, D. Siegel, S. MacIntyre, C. Nelson, A.K. Aufdenkampe, and M. Pace. 2011. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9(1):37–43.

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