Details for: Sarick Matzen
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Sarick Matzen (University of California, Berkeley)
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Goldschmidt2015 Goldschmidt2016 Goldschmidt2017 Goldschmidt2018
Sarick Matzen is in the 4th year of his PhD research on arsenic biogeochemical cycling, working with Dr. Céline Pallud at the University of California, Berkeley. He is interested in developing affordable in situ remediation methods broadly applicable to remediating soils for agricultural use. Currently he focuses on arsenic phytoextraction with the brake fern, Pteris vittata.
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(2018) Arsenic Mobilization in the Rhizosphere of <i>Pteris Vittata</I>, an Arsenic-Hyperaccumulating Fern
Matzen S & Pallud C(2017) Optimizing Arsenic Phytoextraction from Pyrite Cinders Using a Hyperaccumulating Fern
Matzen S & Pallud C(2016) Effects of Soil Texture and Soil Fertilization on Arsenic Phytoextraction
Matzen S, Olson A & Pallud C(2015) Optimizing Arsenic Phytoextraction from an Urban Brownfield: A Two Year Field Study
Matzen S, Olson A & Pallud C(2014) Optimizing Arsenic Uptake by a Hyperaccumulating Fern Through Fertilizer Use
Matzen S, Olson A & Pallud C(2021) Phytoextraction with Pteris Vittata Leads to Increased Arsenic Leaching in Soil
Pallud C, Matzen S, Fakra S & Nico PS(2021) Effects of Ocean Chemistry on Chemical and Morphological Evolution of Iron Sulfide Nanoparticles
Matzen S, Ely T, Wacket A, Gartman A, German C & Toner BM(2018) Arsenic Mobilization in the Rhizosphere of <i>Pteris Vittata</I>, an Arsenic-Hyperaccumulating Fern
Matzen S & Pallud C(2017) Optimizing Arsenic Phytoextraction from Pyrite Cinders Using a Hyperaccumulating Fern
Matzen S & Pallud C(2016) Effects of Soil Texture and Soil Fertilization on Arsenic Phytoextraction
Matzen S, Olson A & Pallud C(2015) Optimizing Arsenic Phytoextraction from an Urban Brownfield: A Two Year Field Study
Matzen S, Olson A & Pallud C(2014) Optimizing Arsenic Uptake by a Hyperaccumulating Fern Through Fertilizer Use
Matzen S, Olson A & Pallud CSession convener
Goldschmidt2017 - Session 13a: Sustainable Soil Remediation: Biogeochemical Foundations and Innovative Approaches
Mentorship
Goldschmidt2018: Mentee (Mentored by Johanna Blake)
Goldschmidt2017: Mentee (Mentored by )
Goldschmidt2016: Mentee (Mentored by L. Charlet)