Cedric G. Fichot, Ph.D.

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2013 Marine Science University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
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Biogeochemistry, Optics Physics
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Ron Benner grad student 2013 University of South Carolina
 (Transformations and Fates of Terrigenous Dissolved Organic Matter in River-influenced Ocean Margins.)
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Zhu X, Weiser MW, Harringmeyer JP, et al. (2023) The apparent quantum yield matrix (AQY-M) of CDOM photobleaching in estuarine, coastal, and oceanic surface waters. The Science of the Total Environment. 168670
Lehmann MK, Gurlin D, Pahlevan N, et al. (2023) GLORIA - A globally representative hyperspectral in situ dataset for optical sensing of water quality. Scientific Data. 10: 100
Cronin-Golomb O, Harringmeyer JP, Weiser MW, et al. (2021) Modeling benthic solar exposure (UV and visible) in dynamic coastal systems to better inform seagrass habitat suitability. The Science of the Total Environment. 151481
Zhu X, Miller WL, Fichot CG. (2020) Simple Method to Determine the Apparent Quantum Yield Matrix of CDOM Photobleaching in Natural Waters. Environmental Science & Technology
Li Y, Fichot CG, Geng L, et al. (2020) The Contribution of Methane Photoproduction to the Oceanic Methane Paradox Geophysical Research Letters. 47
Balasubramanian SV, Pahlevan N, Smith B, et al. (2020) Robust algorithm for estimating total suspended solids (TSS) in inland and nearshore coastal waters Remote Sensing of Environment. 246: 111768
Zhang X, Fichot CG, Baracco C, et al. (2020) Determining the drivers of suspended sediment dynamics in tidal marsh-influenced estuaries using high-resolution ocean color remote sensing Remote Sensing of Environment. 240: 111682
Mi H, Fichot CG, Bryan KR, et al. (2020) Rapid shoreline flooding enhances water turbidity by sediment resuspension: an example in a large Tibetan lake Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Mi H, Fagherazzi S, Qiao G, et al. (2019) Climate change leads to a doubling of turbidity in a rapidly expanding Tibetan lake. The Science of the Total Environment. 688: 952-959
Jensen D, Simard M, Cavanaugh K, et al. (2019) Improving the Transferability of Suspended Solid Estimation in Wetland and Deltaic Waters with an Empirical Hyperspectral Approach Remote Sensing. 11: 1629
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