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meta: status_code: 200 timestamp: '2023-09-30T15:19:59.594149' url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/sharon-a-fitzgerald profile: abstracts: [] affiliations: [] education: - '1989 - University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee: PhD - 1989, Geosciences/Biogeochemistry (major), Limnology (minor), Dissertation: "The Biogeochemistry of Amino Acids in Sediments from the Great Lakes".' - '1982 - Queens College (City University of New York): B.A. - Environmental Biogeochemistry within Geosciences' email: safitzge@usgs.gov expertise_terms: - Biogeochemistry - Sediment coring - Porewater extraction - Biogenic silica - Organic matter remineralization - Nutrient budgets (input, burial, remineralized) in bed sediment - Limnology honors: [] intro_statements: - Sharon Fitzgerald is a Hydrologist with the South Atlantic Water Science Center. name: Sharon A Fitzgerald, PhD name_qualifier: null orcid: 0000-0002-6288-867X organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/sawsc organization_name: South Atlantic Water Science Center (SAWSC) personal_statement: I am a biogeochemist who has been with the Survey since 1991. I was born and raised in Queens, NY and have lived in Wisconsin (doctorate and hired into the USGS), Michigan (post doc), Florida (attached to the USGS), Puerto Rico (attached to the USGS), Alberta (attached to the USGS), and now in Raleigh still with the USGS. I am trained in early diagenetic processes involving organic matter decomposition in bed sediments and pelagic-benthic coupling processes. I have extensive experience with sediment coring and porewater extraction. I have an interest in using biogenic silica in lake sediments to reconstruct paleoclimate. professional_experience: - 1991 - Present - USGS Hydrologist/Research Hydrologist Madison/Middleton WI, St. Petersburg FL, Guaynabo Puerto Rico, Calgary Alberta Canada, Raleigh NC - '1990 - 1991 - NOAA/Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, MI. Research Proposal/Topic: "An Organic Carbon Budget for Pelagic/Benthic Coupling in Lake Michigan".' title: Research Hydrologist