Jacqueline Gerson
Cornell University, NY, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I am a watershed biogeochemist at Cornell University. I study how humans impact biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. I am particularly interested in how landscape change, acid deposition, climate change, and the introduction of contaminants alter elemental movement, microbial processing of elements, and the resulting impacts on wildlife and people.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Moving beyond novel ecosystems: Biogeochemical cycling in de novo aquatic ecosystems (134152)
2:30 PM
Jacqueline Gerson
Special Session: Biogeochemical cycling in human-made freshwaters 2.0
From swamps to stormwater ponds: Ecosystem functions lost (and gained?) due to reorganization of the waterscape (134328)
11:00 AM
AJ Reisinger
Special Session: Biogeochemical cycling in human-made freshwaters 1.0
Biogeochemical drivers of mercury cycling and speciation in temperate ponds (135707)
11:30 AM
Samantha Davies
Special Session: Contaminant Ecology 1.0
SFS 2026