David W. Szymanski, Ph.D.

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2007 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Geology, Geochemistry
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Lina C. Patino grad student 2007 Michigan State
 (Magmatic evolution of ignimbrites in the Bagaces Formation, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica.)
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Price JR, Szymanski DW. (2014) The Effects of Road Salt on Stream Water Chemistry in Two Small Forested Watersheds, Catoctin Mountain, Maryland, USA Aquatic Geochemistry. 20: 243-265
Szymanski DW, Patino LC, Vogel TA, et al. (2013) Evaluating complex magma mixing via polytopic vector analysis (PVA) in the papagayo tuff, Northern Costa Rica: Processes that form continental crust Geosciences (Switzerland). 3: 585-615
Price JR, Rice KC, Szymanski DW. (2013) Mass-balance modeling of mineral weathering rates and CO2 consumption in the forested, metabasaltic Hauver Branch watershed, Catoctin Mountain, Maryland, USA Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 38: 859-875
Price JR, Hardy CR, Tefend KS, et al. (2012) Solute geochemical mass-balances and mineral weathering rates in small watersheds II: Biomass nutrient uptake, more equations in more unknowns, and land use/land cover effects Applied Geochemistry. 27: 1247-1265
Deering CD, Vogel TA, Patino LC, et al. (2012) Magmatic processes that generate chemically distinct silicic magmas in NW Costa Rica and the evolution of juvenile continental crust in oceanic arcs Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 163: 259-275
Gazel E, Carr MJ, Hoernle K, et al. (2009) Galapagos-OIB signature in southern Central America: Mantle refertilization by arc-hot spot interaction Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 10: n/a-n/a
Price JR, Heitmann N, Hull J, et al. (2008) Long-term average mineral weathering rates from watershed geochemical mass balance methods: Using mineral modal abundances to solve more equations in more unknowns Chemical Geology. 254: 36-51
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