Details for: Macon Abernathy
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Macon Abernathy (University of California, Riverside)
http://etox.ucr.edu/gradstudents/maconabernathy.html
Goldschmidt2018 Goldschmidt2019 Goldschmidt2020
I'm a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Samantha Ying in the Environmental Toxicology Program at the University of California, Riverside. My primary research is focused on illuminating the interactions of vanadium with common soil and sediment minerals.
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(2020) Enhanced Arsenic Leaching due to Iron and Arsenic Phase Transformations during Ceramic Water Filter Production
Schaefer M, Le N, Abernathy M, Nguyen D, Cornell T & Ying S(2020) The Vanadium Redox Cycle: Biological and Mineralogical Considerations in Diffusion-Limited Environments
Abernathy M & Ying S(2019) Mineral Evolution during Fe(II)/Mn-Oxide Redox Dynamics and Implications for Contaminant Fate
Schaefer M, Mock R, Handler R, Abernathy M, Aiken M, Garniwan A, Lee I, Scherer M & Ying S(2020) The Vanadium Redox Cycle: Biological and Mineralogical Considerations in Diffusion-Limited Environments
Abernathy M & Ying S(2020) Enhanced Arsenic Leaching due to Iron and Arsenic Phase Transformations during Ceramic Water Filter Production
Schaefer M, Le N, Abernathy M, Nguyen D, Cornell T & Ying S(2019) Mineral Evolution during Fe(II)/Mn-Oxide Redox Dynamics and Implications for Contaminant Fate
Schaefer M, Mock R, Handler R, Abernathy M, Aiken M, Garniwan A, Lee I, Scherer M & Ying S(2018) Investigation into the Mechanisms Controlling Vanadium Transformation and Competitive Retention between Manganese and Iron Oxides
Abernathy M, Ying S & Schaefer MSession convener
Goldschmidt2020 - Session 12b: Coupled Redox Cycling of S, Mn, and Fe: Impacts on Nutrient and Contaminant Dynamics
Mentorship
Goldschmidt2018: Mentee (Mentored by Matthew Ginder-Vogel)