Shufen Ma, Ph.D.

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University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States
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redox reactions in the environment, trace element speciation in marine waters and sediments
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George W. Luther grad student 2006 University of Delaware
 (Seasonal anoxia in the Delaware Inland Bays: Its development and its effects on nutrient and algal community structure distribution.)
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Tong M, Yuan S, Ma S, et al. (2015) Production of Abundant Hydroxyl Radicals from Oxygenation of Subsurface Sediments. Environmental Science & Technology
Gartman A, Yücel M, Madison AS, et al. (2011) Sulfide Oxidation across Diffuse Flow Zones of Hydrothermal Vents Aquatic Geochemistry. 17: 583-601
Nees HA, Moore TS, Mullaugh KM, et al. (2008) Hydrothermal vent mussel habitat chemistry, pre- and post-eruption at 9°50′ north on the East Pacific Rise Journal of Shellfish Research. 27: 169-175
Luther GW, Glazer BT, Ma S, et al. (2008) Use of voltammetric solid-state (micro)electrodes for studying biogeochemical processes: Laboratory measurements to real time measurements with an in situ electrochemical analyzer (ISEA) Marine Chemistry. 108: 221-235
Mullaugh KM, Luther GW, Ma S, et al. (2008) Voltammetric (micro)electrodes for the in situ study of Fe2+ oxidation kinetics in hot springs and S2O3 2- production at hydrothermal vents Electroanalysis. 20: 280-290
Lewis BL, Glazer BT, Montbriand PJ, et al. (2007) Short-term and interannual variability of redox-sensitive chemical parameters in hypoxic/anoxic bottom waters of the Chesapeake Bay Marine Chemistry. 105: 296-308
Ma S, Luther G, Scarborough R, et al. (2007) Voltammetry: An In Situ Tool to Monitor the Health of Ecosystems Electroanalysis. 19: 2051-2058
Ma S, Whereat E, Luther G. (2006) Shift of algal community structure in dead end lagoons of the Delaware Inland Bays during seasonal anoxia Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 44: 279-290
Ma S, Noble A, Butcher D, et al. (2006) Removal of H2S via an iron catalytic cycle and iron sulfide precipitation in the water column of dead end tributaries Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 70: 461-472
Waite T, Kraiya C, Trouwborst R, et al. (2006) An Investigation into the Suitability of Bismuth as an Alternative to Gold-Amalgam as a Working Electrode for the In Situ Determination of Chemical Redox Species in the Natural Environment Electroanalysis. 18: 1167-1172
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