Rhea D. Sanders

Affiliations: 
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Coastal Ecological biogeochemistry
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Stacy Kim research assistant 2003-2007 Moss Landing Marine Lab
 (Shared her expertise collecting and describing infaunal communities)
Clare E. Reimers research assistant 2009-2014 Oregon State (Chemistry Tree)
 (Continental shelf benthic ocean ecology)
Diana L. Steller grad student Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
 (Rhodoliths!)
Kenneth Coale grad student 2003-2007 Moss Landing Marine Lab
 (Inspired me to explore the links between biological and chemical processes in the benthic environment)
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Reimers CE, Sanders RD, Dewey R, et al. (2020) Benthic fluxes of oxygen and heat from a seasonally hypoxic region of Saanich Inlet fjord observed by eddy covariance Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 243: 106815
Drevnick PE, Cooke CA, Barraza D, et al. (2016) Spatiotemporal patterns of mercury accumulation in lake sediments of western North America. The Science of the Total Environment
Reimers CE, Özkan-Haller HT, Sanders RD, et al. (2016) The Dynamics of Benthic Respiration at a Mid-Shelf Station Off Oregon Aquatic Geochemistry. 1-23
McCann-Grosvenor K, Reimers CE, Sanders RD. (2014) Dynamics of the benthic boundary layer and seafloor contributions to oxygen depletion on the Oregon inner shelf Continental Shelf Research. 84: 93-106
Wheatcroft RA, Sanders RD, Law BA. (2013) Seasonal variation in physical and biological factors that influence sediment porosity on a temperate mudflat: Willapa Bay, Washington, USA Continental Shelf Research. 60: S173-S184
Reimers CE, Özkan-Haller HT, Berg P, et al. (2012) Benthic oxygen consumption rates during hypoxic conditions on the Oregon continental shelf: Evaluation of the eddy correlation method Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 117
Sanders RD, Coale KH, Gill GA, et al. (2008) Recent increase in atmospheric deposition of mercury to California aquatic systems inferred from a 300-year geochronological assessment of lake sediments Applied Geochemistry. 23: 399-407
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